The Rolex Forums   The Rolex Watch

ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX


Go Back   Rolex Forums - Rolex Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 15 October 2016, 05:18 AM   #1
cornerstore
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Canada
Posts: 4,010
Extreme or Not so Extreme

Thought this would be an interesting read and a heads up on handling your watch. https://www.minus4plus6.com/ouch.php
cornerstore is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 15 October 2016, 05:52 AM   #2
locutus49
Banned
 
Join Date: May 2014
Real Name: John
Location: La Jolla, CA
Watch: Platona
Posts: 12,194
Very long and interesting.
locutus49 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 15 October 2016, 05:53 AM   #3
r8t3d_M
"TRF" Member
 
r8t3d_M's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2015
Real Name: Felipe
Location: NYC
Watch: Me ;)
Posts: 2,894
How'd the DJ end up in the washing machine?
r8t3d_M is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 15 October 2016, 07:26 AM   #4
cornerstore
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Canada
Posts: 4,010
Quote:
Originally Posted by locutus49 View Post
Very long and interesting.
I especially like the boiled then frozen 16710 These examples certainly address some of those "can you ______ with a Rolex on" questions.
cornerstore is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 15 October 2016, 07:34 AM   #5
cornerstore
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Canada
Posts: 4,010
Quote:
Originally Posted by r8t3d_M View Post
How'd the DJ end up in the washing machine?
Good question, read here awhile back a member had same thing happen. I've heard of people who put a watch on towel to dry after bathing , forget it and the towel gets tossed into the washing machine.
cornerstore is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 15 October 2016, 07:38 AM   #6
Dyim
"TRF" Member
 
Dyim's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Canada
Posts: 2,236
Is it safe......?
Dyim is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 15 October 2016, 07:41 AM   #7
macarone72
Banned
 
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Livonia
Posts: 10
A tad long but lots of EXTREME tests, my fav.... dishwasher.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
macarone72 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 15 October 2016, 08:06 AM   #8
GradyPhilpott
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
 
GradyPhilpott's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: New Mexico
Watch: Seiko #SRK050
Posts: 34,447
This is my favorite Rolex story of all time:
This is a classic post on TimeZonefrom Jacob Hagert who allowed me to repost this story about his friend's Submariner. The serial number indicates that this watch is from 67/68 and was given to the owner on his 18th birthday as a new-old stock watch. Jacob's friend works as a Skipper on small coast ships. In 1995 he lost this Submariner while doing some engine work. About one year later the watch was found lying in old spill oil & diesel under the engine!! The watch had a "sailor" service at once using soap & autosol. The cleaned-up Sub went back on the wrist the very same day working fine. Who says traditional Oyster bracelets are not strong. The amount of stretch is well within reason considering the life this watch has had. Notice the benefits of an acrylic crystal. Although one cannot buff out a ding like this, this photo clearly illustrates the benefits of acrylic as a sapphire crystal would have otherwise been shattered.

The middle left photo shows another healthy crystal ding. The photo in the middle right shows how worn the bezel ring has become, but still very usable by "sailors fingers." The watch has been serviced twice after all these years.

The last visit was Rolex, Coopenhagen. As the scans show, itīs been a while since it has visited an RSC. When this watch was initially lost, the owner purchased a 14060 to replace the lost Submariner. Upon finding his trusty Submariner, he put it on instantly as the bracelet on the 14060 still "felt stiff." Apparently, it takes years to break in a Submariner, movement, bracelet and all

https://www.minus4plus6.com/ouch.php
Attached Images
File Type: jpg Rolex Horror.JPG (137.1 KB, 599 views)
__________________
JJ

Inaugural TRF $50 Watch Challenge Winner
GradyPhilpott is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 15 October 2016, 08:29 AM   #9
TK-710
2024 Pledge Member
 
