I just grabbed a BP No-Date 114060 from a member a week ago and wanted to see how well it did in the water so I bought the parts from Amazon as well as a case back opener and some silicone. I carefully removed the back and greased the O-rings. I even went ballsy and removed the O-rings from the stem and tube and greased them as well. Pulling the stem always bugs me out- don't want to wonk out the keyworks. Then reassembled and tightened fully. I built the tester but used an air compressor from my airbrushing days instead of the bike pump. Worked like a charm. I stopped at 5 bar and there were no leaks. Can't thank you guys enough for your brains and skill. Wore the watch in the lake over the weekend, down no farther than 10-12 feet. No leaks and working like a champ. Now if I could just find someone who works on the SA3130 and can service it for a little longevity. Or I guess, pick up a Yuki. This forum is fracking awesome!