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| Posted: Sun Sep 3rd, 2006 07:25 pm |
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Zeb 3T WIS
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Can the Seiko "Atlas" or "Land Shark" actually be 200m WR with that loose crown @ 9:00? I know the biggest complaint about the standard watches is that this crown rotates so easily, but can it still be sealed well enough for the watch to rate 200m water resistance? Thanks in advance for any ideas, thoughts or insight. Dansmile8.gif ![]()
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| Posted: Sun Sep 3rd, 2006 07:46 pm |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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Zeb wrote: Dan...here is an excellent article on Water Resistancy from Chronocentric that may help hand6.gif http://www.chronocentric.com/watches/wresist.shtml Can the Seiko "Atlas" or "Land Shark" actually be 200m WR with that loose crown @ 9:00? I know the biggest complaint about the standard watches is that this crown rotates so easily, but can it still be sealed well enough for the watch to rate 200m water resistance?
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