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2 April 2009, 12:51 AM | #1 |
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Taking my new Sub into the Pacific?
Can i wear my SS Sub while surfing in the Pacific Ocean? will the salt water ruin it? any advice would be helpful...
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2 April 2009, 12:54 AM | #2 |
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It'll be fine, its natural habitat is water. Just give it a rinse with fresh water once you've finished, and make sure the crown is properly screwed down.
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2 April 2009, 12:56 AM | #4 |
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No you cant they just call it a dive watch with a depth of 1000 ft for nothing... JK sure you can thats what they are made for.
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2 April 2009, 01:07 AM | #5 |
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2 April 2009, 01:12 AM | #6 |
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2 April 2009, 01:02 AM | #7 |
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I'll provide a dissenting opinion directly related to surfing.
I've surfed with my Sub, on the oyster bracelet, a few times without problems. However, a few members have reported clasps coming open during a wipeout (which never happens to us, right??). Search "clasp" and "surf" and you should find a tale or two. I only surf now with my Sub on a NATO. The strap is secure, and both springbars have to pop in order for you to lose your watch head. I feel a lot more confident than I did with the watch on the bracelet. And, it's much more comfortable in the water when paddling (doesn't slide around as much).
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2 April 2009, 01:05 AM | #8 |
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I only surf now with my Sub on a NATO.
What is a NATO? |
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Can you wear a diving watch surfing ? Yes
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2 April 2009, 01:25 AM | #11 |
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Danny, I hit the Shores and Blacks all the time with my GMT, never any problems, just rinse it off with fresh water when you're done. I haven't taken the Daytona in yet, but your Sub will be absolutely fine. I tried to blame the extra weight of the GMT on throwing me off balance, saying that was the reason I was so bad. In reality, I'm just a crappy surfer....
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2 April 2009, 01:31 AM | #12 |
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Swim in it.
Before you do ensure your crown it tight. Afterwards just give it a good rinse. It's the job it was built for! J Oh but be careful around rocks...if it's rocky then perhaps not...you wouldn't want your saffy to shatter! |
2 April 2009, 01:55 AM | #13 |
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Oyster, Submariner, 1000ft....these are key words.
The only thing to possibly worry about is the band. A vicious wipe out could pop the bracelet. But I wouldnt give it much thought. |
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I have been surfing with both, my TT and SS Subs for 3 years on average 3 times a week throughout the year and have never had any problems whatsoever with any part of the watch.
Not once during countless wipeouts ( up to 8ft waves ) did I have a problem with the clasp opening. I do make sure to rinse the watch EACH time after a session thoroughly under the tap to get rid of the sea water as the salt leftover can damage the gaskets. Enjoy your watch and trust me - it makes a perfect surfing buddy! Oh,....and if you are surfing in shark infested waters do cover it with a neoprene glove if you prefer to keep it together with your arm. |
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PS x2 for the NATO strap...
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Pacific Ocean? No
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2 April 2009, 04:12 AM | #18 |
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X3 for the Nato. Swimming or snorkeling with the ss bracelet is one thing but surfing...........you know your gonna wipe out and tumble around......get a nato, and maby insurance as well
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You may use it in any Ocean or sea, or lake, or pool you´ll dare to dive, swim, or surf in. I´ve been using mine for years, both diving and in daily use, with no problems including bracelet. It´s a professional diver tool! Now, if the possibility of a bracelet failure bothers you, an Nato strap could be a good peace of mind maker. Enjoy your watch in good healt, and in the sea pal! kind regards, Abel
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2 April 2009, 09:53 AM | #20 |
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i agree with the nato theory. there are a lot more failure points on a bracelet.
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2 April 2009, 12:40 PM | #21 |
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Dear Sir, its the sub's Homeground......
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2 April 2009, 09:59 AM | #22 |
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uhhhh, it's called a Submariner.............
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2 April 2009, 10:17 AM | #23 |
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Not a sub, but once I got my Nato bands it never comes off my wrist!
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no, beat the hell out of it and be happy..
people wear theres for 40+ years workin on boats under the water and dont even service and they run fine... ur good.. its made for abuse.. its a tool watch not a status symbol as some thing.. a 500k patek minute repeater is a status symbol.. not a 5k watch. |
2 April 2009, 12:29 PM | #25 |
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Yes! I agree! My dad has had his for many, many years! He has never serviced it!
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2 April 2009, 10:47 AM | #26 |
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what about lurking sharks out there?????
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2 April 2009, 12:30 PM | #27 |
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NO ITS NOT SAFE!!! Just send it to me, I'll keep it warm and toasty on my wrist
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2 April 2009, 12:36 PM | #28 |
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Go for it. Wear it. Enjoy.
If you are concerned......get a rider on your homeowners insurance.
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