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I've had couple of 21j reps that I've waterproofed as the only entry point was the caseback, crown and faux He valve. I just bought a TAG Carrera Calibre 16 41mm with an A7750 and I'd like to at least make it water resistant so I can wash my hands with it, clean it under the faucet, etc. Is there any info or guide to sealing the chrono pushers and crown? It isn't a screwdown crown so I have no idea what (if any) water prevention devices are in place and I don't really want to tear it apart without some idea of what I'm looking for. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

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The rep of the Tudor Heritage doesn't have a screw down crown, but it's still water resistant. With my plastic submariner, although that doesn't have a screw down crown, it is also waterproof, but having taken it apart, I know that the crown has two small o-rings on the cuff which screws onto the stem, and I wonder if the Heritage (and possibly your Tag) might employ a similar system :) Only way to know for sure, is to either strip it down to see what's in place, or, run a faucet full force, hold the watch under the flow, and see what happens - Just be ready to strip it down quickly if it does flood :tu:

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Most seikos with SQ100 and 150 dont have screw down crowns either and are still water resistant, you just need to check the o rings are in good condition, in place and lubed, but the only way to be certain is to get a watch smith to check it in a vacume or pressure tester.

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To be a 100% sure you need to check all the seals an pressure test the watch. If not you run the chance of ruining the movement. A mechanical movement is unforgivable when it comes to moisture.

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I usually check my reps by a quick dunk in really hot water. I figure that the cooler air inside the case will expand creating bubbles if there is a leak, rather than water coming in. I might try with the Carrera, just didn't know if there was even any protection inside the chrono pushers.

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I wouldn't risk it......Chrono pushers, even on many gen's, can be problematic when wet.....On a replica Tag it's just too much of a stretch......If you like the watch, keep it dry!! :pimp: :pimp:

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I have seen many people state that their Omega SMP chronos and breitling Super Avengers and regular Avengers are fine. I used to have an Avenger and it was fine for swimming.

So just because its a chrono doesn't mean its no good. Only way to be sure is to test really

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All I can say, is if someone can strip the watch themself, it's no hassle to dunk it under a running faucet, and swiftly strip it if needbe... If not, then by all means go to somewhere that can use a professional pressure tester. As I've said quite a bit lately though, chances are the watch will be water resistant :victory:

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