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Old 17 April 2024, 02:40 AM   #63
kaiserphoenix
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Originally Posted by bp1000 View Post
Am I missing something here, I thought Patek Philippe clarified their new depth rating for new releases in their W&W press release

https://static.patek.com/pdf/pressre...nd_Wonders.pdf
(scroll down to "Unified criteria for water-resistance")

What I'm currently unsure of and I'm guessing is that all pre W&W 2024 models still showing 30m on site (i.e. most if not all 2024 and earlier models) are still rated to the old measurement - indeed confusing but I thought it had been clarified?
Yes but Im 100000% confident that if you take your perpetual calendar or a calatrava to 30m swimming, it will not hold up. I would have accepted this if it stated 30m water proof for aquanaut/nautilus and then it would be like 2m watere proof for dress watches. but now it states 30m across the board, I feel it will be even more dangerous if someone bought a 5270 and looks at the 3ATM and thinks they can now swim with it.
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