Here is an example from practice:
two VSF Seamaster 300 checked to 6Bar.
Both models show no bubbles and are therefore waterproof. The helium valves were treated with the above mentioned agent. The watches are therefore suitable for splashing, showering or the summer rain walk.
it's a rep, and the worst outcome is it adds a little weight to the watch. nobody in the world needs a helium release valve on a rep watch. if you are a saturation diver who depends on his gear at a depth where that matters, you would be an absolute moron for using a rep.You cant blindly fix water leaks. People saying to expoxy the release valve might be right, but you have no proof that's where the leak is right now on YOUR watch.
i'd hope so, would be a little awkward if i had to remove my "Seamaster" to jump into an 8' deep poolYeah that’s actually good for the pool too.