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If it hasn't been serviced for 6 years?
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Are you taking the peas?
Cheers..
Jase
A colander would do a better job!!
I would suggest wrapping your watch and arm with cling film and gaffer tape before attempting such a high risk operation.
I keep my Rolex in a zip lock freezer bag and only consider wearing it when my Barometer tells me it's safe to do so.
Hope this helps
Are you planning to smoke these 'vegetables' at some point?
I think you would be better trying with a submarinader.
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Cucumber is a no go for me
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Spin cycle 2 works better for me
If you can afford to ruin your watch crack on. I just don’t earn that kind of annual celery.
Yes but only if closely supervised. Personal I don't like any of my watches getting involved with the cooking, they inviably make a mess and have real problems with cooking times.
Its very small, so wont hold many vegetables, doesnt have handles so you may get scalded and should be fairly water tight so could take a long time for the water to strain out.Will my Sea Dweller be ok for straining vegetables?
Probably best just use a colander.
It’s a pretty heavy watch - placing it on a mushy pea, or delicate broccoli florets will place a vegetable under considerable strain.......
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If it's a 4k, I suppose it depends how deep your sink is
Though I suspect a manual rather than an auto would be appropriate, as this is a wind up watch talk thread
I think you need this latest offering which is about to be announced at Basel
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Basel? I find it goes very well with fresh tomatoes. No need for a collander either as a quick rinse and it'll be fine.
I'll get my coat.
Does it come in 18 carrot mari gold?
' would certainly plug a gap in their range
( I'll get my coat, also)
What's this? An outbreak of humour on this forum??? Surely there's a rule against that....
I am losing it guys! I am laughing in my office and people are looking it wondering if I have gone nuts! This thread is too funny!
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.... and to think, Rolex used to be a "Tool Watch" brand favoured the by Military!!!
As long as it's not for straining the greens....
https://www.urbandictionary.com/defi...20the%20greens
Just don't shake too fast, dynamic pressure is extremely dangerous!
Very good!
Ah, just realised your watch was the special edition, designed with the sea cucumber in mind