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Old 21 August 2017, 11:41 PM   #9
HEWLIO
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Originally Posted by Time taker View Post
I would say so but it depends what the deal was. I've had many watch repairs from independents and all have cautioned me that the watch may not be waterproof if they did have a the means to test it. Conversely, if the watch was tested, they would generally let you know too. Did he warn you? Is the case back loose??

If it's going to cost you to put it right, I would be having a discussion with him to find out what went wrong in the first place. You might also want to get a second opinion too!

Btw - did you check the crown wax screwed down tight when you touched the water?
The crown was screwed down when it was dipped. And the caseback doesn't seem to be loose. He also didn't warn me about that.
As to other replies. The fogging on the inside just looks like smudges around the edge of the inside. It has also been changing since I noticed it. But it's not droplets, just smudging.... and it's been there for 24 hours now
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