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14 August 2017, 11:40 PM | #91 |
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In terms of robustness, I (from experience) highly regard Rolex, Omega and Seiko
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15 August 2017, 12:51 AM | #92 |
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I believe so
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15 August 2017, 02:10 AM | #93 |
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With Rolex they is actually one of the best as they are tested for Extreme measures. They test the clasp, they test shock resistance, for depths, and even water resistance.
Not many other companies test to these extremes so yes they are very durable. |
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Still, these days, there probably isn’t quite the difference in durability between good brands compared to 50 years ago when Rolex/Tudor was making its name for durability. |
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Wearing my SDDS for five years a can't count how many times I knocked it and never had an issue. Part of the reason Rolex is so popular after all this time. They can take a beating. I wear mine like rented mules.
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Rolex *not* a luxury watch? ,C'mon guys - the platinum Day / Date with glacier dial is certainly a luxury watch by any standard.
The fact it's built like an "armoured car" is simply a bonus. FWIW, and I love telling this anecdote - my first Rolex was a two toned AirKing Date. I wore this watch every day for 13 years trouble-free without servicing. In fact, don't laugh, I didn't even manually wind it! This was pre-internet / pre-forums, / etc. I didn't even know it *could* be wound. Other than resetting for DST and date adjustments I simply wore it. It ran about +5 per day - which is remarkable performance. So durable? You better believe it! Just my humble experience. Mark Sent from my SGH-I547C using Tapatalk |
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interesting re tudor modifications. i like what they did with the bo1 too.
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11 December 2017, 03:34 PM | #99 |
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Cant say I have had too many issues with Rolex apart from an HEV issue and a bezel insert which I broke.
I could not say the same thing about many other brands out there that I have had, so to me they have been the most reliably a long shot. |
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Lurking on other watch forums according to apparent 'watchmakers' Rolex's 3135 is no more durable than the equivalent three hand ETA offering. Basically anything with an ETA 2824 in it so many Breitling Colt, SuperOcean, Omega Seamaster (pre coax), Many Tudors Sub, Black Bay, Tag Heuer Aqua racers Hamilton etc etc etc. All as durable as a Rolex apparently. The ETA is definitely a workhorse but I have a feeling those guys just couldn't afford the Rolex.
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I own several pocket watches and the newest one is just coming up onto 100 years old. It keeps time to within 2 seconds per day. The oldest one is from the 1880's. It gains about 5 seconds per day. I have a New Haven parlor clock from the mid 1800's. It is weight/pendulum driven and I haven't regulated it in the past 25 years but it keeps time to within a minute per day. Granted, it is a bit bulky on the wrist, though. The pocket watches were used by railroad personnel on a daily basis, through all sorts of weather. They were not sealed in any way and were subject to dust and water intrusion. It is true that people back in the day were very cognizant of trying to keep the units dry and not to drop them but there were watchmakers everywhere to deal with things if something happened so it wasn't as if people felt they had to keep their watches in cotton wool all the time. As long as you didn't drop them or dunk them, they were usually fine. What is cool is that all my pocket watches represented American-made examples of the finest (most accurate) timepieces in the world at the time and can run with Rolex or, on a good day, basic quartz watches today. Hamilton, Ball, Waltham, Illinois and Elgin were meeting COSC 70 years before there was a COSC. |
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Today, again, one Audemars Piquet stopped. My friend hit it quite hard to elevator wall and next day it had stopped running. This is about tenth AP or Patek Philippe i have witnessed to act like this.
Rolex is durable and robust watch, but not art of haute horlogerie like AP and PP are.
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neither Baemint or RM howver can possibly surpass the resiliance of my wife's 26mm Oyster Perpetual. Given the level of abuse that poor watch takes without missing a beat it must surely be the most durable timepiece on the planet
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The Rolex watches I have worn have been very durable...and I have no idea how they stack up against other brands.
I just enjoy wearing the Rolexes more. |
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I would put AP in with PP and JLC as being less durable than Rolex also!
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12 December 2017, 06:01 AM | #107 |
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Yes. Yes, they are more durable.
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12 December 2017, 06:09 AM | #108 |
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Certainly not when NASA were testing watches for durability in space flight they weren't!
Joking aside I understand that the eta 2892-2 calibre (or 2824) is the equal of the base Rolex calibre and are easier to get serviced so I'd have to say no. JMHO Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Bold statement and you may be correct. I own/have owned both and have been trouble free though I tend to subconsciously treat my Rolexes better since they cost more. Does this mean the more robust looking full balance bridge employed by Rolex was a pointless invention? Hey! You can quick change the date between 9pm-3am on a Rolex without it breaking.
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Wasn't the old Omega 1120 calibre based on the 2892-2 with a couple of extra jewels? I seem to recall a number of watchmakers saying this was a better calibre with the ball raced rotor offering a better solution than the Rolex. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I'm not that clued up. I can only take the word of watchmakers, amateur tinkerer or otherwise.
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FWIW, I wear a Tudor with an ETA, not because of the money, but simply because Rolex doesn't make a steel DayDate, and I have no interest in precious metal watches. My watch weighs all of 82g, which I love. |
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12 December 2017, 08:51 AM | #116 |
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I you were to tell my the Apocalypse was tomorrow, and my survival was dependent on a functioning wrist watch, I'd probably pick a G-Shock, but a Rolex/Tudor is good enough for my relatively easy life.
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My wife has owned her datejust for about 20 years, subjected it to daily gym, swimming pool, sauna, regular beach trips, tennis, squash, etc ... still going strong and accurate.
As for me, I’m a little more careful! I would rely on Rolex, Casio and seiko. My Patek Is mollycoddled somewhat more .. |
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