If it's pressure tested you can even dive to it's rated depth, but why would you risk damaging a vintage watch? On a modern watch it is no problem as all parts are readily available and you won't notice when you get a new dial and hands, with vintage you can't.
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Originally Posted by GB-man
Rolex uses rare elves to polish the platinum. They have a union deal and make like $90 per hour and get time and half on weekends.
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