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11 September 2021, 12:59 AM | #1 |
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Lap Swimming with Rolex Gold
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I am a beginning lap swimmer. I recently bought a two tone Datejust, which I want to wear daily. I plan to swim after work, before going home. I would rather wear the watch than leave it in my car, or locker, or swim bag, as I believe the wrist is the safest place for the watch to be (so long as you'r not walking down a dark alley in some sketchy neighborhood at 3am). A long time ago, I saw a thread here on the forum, where some guy went swimming with a two tone Datejust, and the chemicals in the water altered the color or the gold. If I'm not mistaken though, the chemicals in the pool were off, and Rolex fixed it under warranty. But I thought I'd ask to be sure. Any weird consequences of swimming in a public pool, with chlorine in it, with a two tone watch? I know the steel will be fine, more concerned about the gold. Thanks and happy Friday! |
11 September 2021, 01:08 AM | #2 |
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On the days you go to the pool, could you leave the watch at home and get a more functional watch for swimming and sports? There are so many fantastic sports related watches that would really improve your overall swimming experience.
You can time laps, monitor your heartrate, track your distance and overall laps, you can have it keep track of your times and compare them to previous sessions, you can even swim against your friends or people online also using the watch. It's incredible what some of these smart watches can do and it actively engages you in the sports in ways you haven't really thought about. Plus they are inexpensive. |
11 September 2021, 01:11 AM | #3 |
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I’ve never had a problem swimming laps at the gym wearing my TT DJ. It does take a shot or two on the lane lines every now and then, if I have to share a lane. But I’ve not noticed any other issues.
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11 September 2021, 01:17 AM | #4 |
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A Rolex will likely hold up just fine in a pool, and gold is likely to fare better than the steel.
I would question the reasoning for this if it is unavoidable, but it won't hurt it any more than any other piece of jewelry.
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No I made and posted a pic of myself in a hot tub with a gold watch and everyone freaked and shared the thread you’re talking about.
I’ve only ever owned two tone or gold watches for my first 10 years of collection I never had a steel watch and zero problems anywhere, I don’t take my watch off no matter what I’m upto :) |
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I wouldn’t like to swim with a watch. There are other ways to train, especially now thanks to technology.
However Rolex are made from special proprietary materials that aren’t existing anywhere else and are exempt from any kind of agression from acids or chemicals such as chlorine. |
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Using it for EVERYTHING. But we'll see. My Speedmaster would be a cool watch to swim with, but I probably shouldn't. That, and its bigger size might get in the way of a rookie like me. Thank you! |
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I would definitely consider getting a sports oriented watch, perhaps with some smart functionality. |
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Get a garmin which I plan to get soon as well for swimming.
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As far as why swim with it, eh, I just think it's cool to wear it daily, and if I'm already wearing it, jump in the pool with it. I do wear an skx013 every now and again, but that one is obviously not a problem. |
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Have you experienced any discoloration of the gold after swimming? |
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I'm not too serious about training. I am simply learning for fun, not to compete. If I am ever good enough to take it seriously, I will consider other options! |
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You will be safe with your watch in a chlorine environment (assuming it is 18K Yellow Gold.)
Mine have been in chlorine pools many times with no effects. I DID read somewhere of a ROSE GOLD watch whose gold was tarnished from being in a hot tub that used Bromine chemicals. I do not do hot tubs or rose gold so I have no real experience to share with that. And you are right - the watch is safest on your arm and NOT ever left in your car, locker, gym bag, etc. "Out of possession, out of a watch" is a good term to remember. We occasionally read posts at TRF of watches stolen from cars, lockers, etc.
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I wanted to ask, how would I know if they used Bromine or chlorine? Should I ask at the front desk? It's just a public pool, I assumed they use Chlorine |
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Frat boy pool?
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75% Gold, 20% silver, 5% copper...... I think that you're fine with the small levels of chlorine found in a typical pool.
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Enjoy your laps that will give you the longevity in life to wear that Rolex much longer!!
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I don't know anything about pools or chemicals, but I do know a gym locker only keeps the honest people out.
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For many years when I had my gold Yachtmaster I wore it for gym/swim three times a week including 100 Olympic sized pool lengths per session,long hot tub soak and steam room / sauna.
When I sold it it was still literally as brand new. |
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when you get out of the pool rinse with tap water
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Forgot to mention, as marselluswallace points out, the watch will be kept spotless, and it will retain that new oyster bracelet squeak for at least a year.
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If the chlorine levels in your local pool start screwing with your watch, you should be more concerned about what it’s doing to your mouth, throat and stomach linings!
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I spent years swimming laps at the Y 30 years ago. I wore my Seiko dive watch without any visible consequences from the water. I recently had it serviced. It was cleaned but not polished because the service dept determined it was like new and didn’t need a polishing!
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Gold is a very chemically-inert element. It undergoes very few chemical reactions. I’d be shocked if Rolex used a gold alloy that could discolor in any setting. You’re more likely to be mugged in the pool than you are to see your two-tone discolor. Your bigger concern would be accidentally scratching it on the side of the pool or on the lane barriers. |
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12 September 2021, 03:41 AM | #30 |
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If it were me I would just wear the datejust that day. I would leave the datejust locked up in my car and if someone broke into my car, well then I lost a datejust.
I play tennis, box, take kung fu, do tai chi. I would never want to do any of these things wearing a Rolex. |
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