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23 January 2008, 06:53 PM | #1 |
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Help - Flooded my Rolex
Hi Guys
I hope you'll forgive me for not initially introducing myself. I am new to the forum and desperately seeking advice/info from members who may have experienced a similar problem. After surfacing from an evening dive yesterday I discovered my Submariner was flooded with seawater! I think the flooding was a result of attaching my watch onto a carabiner and clipping it onto another part of my scuba equipment (was wearing thicker gloves and could not fasten the bracelet's clasp) and friction could have opened the screw-down valve. I am currently nowhere close to a Rolex dealer and it'll be 3-5 days before I'll be able to hand it in for servicing. Questions: - How worse can the damage get by delaying the service? - Any idea of costs? - Finally, any divers amongst you? Thanks in advance. |
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