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28 September 2007, 06:41 AM | #1 |
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Wearing your Rolex at the spa?
Wife and I were at a Nordic spa today; its quite a setup, with an amazing series of steam rooms, dry saunas, cold, medium and hot baths all in an amazing mountain setting.
I didn't wear the Rolex because I had heard that wearing mechanical watches in such settings is not recommended, as the hot/cold temp switches can cause seal expansion/contractions. Not to mention smacking the watch into a tile or rock wall surface. Any experiences from people here? Thanks, Chris |
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I have heard the same stuff about hot/cold temp switches. I have never entered a spa or a sauna with a rolex let's see what other people will say
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Now about that smacking into a tile or rock bit......gotta be real careful in that department!!
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well is the ceramic bezel going to hold in hot/cold switches?
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Err.... we are talking about a bezel that has been heat treated to a whopping 1500º Celsius!!
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I know about the 1500 i watched the videos also but sometimes you never know cause all this stuff sometimes are marketing traps. Actually i remember once that some guys in a watch forum where testing the ceramic bezels by switching for extreme heat to extreme cold. They were amazed by the durability of the ceramic
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However, in each case, as well as in talking with a Rolex watch maker, I've been told that with Rolex's trip-lock seal system it would take a great deal more exposure over a prolonged period, along with drastic and sudden shifts in temperature and humidty to even marginally effect the afore-mentioned seals. Unfortunately, I live in Canada, where rapid and drastic temeprate and moisture shifts are an every-day occurence (e.g. coming in from shovelling the driveway when it's -25 degrees C outside, and it's +20 degrees C inside). But I have faith in my SD (and yes, Chris - it still works!). But I would not expose my Omega or TAG to that kind of thing - probably silly, but ... James
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-25 now that's cold
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I always thought you were supposed to wear your Rolex at the Spa. Thats what they were designed for.
Well....and a towel too...... |
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I prefer a TOGa!!
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Had you asked if your Rolex would manage a herd of sheep coming straight towards you, I would have replied , but I guess your Rolex will cope with the spa.
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Thanks, JJ. Now I'm going to need a mind-scrub.
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Didn't think you'd care JJ what to wear in a place like that.
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If my body can take, I know my Rolex can as well.
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"We now interrupt this highjacking momentarily:"
I wouldn't wear my SD under those conditions. I'm sure it can handle a sauna, but I don't see the point in going out of my way to torture test my watch. When I'm in the sauna at my local club, I don't need to know the time because there's a clock on the wall. I don't need to know the date because, well, why the heck would anybody need to know the date in a sauna? I suppose I could spend the time gazing at my watch, but I do that enough hours in the day already. I bet I could drop my SD in a pot of boiling water, then toss it in the freezer once a week with no ill effects as long as I have it serviced regularly. But I don't want to do that either. "Now back to your regularly scheduled highjacking..."
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I used to wear my SS YM at the spa all the time (steam room and cold baths)
Done it more than 20 times. No problem so far |
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