Let's not forget what exactly makes a watch a dive watch.
Now the main question for me is: Can I go to the pool with a 10 bar watch?
If the watch doesn't have a screw-down crown, I don't recommend going to the pool with it.
Did I understand correctly? Below 20 bar is not considered a diving watch, although most watchmakers describe above 10 bar as a scuba or diver watch...
I strongly believe that just to be on the safe side, consider at least 20 bar.
Now the main question for me is: Can I go to the pool with a 10 bar watch?
If the watch doesn't have a screw-down crown, I don't recommend going to the pool with it.
Did I understand correctly? Below 20 bar is not considered a diving watch, although most watchmakers describe above 10 bar as a scuba or diver watch...
I strongly believe that just to be on the safe side, consider at least 20 bar.