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    Quote Originally Posted by Samanator View Post
    Besides are you really going to wear that everyday even in harsh environments? I've had to scrub paint off of mine with a tooth brush, and I rarely take it off no matter what I'm doing. It makes my AD cringe.

    Lol. I treated my Tag Heuer Kirium just as badly, that why my beater these days is made from tungsten carbide :wink:
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    Lol. I treated my Tag Heuer Kirium just as badly, that why my beater these days is made from tungsten carbide :wink:
    This along with my Marine Master SBDB013 Spring Drive Tuna occupy 90% of my wrist time. So maybe you could call them my beaters? I seem to find my watches constantly in water from either our heavy rains here, our ponds (Fish and water lilies), fixing sprinklers, daily hosing down the porch, washing dogs and cars...plus the ocean since we live near the beach. The Seiko is more of a recent thing, and not as universal as the EXP II which I've worn with a suit.
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