I'm not sure! I can't find my glasses! ;D
I had in the pool last night for the first time! It still works!
In last nights dive class, a young girl student kind of panicked during the no mask breathing exercise! I thought she was going to throw up! I give her credit for fighting off the urge!
Recreational divers should go no deeper that 130 feet! (that doesn't mean we don't) :p
A true dive watch is rated at 200 meters (660 feet) Also they have a screw down crown to keep the water out!
Most watches are rated at 30 meters, which means-"Suitable for washing hands & light splashing"
50 meters-"Suitable for light swimming"- bathing in a pool, or low tide waters, but not suitable for diving!
100 meters-"Suitable for most water sports"- Swimming, surfing, & snorkeling, but not suitable for deep water diving!
200 meters-"Suitable for deep water diving" :)
And limited warranty means- "For the life of the watch" ;D