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Old 21 April 2020, 03:31 AM   #26
paul cbc
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I have an inexpensive quartz watch that I wear ocean swimming and snorkeling. Excellent legibility in the water and no worries losing or damaging a nice watch. To me this makes the experience more enjoyable.

As suggested, a Nato/Perlon 1 piece strap that goes under both lugs is your friend in the water.

Aloha and Mahalo
Paul
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