Thank god there are people like me that annoy each forum to death to be sure what they buy
GIO in a PM to me:
THANKS GIO BTW
"'d pay the $10-15 to have it pressure tested. If not, at the very least, never swim with a watch without greasing the gaskets with a light coating of silicon grease. Mine actually pressure tested to 10 ATMs hot from the box, but I always, ALWAYS seal them first. And keep sealing them every 3-6 months, depending how often you swim. Salt-water won't hurt the gaskets, but will stroy the movement if it leaks. Chlorine water won't destroy the movement if it leaks, but will shrink & rot the gaskets.
If you press a pusher under water on the rep, you'll see a bubble start to form around the pusher, meaning water's trying to get in. People complain about this, but who the hell needs to time things under water?...
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"Another thing:
I use to swim with all my reps. I do not want to use the chrono under water (I know this can't end good) but how easy is it to accidently push the pushers in? Can you swim with this thing or is it only waterproof if the pushers are not touched."
"Easy to swim in."
Hope this helps