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17 March 2024, 08:48 AM | #1 |
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Appreciating Daytona
Last year I became owner of a Daytona.
Before purchasing it, I read chatters that the Chronograph really is not all that useful a complication, compared to a Date window. I've found this largely to be true; I do miss the date function. However, what I underestimated was the "fun" factor to the chronograph complication. What separates the chronograph complication from date, annual calendar or moonphase is the fact that a chronograph is an "active" complication that you get to interact with; not dissimilar to manual wind or minute repeater. That is, when you are using this complication, you are actively engaging with the internals of the time piece, as opposed to just reading off the date. This has prove to be tremendous fun. Especially when you reset a chrono and all 3 hands simultaneously align to the 12 oclock positions. |
17 March 2024, 08:49 AM | #2 |
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How do you feel about the screw down pushers?
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17 March 2024, 08:53 AM | #3 |
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Great question, almost forgot this detail.
I leave them in the most "uncrewed" position at all times. Because: 1. I read this was how Paul Newman used to wear his. 2. Plenty of Chronographs on the market do not have screw down pushers. So I'd imagine if they all can manage to ensure dusts do not get into the watch, so can a Rolex. |
17 March 2024, 09:09 AM | #4 |
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I worry about water but also feel that without the screwdown, if you bang it against a wall it will break much easier.
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I have owned all of the Daytona's, except the recent releases, in every metal and can appreciate the watch for what it is. For me the Daytona suffers from the 2's.
2 Small 2 Expensive 2 Difficult to operate with the screw down pushers 2 Difficult to read 2 Difficult to obtain at retail It is a very cool flex watch though. But I find many other chronographs to function as good or better for a fraction of the price. |
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Never have been a fan of the modern day Daytona,got to be the most hyped Rolex watch ever,but today hype sells watches as many buy the hype to wear it.Yes it has one of the finest chronograph movements ever made but it's a watch that does nothing for me.
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I used to not understand the daytona in the era of bigger watches. I have right under a 7 inch wrist and I love the size, sporty elegance, and history of it. I could care less about the hype.
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18 March 2024, 03:19 AM | #11 |
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You can just leave the pushers unscrewed until you decide to do deep diving. You don’t need to screw down the pushers for the watch to be waterproof for many meters under water.
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18 March 2024, 03:49 AM | #12 |
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I'd be careful with this as they become easier to snag and bend with unscrewed. Perhaps if you were actively getting ready to time something, but not all day long.
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I’ve kept my pushers unscrewed 100% of the time since owning my PT Daytona. Similar to other chronos I’ve owned. Would screw in if go swimming, but that’s it. Like to keep ready to go for timing daily activities. Part of the fun in having a Chrono is using it to time useless things! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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18 March 2024, 04:07 AM | #15 |
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For even more interaction, try a manual wind chronograph for your next watch.
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I love Chronos too.
Got 3 Daytonas, a Snoopy, a 321, a Tokyo speedy, and …. please don’t judge me …. a few MoonSwatches. |
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I wish I could think logically about watches.
But I just can't. I wish I could look at my Daytona and think, "Hang on. I have to screw-down the pushers for maximum water-resistance/to avoid damage? That's ridiculous." Or, "Hang on. It's not as legible as a Sub? What's the point?" Or, "It measures to 1/8th of second? What on earth use is that?" Or react logically to any of its other drawbacks: cost, availability, early history of pathetic sales, etc. I'd be a devoted quartz-chrono man, and be happy. But I can't. For me, it's all about the feels. The best way I can explain it is: 20240317_115318 by Tom Kennedy, on Flickr But I fully understand that that explanation will carry no weight for others. |
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There was a good reason PLN didn't screw them down...when he owned them, the pushers didn't screw down. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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30 years of collecting still feel the same way. Not sure why the Daytona is such a controversial object. If you don’t like buy something else. Why be upset with the people that do?? |
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I honestly can’t say I’ve ever read you mention this …
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Sure you could get away with it for a while, but any unlucky hit at a weird angle on one of the pushers is going to cause more damage than when it's screwed down. |
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I wonder how G-Shocks can have four or five non-screwdown pushers yet have twice the WR (200m) of a Daytona.
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