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14 January 2025, 01:24 AM | #61 |
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Define "tough conditions".
When I worked in an engineering factory operating heavy machinery, I would never wear a watch or ever a ring. If the machine could catch the watch and pull me in I wouldn't wear anything which could get caught and be dangerous. This relates to my personal safety as opposed to the watch just getting scratched or damaged. I probably wouldn't wear a watch if I was brick laying or when working on a car. I expect to get scratched and /or end up bleeding when I do things like this so I usually choose not to wear a watch when doing things like this. I can't think of anything else which I would do which would make me think about taking my watch off. Having said that, I now find myself wearing 1990 s Daytonas more often than not and I don't want to get them scratched up or damaged if it can be easily avoided. If I'm going on a holiday in the UK I will usually wear a 116520. I go hill walking, swimming etc wearing this without a care in the world. It is already scratched up so I'm not worried about more scratches and it has taken many knocks and bangs on our adventures together and never misses a beat! I genuinely don't give it a second thought when wearing it. I'm confident that it will survive anything than I can survive. It went into Rolex a couple of years ago and the customer services person I dealt with commented about how nice it was to see a watch with had obviously been worn and enjoyed. I didn't get it polished because it didn't need it and I didn't want to be looking at it to see if it was scratched again, I just put it on and got on with life again! I fully understand that I'm in a position financially where if something did happen to one of my watches I could just replace it, but I find that some of the pleasure in owning these watches is not being too worried about when and where I wear them incase they get scratched. |
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14 January 2025, 02:10 AM | #63 |
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Owning a Rolex is a big commitment, not least because of the entry price, so understandably people will protect that investment as much as they can.
But a Rolex is designed and built to be worn, and when worn is likely to get signs of wear. So whilst I have three I do try to be sensible with my watches, if I'm doing jobs where the watch is going to get hit then off it comes. I know that the watch can take a knock or two but no point in going out of my way to put a big scratch or dent in it.
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14 January 2025, 05:53 AM | #65 |
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Jackhammer / Sawzall / Hammer / Chainsaw / Drill / Wrench / Winch etc... Just some of the things I do with my watch on.
Usually I only realize after the deed is done, I guess time will tell but im not looking to treat a watch that is robust as something I should put a cage around. Great thing is these are my personal choices and if you feel opposite your choices are great too=)
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14 January 2025, 06:13 AM | #66 |
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wear it....mine makes me smile, when im doing stuff...i sometimes think my sub smiles back...haha....
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14 January 2025, 06:16 AM | #67 |
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that being said, the only times i take it off are for range days, showers, sleeping, or rough activity where im concerned with potential hard impacts or vibration. i don't see any benefit in unnecessarily abusing or banging the watch around if i dont have to. that's what my seiko is for. |
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14 January 2025, 08:41 AM | #69 |
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Sure…just no complaints about service cost if it gets busted.
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14 January 2025, 09:00 AM | #70 |
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probably the view of 99 percent of rolex and high end watch owners. never seen anyone doing serious labor etc with a rolex. there seems to be a legion of people that claim they dig ditches etc in their rolexes and have some sense of moral superiority about it.
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14 January 2025, 09:02 AM | #71 |
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14 January 2025, 09:08 AM | #72 |
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Horses for courses.
I'm generally happy wearing my watches for everything and anything. For example, when travelling I'll only normally take one watch, my sub, and it will be worn no matter what the occasion/activity - that can entail everything from sailing, hiking, climbing, cycling etc. When at home however, with other watches on hand, it doesn't make sense to wear the sub when say mowing the lawn or gymming, when a cheap G-Shock is more comfortable and more expendable should it get damaged. |
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14 January 2025, 09:25 AM | #75 |
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I don't wear my Rolex for any physical activity. That's just me.
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14 January 2025, 10:08 AM | #76 |
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If it doesnt bother you that it may get scratches or the metal loses its shine from micro scratches then do it!
Otherwise if it causes you stress or anxiety than dont do it. Seems there are two camps lately one that just uses their watch no different than any other tool and another that worries about resale value, if its as pristine as the day it was bought, and obsesses over the details. No one is right or wrong just do what makes you happy. |
14 January 2025, 11:31 AM | #77 |
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Wear a sports model in harsh conditions...it can take it. Wear dressier models in not harsh conditions even though it can take harsh. Just my thoughts.
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14 January 2025, 12:41 PM | #78 |
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I don’t have a Rolex watch that I can use as a daily wear or for tough conditions. I’d rather wear the cheaper ones I have in my collection.
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14 January 2025, 01:07 PM | #79 |
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I got my dad a sub for his 60th birthday. He beats it up on the farm like it was free. I guess it was. Today I saw him digging in a tool box with it on. It took all of me to not say anything. I guess he’s using it. Which is why I bought it.
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Don’t want to take my sub into the 102 degrees mineral baths so I took my Patek. Now that’s a watch that can take anything.
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14 January 2025, 06:23 PM | #83 | |
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14 January 2025, 07:43 PM | #84 |
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You’ve hit the nail on the head there. I have Rolex watches which I wore as tool watches for years, but I now wear my Tudors as tool watches. If you damaged the crystal, you would need to have it replaced with a service which is going to cost you at least £300-£400 more for a Rolex and if you damaged one of those nice Ceramic Inserts on the modern Rolex Professional models, you really are talking big money for replacement.
Fair play to those of you that do it and it is your prerogative, but I no longer do. |
14 January 2025, 07:58 PM | #85 |
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I love that and relate to it, I bought my wife a very nice DJ36 for doing something I couldn’t do, never has set the time, again wears it like it’s free, says she loves it that’s all that matters I guess.
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14 January 2025, 09:33 PM | #89 |
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Yes, i buy my watches to use them, although it may not be the harshest environtments for them :D
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