TK-710's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Upstate
Watch: 116600
Posts: 2,156
Quote:
Originally Posted by GradyPhilpott View Post
This is my favorite Rolex story of all time:
This is a classic post on TimeZonefrom Jacob Hagert who allowed me to repost this story about his friend's Submariner. The serial number indicates that this watch is from 67/68 and was given to the owner on his 18th birthday as a new-old stock watch. Jacob's friend works as a Skipper on small coast ships. In 1995 he lost this Submariner while doing some engine work. About one year later the watch was found lying in old spill oil & diesel under the engine!! The watch had a "sailor" service at once using soap & autosol. The cleaned-up Sub went back on the wrist the very same day working fine. Who says traditional Oyster bracelets are not strong. The amount of stretch is well within reason considering the life this watch has had. Notice the benefits of an acrylic crystal. Although one cannot buff out a ding like this, this photo clearly illustrates the benefits of acrylic as a sapphire crystal would have otherwise been shattered.

The middle left photo shows another healthy crystal ding. The photo in the middle right shows how worn the bezel ring has become, but still very usable by "sailors fingers." The watch has been serviced twice after all these years.

The last visit was Rolex, Coopenhagen. As the scans show, itīs been a while since it has visited an RSC. When this watch was initially lost, the owner purchased a 14060 to replace the lost Submariner. Upon finding his trusty Submariner, he put it on instantly as the bracelet on the 14060 still "felt stiff." Apparently, it takes years to break in a Submariner, movement, bracelet and all

https://www.minus4plus6.com/ouch.php
Although some may disagree I think that watch has a lot of "character."
TK-710 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 15 October 2016, 09:42 AM   #10
the0thrdude
Banned
 
Join Date: Jul 2015
Real Name: Chris
Location: New York
Watch: 16710,116300
Posts: 501
oh man.
It's hard to look at some of these photos.
the0thrdude is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 15 October 2016, 09:52 AM   #11
r8t3d_M
"TRF" Member
 
r8t3d_M's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2015
Real Name: Felipe
Location: NYC
Watch: Me ;)
Posts: 2,894
Quote:
Originally Posted by cornerstore View Post
Good question, read here awhile back a member had same thing happen. I've heard of people who put a watch on towel to dry after bathing , forget it and the towel gets tossed into the washing machine.
Seems feasible but boy would I be mad at myself if that were to happen.
r8t3d_M is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 October 2016, 03:51 AM   #12
cornerstore
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Canada
Posts: 4,010
Quote:
Originally Posted by JES77 View Post
Although some may disagree I think that watch has a lot of "character."
I love it as well. Great story with it.
cornerstore is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 16 October 2016, 04:03 AM   #13
Utomow
"TRF" Member
 
Utomow's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Jakarta
Watch: 116610LN, 126334
Posts: 338
interesting sharing
Utomow is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 17 October 2016, 05:16 AM   #14
cornerstore
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Canada
Posts: 4,010
This was interesting, I didn't realize they use spring bars to connect SEL's to bracelet link.

Rolex Broken Rolex Bracelet
Broken Rolex SeaDweller Bracelet
Broken Rolex Oyster link.Springbars used on Rolex bracelet links
These images were posted on www.r-l-x.de showing a brokern SeaDweller Band. It has been known that the first link is weakest link in Oyster bracelets. Apparently, there is a springbar that holds the bracelet to the Solid End Link (SEL).
Attached Images
File Type: jpg IMG_3801.JPG (83.6 KB, 296 views)
File Type: jpg IMG_3802.JPG (18.6 KB, 290 views)
File Type: jpg IMG_3803.JPG (35.3 KB, 288 views)
cornerstore is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 17 October 2016, 07:44 AM   #15
Boaters
2024 Pledge Member
 
Join Date: May 2015
Real Name: Mike
Location: Pacific Northwest
Watch: 116610LV 16710 SD
Posts: 10,653
They put them through the ringer!
Boaters is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

OCWatches

Asset Appeal

Wrist Aficionado

DavidSW Watches

Takuya Watches

My Watch LLC


*Banners Of The Month*
This space is provided to horological resources.





Copyright Đ2004-2024, The Rolex Forums. All Rights Reserved.

ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX

Rolex is a registered trademark of ROLEX USA. The Rolex Forums is not affiliated with ROLEX USA in any way.