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27 December 2019, 08:51 AM | #1 |
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Favorite ways to mistreat a watch?
I'm curious about various ways people have banged up or otherwise abused a watch. I'm interested purely in learning of things I might not have thought of in order to apply "an ounce of prevention." What have you (or "a friend of yours") done that you could/should have avoided?
Or... since it seems like every topic has been addressed previously, how about links to some "oops" threads? I have a bad habit of cutting corners at home, and just smacked my watch into the wall this morning. No harm done, fortunately. Thanks from one who is here to learn. |
27 December 2019, 08:58 AM | #2 |
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Was in a hurry coming through a door that ended up having a sticky handle. My hand was wet. Bad combination. My hand slipped on the handle and I banged the lug of the Sinn U2 on the sharp edge of the handle pretty hard. It was on a strap and the inside edge of the lug got dented/flattened pretty good. Drove me nuts because despite being banged around, that was the only mark that really showed. It was black coated model. Annoyed me enough that I sold it when Sinn said they dont do recoats at service and wouldn't clean the lug up at all.
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27 December 2019, 09:03 AM | #3 |
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A drunken lady fell into me and pockmarked my gold yachty. I wish I'd have moved/allowed her to fall on her drunken ass.
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28 December 2019, 03:53 AM | #4 |
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27 December 2019, 09:19 AM | #5 |
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Fell off a 10 foot high tree branch in Zimbabwe counting elephants. Hit Sub on ground. Broke some intervals on my Sub which Dallas RSC fixed.
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27 December 2019, 09:25 AM | #6 |
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Went over the handlebars on my mountain bike back in 1989......was wearing my 1655 ex2.....I protected the watch, but broke my collarbone. Happy the watch was not hurt!
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28 December 2019, 11:39 AM | #7 |
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27 December 2019, 09:29 AM | #8 |
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Lost my 16600 on a dive. Ironic ending, really.
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27 December 2019, 09:37 AM | #12 |
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Went mountain biking in telluride and forgot to take off my Patek Aquanaut. Cosmetically everything was fine but messed up the mechanics of the piece.
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27 December 2019, 11:32 AM | #13 |
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27 December 2019, 09:42 AM | #14 |
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Door handles can be kryptonite to wristwatches
This was on the edge of a padlock Otherwise just general daily wear and tear, not what I would particularly define as abusive wear. My beater Casio watch gets that, being thrown about in my gym bag, dropped on the floor etc. But of course it can handle that no problem.
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27 December 2019, 09:51 AM | #16 |
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I have many small dings on various watches and a couple of rather large ones. If the crystal is intact, the watch doesn't take in water and it works properly, the repairs wait until a service is needed. My habitual abuse comes under the "otherwise" heading. I don't wear them enough. I have more watches than arms, which is never a good place to start. And I usually put one on when I'm going out. If I work at home for a day or a week and don't zoom out for something, I'm usually watchless.
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27 December 2019, 10:01 AM | #17 |
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Metal airplane armrests and seatbelt buckles. Even a casual swipe will give you some nice marks or worse. Wear long sleeves or use the patented wristwatch bubblewrap option.
Home door handles and related door hardware will also reach out and grab your watch, so keep those chicken wings tucked in tight, frens. And I rarely take off watches, but have learned that any type of project or repair involving power or hand tools and/or ladders (and/or beer) generally results in some sort of issue. But in the end - and just like your car's exterior - that's the way it goes. |
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I’m On 2 planes a week and it’s so rare I even touch the handle much less bang my watch off it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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27 December 2019, 10:29 AM | #19 |
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27 December 2019, 11:38 AM | #20 | |
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Arm rests never really get me but I will admit I was riding on planes at same time I got into watches so I learned early to be esp careful on the plane and have never had an issue knock on wood Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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27 December 2019, 11:39 AM | #21 |
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4 January 2020, 04:19 AM | #22 |
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27 December 2019, 10:02 AM | #24 |
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Toilet seat lid is a killer!
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27 December 2019, 10:51 AM | #25 |
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It’s happened more than once clasp and belt buckle somehow come in contact quite often
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27 December 2019, 10:55 AM | #26 |
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I was cutoff on my Harley and amongst other injuries, the little finger on my left had was partially cut off all the way down to the wrist, stopping at my TT Sub.
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27 December 2019, 11:04 AM | #27 | |
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I remember that post! The Submariner saved your finger if I recall. OP here are some fun ways to abuse your Rolex. - Diving suit + seawater - Sparco and Recaro seat belt buckles - Snowboarding rails and boxes in the park - Bouldering - Girlfriend/Wife with rings, bangles, Chanel bags |
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27 December 2019, 11:40 AM | #28 |
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Spend a year or more in a war zone and you’ll find some nice nicks and dings. Just make sure when you send it in for service to RSC you ask that they not polish it up, that way you’ll always have those memories.
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27 December 2019, 01:00 PM | #29 |
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It might just be me, but sitting with my wrist near the aisle on the airplane. It scratches up my watch every single time with no exception. I purposefully choose the left aisle seats so that the watch on my left wrist doesn't end up getting scratched.
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27 December 2019, 01:00 PM | #30 |
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Not sure about the most favorite way.. but here is definitely a candidate for most painful to watch
https://youtu.be/21DrOx3RjDA?t=112 |
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