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TacmedRN
·Hello all!
I recently got into a small argument on another website with a person claiming their 3861 Speedy Pro had better water resistance than my 1861 Speedy Pro because of the METAS certification. I explained to this person that while METAS verifies the 50m of water resistance, 50m is 50m no matter where it’s tested, as long as the test is done properly. The way I see it, Omega saying a watch has 50m water resistance is just as good as METAS saying it. Of course METAS certification carries a lot of other benefits, but when it comes to WR, 50m is 50m.
Is my thinking completely wrong?
I recently got into a small argument on another website with a person claiming their 3861 Speedy Pro had better water resistance than my 1861 Speedy Pro because of the METAS certification. I explained to this person that while METAS verifies the 50m of water resistance, 50m is 50m no matter where it’s tested, as long as the test is done properly. The way I see it, Omega saying a watch has 50m water resistance is just as good as METAS saying it. Of course METAS certification carries a lot of other benefits, but when it comes to WR, 50m is 50m.
Is my thinking completely wrong?