Stainless steel vs Titanium watch

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  • Wolf
    Wolf Posts: 989
    Nah, this one is 30m, but I just wanted it waterproof so I can wash my hands without having to worry about the watch [:D]
    Don't think any proper watch comes without waterpoofing nowadays though...

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  • Marky Mark.
    Marky Mark. Posts: 646
    If it's rated for 100m I'd feel safe to go swimming with it, if it's going to be submerged 10 metres or more (where the first atmospheric pressure change takes place) then it's got to be rated higher, otherwise you're going to be in trouble, but for washing your hands you'll probably be all right.

    Like I said, I wasn't having a pop, it's just sometimes we say "Do you really need that bike for the riding you do" yet some wear watches that are designed for an enviroment that it'll never be subjected to.

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