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Combat watch would imply firearm resistance right? Can I shoot with this watch on my wrist? I've had watches fall apart and stop ticking due to the impact vibration being on my arm while firing my sidearm. Anyone care to clarify?

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RayF
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Feb 23, 2021
Yes, the correct method to determine "firearm resistance" is to first place the watch on one's forehead, point the firearm directly at the watch, and then proceed with the test. Do let us know the results.
AkMikes
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Feb 23, 2021
I’ve never had that happen to me. I believe even Rolex assures their buyer they can wear it golfing skeet shooting and such. I’d be sure screw fastened ones had a tiny drop of loctite and pin and variations of pin fasteners were securely driven in paying attention to not leave one end protruding. However I don’t see clear cut consensus on various forums. It’s got a 2 year glycine factory warranty as just in case. So I guess if your really worried slip it off and pop it into your range bag, pocket, or lock it in your car.
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