50m WR is dress watch territory. It can take a quick submerge or surface moisture but I would never swim with it. 100m is the absolute minimum for swimming.
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone has experience with JLC watches with 5 bar WR and actually going into the water? I’ve seen on their website that 5 bar should allow entry into water which seems positive but obviously there are some caveats and keen ...
I drive him mad by taking my 46 year old datejust swimming and in the shower. I even scuba dived with it once (that went well but I guess I was testing my luck that day).
I am definitely in the camp of using my watches to the greatest extent possible (incl. swimming where suitable). Also, my question stems from the fact that I like classic designs and the prospect of having a classy JLC model that can also go in the water ...
3 atm wr and on a bracelet. No problems, he was up for a 5 year service and had posted asking about that... I wouldn't recommend following in his footsteps!
50m WR is dress watch territory. It can take a quick submerge or surface moisture but I would never swim with it. 100m is the absolute minimum for swimming.