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  • so the discussion of depth that you can take watches to is kinda interesting to me.
    I have a 1969 Seiko 6105-8000 (my fathers since new), and it's a "double" proof version. Says Water Proof 150m on dial and case.

    Then during the 70's watch companies seem to have stopped saying Waterproof and switched to Water Resistant. Anyone know why ? Was there some court case / legal thing / worry that they are 99.99999% waterproof but shit happens?

    I see all these watches "rated" to a depth but no one saves waterproof any more

  • ahh thanks for the article! I had tried to google and couldn't find it

    ... heh shame my watch is DEFINITELY not even splash proof now. The guy who restored it asked if I wanted to go to all the effort of seals etc... I decided no for now, I'll never dive with it

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