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Old 10 April 2011, 09:26 AM   #1
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Icon5 I Know My DateJust Is Waterproof..But...

Before I get flamed - this is not one of those "I baby my watch and I'm scared to let rain hit it" threads This is a legitimate concern of mine:

Would you guys recommend taking off a DJ when swimming? I ask because I leave for my two week wedding trip in the Caribbean in a few weeks and ideally I'd love to never take it off while there :)

I tried searching the site but had no luck finding info specifically about the Datejust.

I think I remember reading that swimming puts weird pressure on the watch or causes water movements that could potentially penetrate the DJ's crown. ie. it can handle going down 100m but if movement is added it isn't as waterproof? I think I'm wrong here but I swear I read that here somewhere once.

It's an Oyster - it must be ok right?? I'm not talking deep dives / swimming, no deeper than 10-20 feet I guess!

I just don't want to take an unnecessary risk if it's just not recommended to do that with a non diver..


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Old 10 April 2011, 09:29 AM   #2
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If you both were under water, unless you had on an air tank, you would likely die before your Datejust did...
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if you both were under water, unless you had on an air tank, you would likely die before your datejust did...
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If it has been pressure tested reasonably recently it should be fine. If it hasn't been tested within he year perhaps you could get it done to reassure yourself. Swimming in a pool or the ocean should be fine. Have fun and have a great trip!
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People have been arguing static pressure vs dynamic pressure for years without any resolution or proof that the watch is affected either way....

I believe that if your seals are sound, and your crown is screwed down, swimming is never going to be an issue with any Oyster Rolex... I have snorkeled and swim with an Explorer II without issue. It has the same sealing system as your DJ..

It's really a personal comfort issue.....
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Old 10 April 2011, 09:33 AM   #6
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People have been arguing static pressure vs dynamic pressure for years without any resolution or proof that the watch is affected either way....

I believe that if your seals are sound, and your crown is screwed down, swimming is never going to be an issue with any Oyster Rolex... I have snorkeled and swim with an Explorer II without issue. It has the same sealing system as your DJ..

It's really a personal comfort issue.....
That's the thing. I know technically it should be fine but I'm looking for more a peace of mind response from some one at this point lol

Swimming with your Expy II bodes well for the sealing though!
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That's the thing. I know technically it should be fine but I'm looking for more a peace of mind response from some one at this point lol

Swimming with your Expy II bodes well for the sealing though!
I've gone swimming with my dj without issue, and it's been quite a few years since I've pressure tested it. For this reason I wouldn't take it diving even though I won't reach the 100m pressure limit.

However whether in a pool or the ocean, i always spend a little time washing my watch off in the sink to get rid of the salt/chlorine...
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I've gone swimming with my dj without issue, and it's been quite a few years since I've pressure tested it. For this reason I wouldn't take it diving even though I won't reach the 100m pressure limit.

However whether in a pool or the ocean, i always spend a little time washing my watch off in the sink to get rid of the salt/chlorine...
Thanks I appreciate your first hand opinion!

For the most part when I say swimming I mean lounging towards the swim up bar lol

Maybe I'll just take it off for snorkelling and diving but won't worry about it in the pool!
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I believe that if your seals are sound, and your crown is screwed down, swimming is never going to be an issue with any Oyster Rolex...
This is the heart of the message. Get your watch tested before you take a chance on destroying it, because bad seals will not protect your watch.

I once read a very compelling argument for never wearing any watch in the water, unless you're a professional diver and have your watch tested regularly or if you see a child drowning and don't have time to remove your watch.

Rolex Oysters are built to withstand water, but do due diligence before you take the plunge.
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Old 10 April 2011, 09:34 AM   #10
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Here's the two body's of water I'll be swimming in (resort pool and Le Ocean) lol

Does that help you guys answer?
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Here's the two body's of water I'll be swimming in (resort pool and Le Ocean) lol



Does that help you guys answer?

WAIT! WAIT!!

In the particular body of water in the picture, i wouldnt risk your DJ. Actually, if I were you I would cancel...

I think waterproof in a Paradise like that, could be a concern!!! (Green with envy!!!)

Enjoy it safely!!!


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I'd be more worried about scratching it when getting in or out of the pool or frolicking on the beach than the chlorine or salt water hurting it...
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I'd be more worried about scratching it when getting in or out of the pool or frolicking on the beach than the chlorine or salt water hurting it...
Well if I'm drinking heavily I'll be sure to leave it in the room safe haha

I'm not really concerned about the salt / chlorine I know that will wash right off. More concerned about penetration from motion etc.

