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Old 7 January 2009, 02:27 PM   #1
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washing your rolex

how often do you guys wash or take your watch in to have it sonicly cleaned. i use some soap and warm water about once a week and give it a bath. what about the rest?


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Old 7 January 2009, 02:29 PM   #2
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the only cleaning i give it is when i'm in the shower with my watch on. I don't scrub it but it comes out clean after showering with your watch.

another way is to put it in the dishwasher, it comes out clean too...
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Old 7 January 2009, 02:31 PM   #3
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I just leave my sub in my jeans pocket in the washing machine about once a week. I figure if it can handle depths of 1000 ft., a foot or two in the machine won't hurt it. It comes out looking (and smelling) great.

EDIT: For the record, and before anyone thinks I'm crazy, I'm only kidding around. Depending on how much I wear it, and what I'm doing with it on, I'll wash it every couple weeks with water, soap, and a bristle brush.
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Old 7 January 2009, 02:35 PM   #4
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For me..once evry 2 weeks...warm water and soft bristle brush... and soap...
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Old 7 January 2009, 02:38 PM   #5
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kirby,

how can stand the sound of the dumpdumpdumpdump as the watch goes round and round??
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Old 7 January 2009, 03:15 PM   #6
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I take mine to the local car wash....
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Old 7 January 2009, 05:24 PM   #7
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I take mine to the local car wash....
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Old 7 January 2009, 09:48 PM   #8
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I take mine to the local car wash....
Self-service or touchless ??
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Old 7 January 2009, 03:27 PM   #9
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once a week, but i hope to do it less frequently in the future.
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Old 7 January 2009, 03:45 PM   #10
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Well I go a little further...

About once a month, I fill a tall glass with dish soap and very warm water. I then suspend the head of the watch over the water by sliding two chopsticks underneath it, and then balance it over the rim of the glass.

This leaves the bracelet hanging fully submerged in the water.

I let it sit overnight. YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE the crap that comes out from the bracelet crevices using this method. A lot of it dislodges and sinks to the bottom of the glass, giving visual proof of the amount of dirt and oils that get trapped with normal wear. Added plus -- it grosses out the wife in the morning, especially when I use our Waterford crystal! Nothing but the best for Rolex.

I then give it a gentle scrub with a soft toothbrush and rinse. About every 3-4 months, I remove the bracelet from the watch head and just soak the bracelet. A lot of dirt can accumulate behind the end links and between the lugs.
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Old 8 January 2009, 04:38 AM   #11
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About once a month, I fill a tall glass with dish soap and very warm water. I then suspend the head of the watch over the water by sliding two chopsticks underneath it, and then balance it over the rim of the glass.

This leaves the bracelet hanging fully submerged in the water.

I let it sit overnight. YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE the crap that comes out from the bracelet crevices using this method. A lot of it dislodges and sinks to the bottom of the glass, giving visual proof of the amount of dirt and oils that get trapped with normal wear. Added plus -- it grosses out the wife in the morning, especially when I use our Waterford crystal! Nothing but the best for Rolex.

I then give it a gentle scrub with a soft toothbrush and rinse. About every 3-4 months, I remove the bracelet from the watch head and just soak the bracelet. A lot of dirt can accumulate behind the end links and between the lugs.
I take a soft toothbrush and a mild dish washing soap once a week, but this sounds like another good way of cleaning. Why don't you submerge the entire watch in the glass? Is it because you dont want the head submerged in soap? I think it would be a good way to clean under the bezel without popping it off, no?
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Old 7 January 2009, 03:53 PM   #12
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Wow, I do exactly the same but with a single malt 20 year old Scotch.
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Old 7 January 2009, 04:04 PM   #13
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Never have your watch cleaned in an ultra-sonic--bracelet (removed) is fine.

However, a gentle wash under the tap with a soft toothbrush and a tiny bit of dish soap followed by a thorough rinsing does wonders.

Not only does the watch look better, it feels a helluva lot better too without buildup of grime, dead skin cells, and other such crap.
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Old 9 January 2009, 03:35 AM   #14
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However, a gentle wash under the tap with a soft toothbrush and a tiny bit of dish soap followed by a thorough rinsing does wonders.

I wash my watch every day!!

In the shower in the morning, and then throughout the day (usualy when I visit the rest room) I'll give it a nice clean and shine!

Hopefully doesn;t put too much wear and tear on them
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Old 7 January 2009, 04:37 PM   #15
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Warm water, hand soap and a tooth brush is all you need.
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Old 7 January 2009, 06:14 PM   #16
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I just checked my Sub Date after reading this thread. It's currently sitting on it's NATO strap, looking a bit beaten and scratched (the sides of the case mainly) with a small ding on the bottom left lug and a couple of small chips on the edge of the crystal. All this became deadly obvious after it went into the shower with me after my last day's diving.

