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when are you going past 100m?
That's static pressure -- the rating is assuming your watch is sitting in a lab, not on your wrist flailing about underwater. I've seen plenty of 100M watches with water damage.
That doesn't matter once you get into the screw down crowns. Unless you're Aquaman and cruising around at like 60mph at depth.