The funny thing about liars BS'ers is that they always end up getting caught by their own lies BS.
To wit, when it some time ago came to the *iwatch*, you were adamant, in lengthy discussions, citing arcane legal statutes, against all common sense, that THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS WATERPROOF. Calling something "waterproof" is patently illegal! No such thing exists! There can only be "water resistant".
And yet, there you go...
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There isn't any such thing as "waterproof" only degrees of water resistant. There are cases made for the iPhone that are quite water resistant down to the deepest ratings which is about 300 meters. Pardon me if i took a short cut in describing what is available in response to someone who was using that criteria as a qualification. Somehow I doubt that an Army Special Ops soldier is going to need a 300 Meter qualified rating.
incidentally, I never made any claim referencing any product called an "iWatch" as there is no such product. The Apple Watch is reasonably water resistant that people are taking showers with it, washing their hands wearing theirs, and even swimming to depths of three feet for periods of up to an hour.
I also never said that calling something "waterproof" was "patently illegal." I said there was no certification for such a standard for calling anything "waterproof." Don't put words in my posts that were never there.