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Old 19 August 2008, 03:16 AM   #1
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Rolex at the beach=sandpaper?

Hey...this is a dumb question but for those that wear there watches in the ocean at the beach, does the sand in the water act as like sandpaper as the sand in the water rub against the watch and give hairline scratches in the polished areas?
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Old 19 August 2008, 03:19 AM   #2
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I don't think so....but I'm sure an expert will be along soon to give a dissertation on it
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Old 19 August 2008, 03:25 AM   #3
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NO, but give it a good rinse after to get all the sand out of the bracelet.
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Old 19 August 2008, 03:26 AM   #4
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Well, yes...and no...

If you stick your hand in the sand, then yes, it will scratch it and get under the bezel making things hard to operate until you get it all washed out..

If you mean the sand or silt that is suspended in the water, then no, it just gets pushed out of the way in the buoyancy of the H2O...

In salt water, the salt is suspended in solution and when the water evaporates afterward it leaves an abrasive film on your watch parts that can scratch or abrade the parts over time..
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Old 19 August 2008, 03:28 AM   #5
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seawater is 99.99% devoid of sand ... sand stays at the bottom ...only the salt is a danger IF exposed for prolonged periods and not rinsed off ...
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Old 19 August 2008, 03:37 AM   #6
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I would prefer to conduct such experiments using my trusty Seiko Divers before I try in on the SD.
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Old 19 August 2008, 03:55 AM   #7
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Rinse well after use and enjoy! I suppose you could always lock it away in the dark land of safe queens only to be occasionally handled by a silken-gloved admirer

Just be sensible, any polished surface will scratch and rough-up in time, a thorough rinse off will clear away the salt and any loose granules, a quick buff up and she'll be ready for sundowners at the beach bar
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Old 19 August 2008, 04:12 AM   #8
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Thanks everyone for not getting annoyed by this question. I wear my watch in the pool all the time but havent done so at the beach. I try to keep my watches in mint condition and I was just wondering if the sand in the ocean affects the finish in the polished areas.
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Old 19 August 2008, 04:18 AM   #9
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I have built sandcastles, surfed, body boarded, snorkeled....just about everything you can do at the beach with my Daytona, TT Sub, GMT IIc and SD and none of them were worse for wear. Just a little rinse and they were fine. You probably do more damaged desk diving than playing in the sand!
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Old 19 August 2008, 04:20 AM   #10
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I was at a resort in another country last year and was too leary to leave it in the room, even in the safe. So I wore it every day on the beach, in the Ocean... What the other members have said is true, just use common sense and rinse it well after your swim and you should be fine. It's not a stupid question... only I can ask those!
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Old 19 August 2008, 04:23 AM   #11
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At least it wasn't one of those "If I put my Rolex under my pillow at night while wearing it, will it hurt it?" questions! Geese!

My GMT has been buried in sand/mud/salt, not just saltwater(Great Lakes)/etc.

I understand wanting to keep it looking good, but to me, a nicely worn Rolex looks better than a new one.

Keep the dirty side down!
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Old 19 August 2008, 04:26 AM   #12
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On my recent venture into the Sea on Holiday, i took a bottle of fresh water with me to thoroughly rinse off afterwards. No problems at all. After all, most Rolex are built for the water
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Old 19 August 2008, 04:27 AM   #13
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I disagree, sand will cause visible scratches to your rolex, quartz is harder than steel i believe.
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Old 19 August 2008, 04:53 AM   #14
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ENOUGH. JUST WEAR THE WATCH.
How long do you think the watch is going to have to be rubbed by sand to make a substantial and sustained difference.
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Old 19 August 2008, 04:56 AM   #15
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My SD has just spent the last 3 weeks on the beach & in the sea

I was there with my 5 year old & he had me in & out of the water all day & playing on the sand for the rest of the time.

It was pristine with no scratches on it before we went & now it looks like it's had a hard life

But it's ok, I buy my watches to wear & seeing the enjoyment on my son's face made it worth it





He's the reason the scratches don't bother me





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Old 19 August 2008, 06:36 AM   #16
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My SD has just spent the last 3 weeks on the beach & in the sea

I was there with my 5 year old & he had me in & out of the water all day & playing on the sand for the rest of the time.

It was pristine with no scratches on it before we went & now it looks like it's had a hard life

But it's ok, I buy my watches to wear & seeing the enjoyment on my son's face made it worth it





He's the reason the scratches don't bother me





Dan



Dan the Man! Nice pics and a great looking son you've got Dan. My son is the same age and nothing else matters especially scratches on a material thing
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Old 19 August 2008, 06:45 AM   #17
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definitely not- wear it and enjoy it
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Old 19 August 2008, 06:59 AM   #18
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OMG, what a thread. Wear the fargin thing and enjoy it!!!
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Old 19 August 2008, 07:42 AM   #19
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Scratches???



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Old 19 August 2008, 10:08 AM   #20
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I wear mine all the time to the beach, pool where ever. Sun lotion goes on (me)first then my watch goes on.
When I'm done swimming I then go into the pool.
Rinse your watch with fresh warm water and pat dry is all you need to do!
Have fun and enjoy your Rolex!
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Old 19 August 2008, 02:02 PM   #21
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It will scratch when you dip your hand in the sand as mentioned but the sand floating in the water near the beach won't.
enjoy it.
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Old 19 August 2008, 08:47 PM   #22
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It will scratch when you dip your hand in the sand as mentioned but the sand floating in the water near the beach won't.
enjoy it.

Yeah, I think that's the point here, when I wore mine at the resort I obviously didn't use it to build sand castles or anything, just relaxing on the beach, and swiming in the ocean. Really didn't hurt it a bit. Just use common sense and it will be fine.
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Old 19 August 2008, 09:09 PM   #23
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I say wear it and build some great memories with it. Rolex watches are made to be worn. Enjoy.
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Old 19 August 2008, 10:43 PM   #24
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Old 19 August 2008, 10:58 PM   #25
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Submariner / Dweller no problem they are meant to be worn not parked in a safe. Now on the other hand you might keep that Daytona or Datejust etc out of harms way.
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Old 19 August 2008, 11:02 PM   #26
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My SD has just spent the last 3 weeks on the beach & in the sea

I was there with my 5 year old & he had me in & out of the water all day & playing on the sand for the rest of the time.

It was pristine with no scratches on it before we went & now it looks like it's had a hard life

But it's ok, I buy my watches to wear & seeing the enjoyment on my son's face made it worth it





He's the reason the scratches don't bother me





Dan
And how was his watch? Is it a Flik Flak watch?
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Old 19 August 2008, 11:23 PM   #27
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Hi Skippy,

Yeah, it's a flik flac but he wouldn't wear it on the beach as he didn't want to damage it!




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Old 20 August 2008, 03:02 AM   #28
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well, I was plaining on taking the YM to Aruba but now I'm going to take something less polished. I just dont what to scratch the polished areas...hahah call me anal . hey thanks for everyones reply!!!
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Old 20 August 2008, 03:08 AM   #29
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Old 20 August 2008, 07:06 AM   #30
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Hi Skippy,

Yeah, it's a flik flac but he wouldn't wear it on the beach as he didn't want to damage it!




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CoolI thought I recognized it looks like the same watch I gave my nephew when he got his first swimming diploma.
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