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Ciao Paneristi,
I posted this over on the main board but no input so thought I’d open a discussion here as it’s only Panerai reps I have and plan on having:
I wanted to get other members experience with pressure testing their reps beyond the standard 3bar/30 metres level.
I really love my reps having just got into this hobby and the one kryptonite for me is that barrier to getting into the water with them - so have been speaking to watchsmiths about waterproofing etc.
10bar/100m is ideal for me as I love snorkelling!
I recently got a new XF Pam127 and took it a local watchsmith who has the pressure tester up to 10bar/100m.
When I told him it was a rep he became very concerned and said the pressure would likely ‘pop the glass’ of a rep. He struck the fear of god into me but I gave him the green light to proceed.
3 bar/30m test (for resistance against splashed - Passed
5bar/50m test (for shallow swimming, showering)- Passed!!!
We stopped there rather than test at 100m but the question is, should I have? Were his fears justified?
Of course, if the watch breaks from the test I can fix it, but ideally you’d want to avoid this step.
Has anyone tested their rep as high as 10bar/100m and what was the results or effects on the watch?
I posted this over on the main board but no input so thought I’d open a discussion here as it’s only Panerai reps I have and plan on having:
I wanted to get other members experience with pressure testing their reps beyond the standard 3bar/30 metres level.
I really love my reps having just got into this hobby and the one kryptonite for me is that barrier to getting into the water with them - so have been speaking to watchsmiths about waterproofing etc.
10bar/100m is ideal for me as I love snorkelling!
I recently got a new XF Pam127 and took it a local watchsmith who has the pressure tester up to 10bar/100m.
When I told him it was a rep he became very concerned and said the pressure would likely ‘pop the glass’ of a rep. He struck the fear of god into me but I gave him the green light to proceed.
3 bar/30m test (for resistance against splashed - Passed
5bar/50m test (for shallow swimming, showering)- Passed!!!
We stopped there rather than test at 100m but the question is, should I have? Were his fears justified?
Of course, if the watch breaks from the test I can fix it, but ideally you’d want to avoid this step.
Has anyone tested their rep as high as 10bar/100m and what was the results or effects on the watch?