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30 August 2021, 09:52 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Triplock Crown Waterproofness
Please help settle some confusion around the triplock crown.
My understanding is that when the crown in winding position or out, the watch is water proof to its depth rating but it is not recommended to go diving because the operation of the crown, while under water, may cause water to enter. Having that said, above surface applications like showering or washing dishes with your crown in winding position or unscrewed should mean your watch is still water proof ? Thanks in advance ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
30 August 2021, 09:56 AM | #2 |
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Easy- use the crown as Rolex advises. Tighten down the crown. There may be some degree of water resistance, but why take a chance?
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Yes of course but trying to ease my mind for that lapse in judgement when the crown was in winding position for a better half of the day Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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30 August 2021, 10:13 AM | #4 |
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Why would you leave the crown in that position?
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You should be fine. See Bas' posts #22 and #69 in this thread:
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=624709
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Years ago, I bumped into a pal of mine who was not a WIS. I noticed he was wearing a TT DJ and immediately noticed it’s crown was in winding mode. I wound it back right away and asked how long it was kept in that crown winding position. He said he never knew, never noticed and never had problems with its time keeping. There was no fogging nor moisture under the crystal. So I’d say maybe months, perhaps. Benefits of an oyster system. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I’m not perfect, that’s the point. I left the crown unscrewed on a Rolex and got in the ocean. It ruined my watch. Trust me your Rolex will be fine in water with the crown unscrewed until the moment that it isn’t. Since you don’t know when that moment will come teach yourself to always screw it down.
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I’ve had 1 watch maker discuss the triplock to me in person. Sounded convincing enough that you’re able to actually leave the crown unwound and the watch be able to survive your experience. I definitely wouldn’t stress.
If still concerned, have a local watch maker you trust or your peers trust open it up and do a check and let you peak. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I believe that there used to be official documentation that stated that the triplock was water reistant to 50 meters with the crown unscrewed. It seems like that rating is a function of orings that can be in a deteriorated state depending on age and wear and so Rolex didn't want to have the liability of officially stating something.
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Screwdown crown is pretty old tech, about 100 years old. There's plenty of watches out there that don't have them but still are rated to 100m, like most Rolex oyster cases.
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I've found mine undone at the end of the day before. Also noticed my wife's undone many times, so now her watch stays on a winder so she doesn't have to meddle with it!! Never had a proem though..
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The ONLY person who can answer that properly on this forum is Padi56.
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Thanks to all for the very informative discussion. I was able to learn a little bit of history today as well as ease my mind.
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As long as the seals inside the tube are viable, they will keep water from entering the watch.
The issue with an unscrewed crown is not about having an open hole to the atmosphere, because you do not. The problem is lateral distortion, where the crown is pushed sideways, which moves the stem against the o-ring seal, causing deformation that may allow water to bypass it as long as that deformation lasts.
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The good news is that you're probably OK. The not so good news is that if you're not, you will know soon enough. I'm leaning towards OK.
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Rolex stated on their website years ago that the Triplock was rated to 500 Bar unscrewed. No mention was made of an issue with operating it unscrewed?
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