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Old 18 January 2021, 09:28 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by harrisonkris66 View Post
It seems to happen when just running cold water over it to clean it. It is very slight and disappears after 10 seconds or so. Would you leave it or have it sent off. It doesnt happen to my sub. Thanks
Simple answer run slightly warm water as if watch has been on the wrist it will have the heat from your own body temperature. Like you say it only last a few seconds then your watch should be fine, but as most non essential stores are closed just keep it out of water. When things reopen a simple high street dry pressure check even to 100-200m if it passes watch is fine .
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