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9 January 2020, 05:11 AM | #1 |
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Sauna, steam room?
New year, new gym and leisure club for me.
I've always worn my ROO for gym and swim, but haven't had a decent sauna and steam room before. Any ROO experiences with wearing whilst in sauna/steam room? I definitely won't ever leave my watch in a locker, and so I would be sad to have to leave it at home. I specifically bought this latest ROO (camo blue) to be an every day, do everything watch, but obviously I won't golf in it or subject it to g-forces that are contrary to AP's own advice. Other than that though, putting it in harms way in the normal course of things doesn't phase me. So, steam, sauna, good to go or leave at home? |
9 January 2020, 05:43 AM | #2 |
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If you have insurance on it, which you should, then just put it in a locked locker and don’t worry about it. I wouldn’t wear it in the sauna.
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9 January 2020, 05:58 AM | #3 |
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I've only wore diver type watches in the sauna / steam room and as mentioned, you should be just fine leaving valuables in your locker with everything insured.
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9 January 2020, 06:04 AM | #4 |
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Worn my diver a lot in all the above. No issues at all.
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9 January 2020, 07:18 AM | #5 |
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Worn both RO and ROOs in saunas, no issues. It’s waterproof and the heath is no issue.
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9 January 2020, 07:58 AM | #6 |
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Insurance is not an issue, just personal discomfort in leaving it in a locker. I don't let my golf bag out of sight when it has my watch in it either.
That said though, it sounds like wearing it is certainly a viable option. Thanks. |
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There is nothing magic in a steam room or sauna that suddenly makes a watch turn into a wet noodle on the wrist.
If you have been on a cruise to South America in the summer, or a day outing in Death Valley, you have exposed your watch to more environmental changes than a sauna.
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If it’s not too hot for your body, it’s not too hot for your watch.
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But in all seriousness, I was concerned as to the quick contrast in temperatures, from pool to sauna to pool etc, rather than the actual 'extreme' heat. I have 'all risks' insurance so have no real concerns about theft or damage, but equally I don't want to be negligent. Having said all of that though my wife has now chimed in with an opinion...and given that she bought me the watch for our wedding anniversary... |
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9 January 2020, 09:37 AM | #11 |
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It's safer on your wrist than in a locker. If you can can handle it, the watch can. I'd either be wearing it or leave it at home.
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^^ This^^
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sounds like a great way to destroy seals. no way, not a chance.
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I’m afraid that article is full of false statements and little facts. From personal experience (and many others on here) of both my APD and cheap Casio, I can confirm zero issues. As for the metal getting too hot - also never happens as it does not reach the ambient air temperature whilst on ones wrist.
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More than a few watches have been stolen from lockers at gyms. Either wear the watch or leave it at home. Even if you have insurance, it's not worth the risk of losing it.
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10 January 2020, 07:21 AM | #17 |
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Tried it with my diver, wouldn’t ever do it again. Go search the threads and you will find at least 3 threads including my own with issues after wearing to sauna/steam/jacuzzi etc.
The service center techs told me not to wear. It’s not the environment per se, but the quick change of environment from hot to cold which causes the issues. Your watch, you do you.
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Do you mean like going from the Vegas Desert 120 degree streets into a 72 degree casino? Or skiing on a 0 degree mountain all morning, then going into the 75 degree resort dining room? Or riding in a 70 degree air conditioned bus into Death Valley, then getting out into the 135 degree weather to visit the sites? Or boating off the 90 degree coast, then diving into water in the 60's?
Your watch doesn't know where you are at, or if it is wet or dry.
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10 January 2020, 08:31 AM | #21 |
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Thanks for all the input.
My wife had the final say..."can't you at least wait until your next watch arrives before you ruin this one". I have history... All things considered, all comments considered, I'm going to pass on the Sauna/Steam room with my watch. It shall stay at home with its brothers and sisters and play on the merry go round watch winder. No big loss. Thanks all and you can stop the bickering now, cheers. :) |
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I’ve never worn any of my watches in the sauna or steam room. You just never know.
They’re all insured and I just lock them in the locker and forget about it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I’ve worn my 15202 — which has no screw-down crown and only 50m of WR — in a steam room, the pool, the hot tub, etc., and it’s fared perfectly. I wore my new 26315ST (also 50m of WR) in the ocean last week and was jumping into the ocean and swimming around and it also had no issues. Your ROO will be 100% fine through whatever you put it through.
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I have a steam room in my house (a bench in my master bath shower and steam generating unit) and have worn my Milgauss, YM-II, some Omegas in there, but I haven't had the balls to wear my crown jewel, AP ROC in there yet. It just isn't really made for that kind of thing. Its a gorgeous piece, but I am not 100% sure I trust AP water resistance and seals the way I would trust true tool / sport watch brands.
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