People supposably swam across oceans with an "oyster" on their wrist and the watches survived.

I like to think my brand new date just is a bit more advanced then what they had on and hope it should be fine to snorkel and swim with!
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Old 10 April 2011, 12:34 PM   #14
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More concerned about penetration from motion etc.
You may have penetration from motion on your wedding day vacation but it won't be water in your watch from swimming!
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Well if I'm drinking heavily I'll be sure to leave it in the room safe haha

I'm not really concerned about the salt / chlorine I know that will wash right off. More concerned about penetration from motion etc.

People supposably swam across oceans with an "oyster" on their wrist and the watches survived.

I like to think my brand new date just is a bit more advanced then what they had on and hope it should be fine to snorkel and swim with!
Be very careful leaving it in the in-room safe. Those are typically easily broken into if it is known that there is something rather valuable in it. Several places that I have visited in the Caribbean have had nothing more than something similar to a kid's tin lunchbox mounted on the closet wall.

Have a good time on your trip, I LOVE the Caribbean
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I'd be more worried about scratching it when getting in or out of the pool or frolicking on the beach than the chlorine or salt water hurting it...
Precisely.
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Old 10 April 2011, 09:37 AM   #17
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i would get it pressure tested before you go but i'm sure you'll be fine. congrats on the wedding!
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Old 10 April 2011, 09:39 AM   #18
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i would get it pressure tested before you go but i'm sure you'll be fine. congrats on the wedding!
Thanks. She's only a year old I'd like to assume she's still good.. hmm maybe I should just leave it in the safe during the day.
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Thanks. She's only a year old I'd like to assume she's still good.. hmm maybe I should just leave it in the safe during the day.
Don't play with the crown underwater and your watch will be fine. It is far too young to need a service so the seals should be of no concern.

The best advice I can give you though is if you are going to constantly be concerned about the watch, just leave it home for something cheaper. You are there for your wedding and worrying about a watch should be pretty low on your list.

I can't understand how people buy rugged tool watches and then constantly worry about things as silly as washing their hands with it on. Your watch was expensive. It is also about as rugged as they come. Enjoy it for what it was made for and stop worrying. Those recommending you spend money to have a one year old watch rated to 100m pressure tested are nuts. The watch carries a 2 year warranty. If there is a failure of a seal on an unopened watch and the crown being loose was not the cause, it IS a warranty issue.
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It`s perfectly safe to swim with it, I did it with my Tudor Prince Date, and it is, despite obvious similarity with your DJ, waterproof to only 50 meters.
So, if Tudor can do, Rolex can do even better!
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Your modern "Oyster" (trip-lock, etc) is made to go in water. No need to take it off unless you're doing some very deep scuba. I wouldn't leave it in the safe.

I swam in the ocean waves and pools with mine many times.
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Not sure what the waterproof the dj has,if it's 300m then you really should not have a problem,300m is a long way down and the pressure would be huge,isn't part of the fun in having watches like this,is to use them as intended?

just wondering if the waterproofing should fail would that be covered under the warranty?
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Not sure what the waterproof the dj has,if it's 300m then you really should not have a problem,300m is a long way down and the pressure would be huge,isn't part of the fun in having watches like this,is to use them as intended?

just wondering if the waterproofing should fail would that be covered under the warranty?
I doubt it.. would be interesting to find out though!
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Not sure what the waterproof the dj has,if it's 300m then you really should not have a problem,300m is a long way down and the pressure would be huge,isn't part of the fun in having watches like this,is to use them as intended?

just wondering if the waterproofing should fail would that be covered under the warranty?
A lot of people recommend pressure testing yearly. Only your AD can really say whether or not a water leak 1year in would be covered under warranty. As far as I'm concerned either get it pressure tested to put your mind at ease or leave it at home and wear a casio or some such cheap crap that you don't care about.
Really your DJ should be fine swimming, snorkeling, etc.
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I swam in my DJ with no problem. I've even gone swimming with my Speedmaster.
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I have a 16 year old Breitling Chronomat that hasn't been serviced in 8 years. I've jumped in a pool, lake and ocean without thinking twice about it without questioning it. I've done the same with all my watches except my Daytona (Only because I haven't had the opportunity). If I had to wonder about my Rolex being able to handle the same, I would have never have bought it.
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