Thread: Dssd problem.
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Old 4 January 2012, 11:23 PM   #55
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Interesting thread to read! Very cool.

Awesome to think what technology allows we Humans today!

I would like to ask Aquanaut about humidity level in his environment.

My concern would be to think that to open the crown in higer pressure than surface produced the effect of pushing the crown in till pressures inside watch and inside diving chamber equalized, meant also that some high humidity could enter the watch, and make some damage to its movement.

If so, a check by an authorized service would be recomended, I guess.

Thank you for sharing your experience Aquanaut! Almost in real time!
Best cordial regards, Abel.
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