beester
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Have an Omega planet ocean and an oris master regulator. The regulator was my toolwatch and I used to have it on whenever I dived in wetsuit (before basically all my non tropical dives became drysuit), and was doing a 50m wreck dive in France. After coming up I noticed that there were tiny water droplets on the inside of the glass. Apparently the screw had unscrewed getting my wetsuit on. I fully unscrewed the screw, and put it in a plastic box with rice to attempt to get the moisture out. A day or 2 later I checked it and it was totally rusted up on the inside...
It has emotional value so I had to replace basically everything, cost a good penny. Since then I no longer take watches underwater... no use... a cheap bottom timer (or 2) is all I need.
It has emotional value so I had to replace basically everything, cost a good penny. Since then I no longer take watches underwater... no use... a cheap bottom timer (or 2) is all I need.