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12 October 2014, 02:07 AM | #1 |
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Rubber Watch
So I've looked at some of the watches with Rubber as part of the case and bezel and I always wear sunblock when motorcycle riding and fishing and never think twice about wearing my Sub... I've had the rubber on the temples of my sunglasses fall apart and replaced them several times.. Anyone experience with sunblock and rubberized watch parts doing the same?
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His 16610 E serial Her's 178240 Z Serial Salmon Dial Roman Markers 178344 Random Serial MOP Dial Diamond 6/Bezel 114210 M Serial Blue 3-6-9 Sticks 115200/210 M Serial Black / White Dial Stick Markers |
13 October 2014, 03:33 AM | #2 |
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Good advice don't buy ,wear or contemplate nasty rubber,or nylon on a watch or strap
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