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Old 8 November 2010, 07:18 AM   #61
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I wear my air-king in the shower and as for my sub lv I would wear that too but I choose not to wear it at yoga as it digs in my wrist.
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Old 8 November 2010, 07:24 AM   #62
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I ride the motorcycles with it, shoot with it, use the chainsaw with it, and do pretty much anything with it but work on the car or other situations where I don't want it to get hit on steel or concrete.

Oh, sorry, I have a Sea Dweller - everybody knows that those Subs are just for show!
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Old 8 November 2010, 07:56 AM   #63
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TBH I was expecting more respectful and kind approach to a new member. Not everyone has to know everything! At the end this forum is to share commun pleasure, Rolex and some other watch brands, and exchange experiences and information. At least this is how I see.

Coming to the question that was so funny for most, my Sub had a rotor breaking just with a simple hit to a door handle. At the end those are mechanical stuff and can have quality problems, production deffects or unexpected errors any time no matter how expensive or well built. So most likely nothing will happen as the said watch was made to be used during almost any kind of activity but in the mean time you can never be 100% sure.
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Old 8 November 2010, 08:14 AM   #64
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I personally don't wear my Sub while running or working out. Why get a nice SS watch all funky?

I wear my Nike running watch. However, while at the gym lifting weights, I just look at the clock on the wall.
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Old 8 November 2010, 08:36 AM   #65
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I personally don't wear my Sub while running or working out. Why get a nice SS watch all funky?

I wear my Nike running watch. However, while at the gym lifting weights, I just look at the clock on the wall.
+1, I know a Sub is perfectly fine to wear while working out, but I wear my Timex Ironman for exercising . . . it's a lot lighter than a Sub and has a chrono function, to name two reasons.
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