Next time I won't wash it for a few weeks and see what the 'patina' looks like then
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Old 7 January 2009, 08:17 PM   #17
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i get a shower with it on every day
then i simply slip it off and dry it whilst get myself dry
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Old 7 January 2009, 08:23 PM   #18
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Eeeehhh...never actually wash my watch, it gets a cleaning when it goes into the shower with me, otherwise nothing.
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Old 7 January 2009, 09:20 PM   #19
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I don't want to get technical, but according to chemistry alcohol IS a solution!
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Old 8 January 2009, 12:19 AM   #20
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I use the Larry (Tools) Rolex Washamatic and Instant Rewinder (patent pending).
OMG! Seriously though, great picture!
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Old 9 January 2009, 12:50 AM   #21
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OMG! Seriously though, great picture!
The pic is Larry's, and he claims it'll wind any Rolex to full power reserve in 3 milliseconds.
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Old 7 January 2009, 09:12 PM   #22
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Anyone thought of taking it to the Dry Cleaners.... (ul get it PRofessionally CLeaned)
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Old 8 January 2009, 01:01 AM   #23
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Warm water and soft soap, soft towel. Looks great, no problems so far.

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Sometimes shower with it, but I use a toothbrush and soap about twice a week.
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Old 8 January 2009, 04:45 AM   #25
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Sometimes shower with it, but I use a toothbrush and soap about twice a week.
You should use TOOTHPASTE with that toothbrush when you brush your teeth, Matt!!
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Old 8 January 2009, 08:14 AM   #26
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You should use TOOTHPASTE with that toothbrush when you brush your teeth, Matt!!
You're killing me! I brush my teeth on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
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Old 9 January 2009, 12:56 AM   #27
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I've said it before and I'll say it again...

From a post last summer...

I get sixteen vestal virgins to wash mine. Each rubs up a lather on their nubile thigh then allows my watch to brush gently against their delicate skin...only once!!!!!!!

Once that stage is done, I get an old crone to beat it with a salt encrusted Codfish forty times, no more, no less. It has to be forty. Any number other than forty and the moon will fall into the sun and we will all be destroyed from the resulting supernova.

Stage three is to rinse the watch thoroughly in the clear crystal glacial streams of the Antarctic ice flows. The watch is designed to take the extreme cold and if you add a stick of gum it leaves it feeling minty fresh.

Stage four...the watch is then place onto the supple forlock of an Alpaca. The exercise not only winds the watch but the soft fur gently dries the steel case.

Stage five. One hundred kittens are fed yellow skittles candy and they use their sweet baby kitten breath to air dry my beloved watch. This allows all droplets of moisture to leave the bracelet. You have not experienced dry until you feel 'kitten-dry'!

Finally the crystal is inspected for damage and gently given a buff by seven diamond mining dwarves. Diamond mining Dwarves are the best at knowing their quality crystal and minerals although they are desperate to leave at five pm as they need to get home to their lady friend "who was as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as ebony wood"!!!!!!

These yahoos posting here with their soap and water have no idea about cleaning these fantastic, extremely valuable and much better than all other brands timepieces.

Good luck with the cleaning!

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Old 9 January 2009, 02:07 AM   #28
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I've said it before and I'll say it again...

From a post last summer...

I get sixteen vestal virgins to wash mine. Each rubs up a lather on their nubile thigh then allows my watch to brush gently against their delicate skin...only once!!!!!!!

Once that stage is done, I get an old crone to beat it with a salt encrusted Codfish forty times, no more, no less. It has to be forty. Any number other than forty and the moon will fall into the sun and we will all be destroyed from the resulting supernova.

Stage three is to rinse the watch thoroughly in the clear crystal glacial streams of the Antarctic ice flows. The watch is designed to take the extreme cold and if you add a stick of gum it leaves it feeling minty fresh.

Stage four...the watch is then place onto the supple forlock of an Alpaca. The exercise not only winds the watch but the soft fur gently dries the steel case.

Stage five. One hundred kittens are fed yellow skittles candy and they use their sweet baby kitten breath to air dry my beloved watch. This allows all droplets of moisture to leave the bracelet. You have not experienced dry until you feel 'kitten-dry'!

Finally the crystal is inspected for damage and gently given a buff by seven diamond mining dwarves. Diamond mining Dwarves are the best at knowing their quality crystal and minerals although they are desperate to leave at five pm as they need to get home to their lady friend "who was as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as ebony wood"!!!!!!

These yahoos posting here with their soap and water have no idea about cleaning these fantastic, extremely valuable and much better than all other brands timepieces.

Good luck with the cleaning!

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And how long does this process take
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And how long does this process take
It takes a whole year to clean one Rolex....hmmmm that sounds familiar!

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It takes a whole year to clean one Rolex....hmmmm that sounds familiar!

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Sure does.....and you're nuts

How's that darling little boy of yours? A big hug and a kiss to him and, what the heck, since you're about it, a big hug and a kiss to your lovely wife too!!
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