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Question abou waterproofing


DamonHorse

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Ok it's stupid question time.

If I've got a watch that's tested to say 30m although actually that's not important really but it is tested and I take the back off and screw it back on is it still waterproof??

It probably sounds stupid to those who know but is it the case construction or something they do after putting it together?

Thanks

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As long as the gasket hasn't been damaged, and the caseback is securely screwed all the way down again, then it certainly should* be still waterproof :victory:

*Nothing is 100% in this game but the odds're definitely in your favor :good::drinks:

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