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Old 22 November 2011, 10:01 PM   #38
H.W. Frank
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Originally Posted by rolexsub1969 View Post
I purchased a used speedmaster from an authorized omega dealer and they advised me not to get my speedmaster wet because it was not a divers watch. What is the factory rating for this watch?, The watch had no B&P's. any info would be appreciated.
Thanks Rick............
I am not a watch mechanic, however, the pictogram card from my 3570.50 says
"5 Bars." A bar is the practical equivalent of an atmosphere of pressure, or ATM. Ambient pressure at the surface is 1 ATM, and every 33 feet of saltwater increases the ambient pressure by one ATM. So, five ATM is 132 feet of saltwater. It's beyond me why an AD would make a recommendation to pamper your Speedmaster like your Blackberry. I don't dive with mine, but I never worry about showers, rain, car-washing, etc.. Also can't imagine that NASA would've selected a watch as water-resistant as a toaster for astronaut issue; after all, until the shuttle, astronauts landed in water. I make sure the crown is pushed in, and then don't even think about it.
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