Fire and Ice
Shiny_Rock
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- Jan 5, 2006
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DH surprised me with a beautiful watch for our anniversary last week that is a Baume & Mercier Riviera
I went in to have a couple of links taken out of it and while there I asked about the 50M water resistance rating. I was told that I could not safely get the watch in water but the accidental splash would be ok. When I asked more questions the guy brought out a sheet of paper with these ratings:
50M - Moderate exposure to moisture will not damage the watch.
100M - Submersion in shallow water acceptable. Showering, dishwashing, and other similar exposure to moisture can be tolerated.
200M or more - Watch has been designed for diving.
So now I wonder if I need to exchange the watch for one I can wear all of the time and not worry about it. I love having a beautiful time piece (this is a first for me). I find myself wanting to look at it all of the time
but I don't want to have to take it off 10x a day when I need to wash dishes, give the kids a bath, or take them to the pool.
So here are my questions: Which water rating do I need? Is it still possible to have a beautiful jewelry piece that doesn't look too sporty? I want something that looks more like jewelry which is why DH chose the model w/ diamonds. Should I exchange the watch and if so, what would you suggest?
I've looked at the Tag, Omega, and Rolex. All of models are similar but Tag and Omega would be the closest in looks to the B&M Riviera. The Rolex is lovely but once the diamonds are added, it’s more than I want to spend right now. Btw, I love gold watches and used to wear all gold but DH purchased steel because my new rings will be platinum and my studs are already platinum. When I asked about a two-tone watch, DH said he didn't like them.
*whew, that was long*
I went in to have a couple of links taken out of it and while there I asked about the 50M water resistance rating. I was told that I could not safely get the watch in water but the accidental splash would be ok. When I asked more questions the guy brought out a sheet of paper with these ratings:
50M - Moderate exposure to moisture will not damage the watch.
100M - Submersion in shallow water acceptable. Showering, dishwashing, and other similar exposure to moisture can be tolerated.
200M or more - Watch has been designed for diving.
So now I wonder if I need to exchange the watch for one I can wear all of the time and not worry about it. I love having a beautiful time piece (this is a first for me). I find myself wanting to look at it all of the time

So here are my questions: Which water rating do I need? Is it still possible to have a beautiful jewelry piece that doesn't look too sporty? I want something that looks more like jewelry which is why DH chose the model w/ diamonds. Should I exchange the watch and if so, what would you suggest?
I've looked at the Tag, Omega, and Rolex. All of models are similar but Tag and Omega would be the closest in looks to the B&M Riviera. The Rolex is lovely but once the diamonds are added, it’s more than I want to spend right now. Btw, I love gold watches and used to wear all gold but DH purchased steel because my new rings will be platinum and my studs are already platinum. When I asked about a two-tone watch, DH said he didn't like them.
*whew, that was long*
