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Old 7 February 2023, 06:30 AM   #8
Luap1976
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Yeah guys I'm ok with the dent/chip,shark bite the watch has been worn pretty hard for along time so its acually in ok condition considering I wear it daily for nearly a decade even in the gym.maybe it got hit in the gym and I didnt notice :) I'll be a bit more careful benching and squatting etc as some of the metal from the watch maybe on the Olympic squat bar as I may have hit the watch on that when getting into position under the bar now ha ha anyway thanks for the feedback and I'll go with the majority and leave it as its minor and looks worse in the pics as I zoomed in to show the shark bite.with naked eye it looks like nothing and blends in with all the other scratches pretty well it's just annoying finding new dings.ill service it one day only when it starts to have issues but it only gains 2 secs a week so it's pretty incredible how accurate a 2824 eta is in this watch
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