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View Poll Results: Happy with your PM or bi metal Rolex swimming on holiday ?
Yes: steam; pool and seawater 105 40.23%
Yes: pool and seawater 62 23.75%
Yes: steam and seawater 1 0.38%
Yes: steam and pool 6 2.30%
Yes: Pool only 22 8.43%
No 65 24.90%
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Old 2 May 2024, 08:34 AM   #1
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Great story, thank you!

I know that my Submariner is stronger than I am underwater but, as a new diver, reading a clear, digital dive computer is a lot easier than counting minutes against a rotating bezel. I'm sure Mr. Padi can do it twice upside down in the dark without a mask. I'm not at that level yet.
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its all jewellery
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