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<blockquote data-quote="slipped disc" data-source="post: 105976" data-attributes="member: 3067"><p>I think that watch is gold due to the lack of corrosion on the metal surface. the gold plate would have dissolved .</p><p> I would have hoped that a sov./ explorer could descrim. better. sure lead reads much like gold. I thought about an ex.se 11</p><p>against a sand shark, but I think the waterproof aspect is the go, and it seems you are digging pretty much everything anyway with either. could be wrong tho. seems to be more explorers than sand sharks on treasure net beach hunting forum. I reckon the s/s gives a bit more versaltility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slipped disc, post: 105976, member: 3067"] I think that watch is gold due to the lack of corrosion on the metal surface. the gold plate would have dissolved . I would have hoped that a sov./ explorer could descrim. better. sure lead reads much like gold. I thought about an ex.se 11 against a sand shark, but I think the waterproof aspect is the go, and it seems you are digging pretty much everything anyway with either. could be wrong tho. seems to be more explorers than sand sharks on treasure net beach hunting forum. I reckon the s/s gives a bit more versaltility. [/QUOTE]
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