kilofoxtrot Well-known member Jan 11, 2011 1,204 36 0 Visit site Sep 12, 2016 #1 Maybe not the best choice for swimming???
Tartarus Ambassador Feb 20, 2014 17,442 20 38 Visit site Sep 12, 2016 #2 If there is no disclaimer that you shouldn't swim with stainless steel Watch series 2, than I don't see any reason not to.
If there is no disclaimer that you shouldn't swim with stainless steel Watch series 2, than I don't see any reason not to.
Mac Guy Well-known member Dec 10, 2015 1,910 0 0 Visit site Sep 12, 2016 #3 kilofoxtrot said: Maybe not the best choice for swimming??? Click to expand... Why not. Maybe not, if it has a leather band.
kilofoxtrot said: Maybe not the best choice for swimming??? Click to expand... Why not. Maybe not, if it has a leather band.
afctee Distinguished May 22, 2016 396 0 0 Visit site Sep 12, 2016 #4 I think the thing to remember, is to use the 'extract water' feature once you're out of the pool. An example is shown, here.
I think the thing to remember, is to use the 'extract water' feature once you're out of the pool. An example is shown, here.
malt1977 Well-known member Aug 11, 2013 105 0 0 Visit site Sep 13, 2016 #5 There will be no issue in swimming with the stainless steel model, it won't rust. I'd just make sure that if you swim in salt water, rinse it with fresh water afterwards.
There will be no issue in swimming with the stainless steel model, it won't rust. I'd just make sure that if you swim in salt water, rinse it with fresh water afterwards.