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30 March 2015, 02:03 AM | #1 |
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It's tough being tough
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As you may be aware I am one of the toughest guys in this forum. I may be an old 66 year old codger but I am still tough. I regularly defile bulls and grisly bears for the sheer hell of it, and to be even tougher I actually swim in the ocean wearing my Sub and wear my Explorer when exploring. However I think I may now have gone too far. Yesterday whilst on a short break in Spain, I wore my Frecionne 1655 in a cave. It wasn't a particularly deep cave but it was dark and damp and guess what, I have scratched the plexi. It's only a small surface scratch about 1/4" square but seeing as I only bought it and had it serviced a few weeks ago, I do feel a bit guilty if not stupid. The AD replaced the plexi, so it was brand new. Spain is a useless place for buying stuff, so when I return to Blighty in a couple of weeks time, I will get the Brazzo or similar out and buff it up. I have to admit it makes you think if the "Is it safe to wear my watch" brigade may have it right after all. Yours in gloom Mick |
30 March 2015, 02:08 AM | #2 |
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keep it as a reminder of the journey. I never was afraid of scratches...they tell a story.
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30 March 2015, 02:37 AM | #3 |
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You are quite a legend over here in Blighty so I would wear your watch scar with pride the same as you do with all your physical ones, they all tell a story Mick!
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30 March 2015, 03:07 AM | #4 |
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hmmm, tough story comparisons:
1. Yeah, I scratched my plexi while caving in Spain 2. Yeah, I scratched my plexi while pushing open the restroom door at the office. A scratch can happen either way, which gets more tough points? |
30 March 2015, 03:12 AM | #5 |
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I'm not quite as tough as you, but I did wear my 5513 on an overnight trip aboard a WW2 era submarine, where everything is made of metal and crammed into an incredibly small amount of space.
My watch made it through with just a few nicks, but I barely survived sleeping on that bunk bed. How those men managed on those vessels is nothing short of amazing. |
30 March 2015, 05:10 AM | #6 |
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Yes, but are you tough enough to use sandpaper toilet paper?
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30 March 2015, 08:58 AM | #8 |
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Or deflower....
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30 March 2015, 06:05 PM | #10 | |
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You make a good point and at the end of the day a scratch is a scratch. Where I do feel guilty is that going down a dark cave was almost asking for it. I now sort of emphasise with the "is it ok to shower with my SD4000 on" brigade. I am just hoping that a plexi is as easy to polish up as everyone claims it is. Scratching a bracelet does not worry me, but scratching the glass is just too visual for comfort. Regards Mick |
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30 March 2015, 06:14 PM | #11 |
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I'd say your now part of, what I would imagine, is a very small group of people who have actually used their 1655 while spelunking, doing what it was designed to do. The scratch should buff out without any issues. I hope you checked the time to confirm whether it was day or night outside? You can now tick the box on that one!
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30 March 2015, 06:37 PM | #12 |
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Do I hear a baby crying Micky?
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Great way to look at it
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30 March 2015, 09:06 PM | #14 |
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Great way to look at it
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I sort of spelunked. The height of the cave was about 4ft high so it was not that cramped. If I had the sense to wear gloves, it would not have happened but being tough I went in gloveless. I was in and out in about 20 minutes so the am / pm thingy was somewhat academic. Regards Mick |
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