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Same thing different taste
Smooth.
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False advertising
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^^ Woops, that was supposed to be a regular comment. My response to 69 was intended to be along the lines of "HA!!! I'd like to take a rich boy's Rolex down to even 10m and see how well it works. The heartbroken tears over a pointless designer watch would bring me great joy." I've only ever seen 'water resistant' to blahblahblah. All the rich honeymooners on the island I studied on had their watches breaking while they were just snorkeling. Moral of the story: don't buy water proof watches!
Who the hell needs a watch now days anyway. Use your cell phone.
what else would it be destroyed by? massive **** intake?
6 idk where I got this idea, but maybe the watch was expensive..?
If I've learned anything from being a Boy Scout, it's that there's no such thing as a waterproof watch.
O'rly? ;3
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well you should sue for false advertisement!
People still wear expensive watches? I thought we used cell phones now.