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https://sourceforge.net/projects/emule/
| 9 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
There link will be a number on the caseback or dial of your watch that lets you know relative water resistance but it's not as simple as "x number means I can do y thing in the water." It's a nuanced topic. It's wise to factor for the intent of the watch. A dress watch with 30 meters was likely never meant to get wet link while a 100m sports watch with a link screw down crown could likely be used while diving.
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