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Gasket on crown of subs. Durability
Anyone ever have durability issues with the rubber gasket on a sub (2010 or newer models). It seems pretty frail and when I screw back the crown sometimes I wonder if it's getting worn out the rubber that is
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No issues on my SubC, had since early 2010.
![]() The design of the crown and tube gaskets is well-proven over many many years. Any problem with it outside of normal service periods should be quite rare.
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If you're really worried about it, or just enjoy doing regular maintenance on your things, like I do, you can apply a small dab of silicon grease to it once in awhile. I use SEIKO TSF-451. I don't by any means think that this is absolutely necessary, but I figure why the heck not, and I actually use my watches for diving. Cheers!
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It would be a sweet upgrade if Rolex would install Viton orings....maybe some day.
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Upon inspecting my less than a week old subc, I also noticed some rubber tearing off from the gasket, dont know if this is normal or what. from what i have read in eddie's thread, there seem to be no problem or people just ignored them.
Im in the construction business, so in our heavy equipments, i make sure all gaskets and o rings are properly maintained. |
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Never had an issue with any of my Subs.
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My only consolation is these parts are replaceable if indeed damaged has been done, but considering that I just bought the watch, will have to wait and see in 3-5yrs if the parts do hold up.
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