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Old 24 June 2019, 12:33 AM   #10
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Unless you have disturbed the mechanical joints which comprise the water proofness of the watch, you're worried about a non issue. In fact, having it tested by other than Breitling (or Breitling certified watch service) you run a risk of compromising the joint seal integrity. I would have it pressure tested when you send the watch in, for service only. Otherwise go swimming and enjoy the watch. Note: The water resistance of the SOH is rated for 660 ft = 293.04 lbs / sq. in. If you dive to 20 feet the pressure on your watch will be 8.88 lbs / sq. in.
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