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Old 17 May 2021, 05:28 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by SearChart View Post
If you're in salt water frequently I'd get it pressure tested every year and maybe have the watch case taken apart every 5 years to replace all the gaskets.

I've seen 10ish year old Rolexes that passed a pressure test but when taken apart the gaskets were rock hard and the crystal gasket simply shattered. Better safe than sorry IMO.

Have to agree when I was working as a Padi dive instructor used to pressure check my SD twice a year and service every 3-5 years without fail.
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