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27 August 2014, 01:28 PM | #1 |
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is daytona still waterproof if crown unscrewed?
let my daytona 116509 be washed while forgotten to have the crown screwed back down.
Is it still waterproof in this case? there should be still few rubber seals to keep water from penetrating inside the case? |
27 August 2014, 01:31 PM | #2 |
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It is still waterproof, and should be perfectly fine.
For future aquatic endeavors, try to make it a habit of locking down the crown (& pushers).
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You should be fine but I would lock the screws down before doing any heavy water activities
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Left to right, HEV, Chrono pushers like on Daytona Tudor range,Twin Lock,Triplock.
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Yes it is.
The pushers for example have no screw down crown but are still waterproof to 100 metres + a good safety margin. As you can see from Peters pxs the triplock has even heavier duty 'o' rings and are good to rated depth unscrewed. All seals being in A1 condition of course. Rolex rate their triplock seal to 500 Bar (5000 metres/>7400psi) and they are not relying on a finger tight crown seal for this.
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Very interesting
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Yes no problem
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Not according to Rolex...
I called the Rolex office on 5th ave a couple of weeks ago after purchasing a Daytona for myself, and the representative told me that it would "not be a good idea" to leave the pushers unscrewed under water. He said that it would be like leaving the crown unscrewed, which is not advisable. Don't shoot the messenger, I am just passing on the info...
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Very informative thread.
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thanks for the info and diagrams. i think Rolex will always play on the safe side and avoid any warranty issues by sending you the message that the pushers cannot be unscrewed
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There are absolutely no seals or method to seal anything on the pusher nuts, they're just lock-nuts. As to the crown unscrewed, the gasket under the crown is only one of the 3 seals, the others are around the stem inside and any Oyster Rolex is still waterproof to a great degree with the crown unscrewed. Of course, it is never a "...good idea" to not have all the tools you need engaged for any activity, but unless the inner seals are compromised, no water will enter through the crown or the pushers.
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You guys can dive with crown unscrewed, I won't , since you could easily press the pusher or hit the crown on something.
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cool pic Peter, and great info as always |
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