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  • how many meter water resistance is the new GMT II Ceramic?

    how many meter water resistance is the new GMT II Ceramic?

  • #2
    100 m
    the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
    visit my watch and audio blog oohlins.blogspot & learn how to use the rolex comfort link

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ohlins View Post
      100 m
      whoa!

      thanks

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      • #4
        Is it safe to just say " Deeper than You Can Dive " ???

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        • #5
          by 100m

          does it mean that I can take the watch below water till 100meters safely?

          is that how the 100m rating works?

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          • #6
            i read somewhere before...never take the water depth seriously....when it says 30m...it means you can take it in your shower....if it reads 100m...then perhaps the swimming pool....and 300m to scuba diving....

            Never attempt to take a dress watch with 30m water resistance inside a 2m pool...its your own undoing...you've been warned!
            Watches kept for the next generation...
            Rolex Oyster Perpetual Circa 1999
            Rolex Explorer II 216570 G-Series
            Omega Speedmaster Date
            Sinn U1

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            • #7
              To me, I don't go diving. So 30m or 50m or 100m or 10000m make no difference.

              BTW, if I wear my Sub go scuba diving, come back water go into watch. RSC will repair for free or not??

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hoshi8 View Post
                i read somewhere before...never take the water depth seriously....when it says 30m...it means you can take it in your shower....if it reads 100m...then perhaps the swimming pool....and 300m to scuba diving....

                Never attempt to take a dress watch with 30m water resistance inside a 2m pool...its your own undoing...you've been warned!
                All prudent manufacturers has a safety factor built into what they officially specify, and it goes this way: if its officially stated as 100m, and if
                the safety factor is 1.5, it is safe to dive to 150m.

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                • #9
                  a little writeup article on the GMT IIC...

                  http://www.rolexreferencepage.com/articles/5.html

                  hope it helps...

                  well.... if u're planning of getting one, one thing u should know is that the polished links is very prone to scratches....

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