2021 TAG Heuer Monaco Green Limited Edition- CBL2116

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If I'm planning on doing a bunch of water activities, yearly. Otherwise, seals should be changed during any normal service

Thanks maybe I should get my 3yr BB58 checked. I use it all the time in water
 
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Yeah not sure how you could properly pressure test the rubber button covers

Me neither, but presumably they must have worked it out somehow?
 
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Thanks maybe I should get my 3yr BB58 checked. I use it all the time in water
Yum, nothing as sexy as a nice wet fiddy eight
 
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Thanks maybe I should get my 3yr BB58 checked. I use it all the time in water

You use a dive watch in water?! Definitely worth getting it pressure checked, I'm not sure about Tudor but my Breitling needs pressure testing every year for the warranty to cover water damage.
 
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You use a dive watch in water?! Definitely worth getting it pressure checked, I'm not sure about Tudor but my Breitling needs pressure testing every year for the warranty to cover water damage.

more an honest question on gaskets/ and pressure testing. Whether to wait until serviced or so people do that yearly?

All my watches get wet, it’s part of the lot intended purpose.

When I do get a Monaco that too will get used in the water, if it’s the watch I’m wearing at the time. Strap appropriate obviously
 
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more an honest question on gaskets/ and pressure testing. Whether to wait until serviced or so people do that yearly?

All my watches get wet, it’s part of the lot intended purpose.

When I do get a Monaco that too will get used in the water, if it’s the watch I’m wearing at the time. Strap appropriate obviously

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more an honest question on gaskets/ and pressure testing. Whether to wait until serviced or so people do that yearly?

All my watches get wet, it’s part of the lot intended purpose.

When I do get a Monaco that too will get used in the water, if it’s the watch I’m wearing at the time. Strap appropriate obviously

If it's a watch I wear in water, I 100% would get it pressure tested at least once a year when they pass a couple of years old. My local Timpsons does it for free after I spent an hour chatting about turbos with the guy there, their chamber only goes up to 100m, but thats enough to have confidence that I can swim or surf with a watch. Reminds me, I must pop in with my steel aquaracer and test it after changing the battery, currently the only watch I trust in water is the Night Diver.
 
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As a matter of interest how much would a test bell thing cost?