The Rolex Forums   The Rolex Watch

ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX


Go Back   Rolex Forums - Rolex Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 4 March 2016, 11:03 AM   #1
commanderbond
"TRF" Member
 
commanderbond's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Nor California
Watch: SubC
Posts: 99
Hope there isn't water in my movement!

I rinsed off my SubC yesterday under the tap, but the triplock crown was locked all the way 100% shut. I made sure of that before I rinsed it.
Today when opened the crown to check if everything was functioning normally, I noticed that the winding mechanism felt much grittier than usual.
-I checked for any sort of water in the dial, and there is no amount of fogginess or visible moisture.
- It is keeping time accurately, same as always.
- When i put my ear against the movement, it sounds the same as normal, and if anything a tiny bit louder than usual.
The main problem is that I am feeling a resistance when winding it, and usually the winding process is very smooth. I am not overwinding it, since I have not wound it in a while, as it is my daily wearer.
It is about 2 years old now.
Does anyone have any advice as to how I can check whether everything is okay without taking to an AD?
Thanks.
commanderbond is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 11:06 AM   #2
schwartz914
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
 
schwartz914's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2011
Real Name: David
Location: NY
Watch: Rolex
Posts: 917
Bring it in right away doesn't hurt
schwartz914 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 11:07 AM   #3
commanderbond
"TRF" Member
 
commanderbond's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Nor California
Watch: SubC
Posts: 99
unfortunately the AD i got it from is a 45 minute drive from home
commanderbond is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 11:10 AM   #4
Dom_Rellik
Banned
 
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: NYC
Posts: 224
Assuming it's a ss watch, average age your risking 7k vs 45 minutes. RT uber $200.
Dom_Rellik is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 11:14 AM   #5
ltmgeller
2024 SubLV41 Pledge Member
 
ltmgeller's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Real Name: Mike
Location: New York
Watch: Rolex
Posts: 22,591
Time for a checkup.
ltmgeller is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 11:16 AM   #6
antbkny
"TRF" Member
 
antbkny's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2013
Real Name: Anthony
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Watch: Dblue
Posts: 6,723
I've seen this before, nothing to worry about. Let it wind down a bit and try again. I'm willing to bet it will feel smoother in the morning.
antbkny is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 11:19 AM   #7
Charlie_pace
"TRF" Member
 
Charlie_pace's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: N/A
Watch: Sub 16610
Posts: 514
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dom_Rellik View Post
Assuming it's a ss watch, average age your risking 7k vs 45 minutes. RT uber $200.
So true.
Charlie_pace is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 11:29 AM   #8
IT Nerd
2024 Pledge Member
 
IT Nerd's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: VA
Watch: me flip
Posts: 1,021
Quote:
Originally Posted by commanderbond View Post
unfortunately the AD i got it from is a 45 minute drive from home
That's like 2/3 the commute time that I make M-F to the office (one way!).

Get it checked out.
IT Nerd is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 11:57 AM   #9
Sublover2166
Banned
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Real Name: John
Location: Manassas,Virginia
Watch: Ol'Bluesy & Hulk
Posts: 2,871
Most likely the mainspring is fully wound and slipping in the barrel. I would not sweat it.
Sublover2166 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 12:27 PM   #10
mmalek1
"TRF" Member
 
mmalek1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Real Name: Matt
Location: Virginia
Watch: This one.
Posts: 1,760
I agree to let it run down and check the wind from a dead stop. If your still questioning it, that 45 minute drive is more than worth it. Heck, it gives an excuse to try on a few different models--win,win,win :) good luck
mmalek1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 12:49 PM   #11
Tools
TRF Moderator & 2024 SubLV41 Patron
 
Tools's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2007
Real Name: Larry
Location: Mojave Desert
Watch: GMT's
Posts: 43,516
Quote:
Originally Posted by commanderbond View Post
.. ..
- It is keeping time accurately, same as always.
.. ..
It is about 2 years old now.
. . .
You're overthinking things..

It is not likely at all that any water got into your watch - even if the crown had not been screwed down. There are just too many 0-rings and gaskets inside the tube and case to let that happen on a new watch.
__________________
(Chill ... It's just a watch Forum.....)
NAWCC Member
Tools is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 04:30 PM   #12
jeffgo888
2024 Pledge Member
 
jeffgo888's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2013
Real Name: Jeff
Location: CA
Watch: me disappear into
Posts: 1,938
sUBc, even without the crown screwed in, is plenty rock solid.
If you do NOT see moisture inside the crystal, you should be fine.

best way is to take it out in the cold, then bring it in and expose to heat to see if it will fog up....
__________________
***
Be inner, be peaceful

***
jeffgo888 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 04:45 PM   #13
Porter
"TRF" Member
 
Porter's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2015
Real Name: Carlos
Location: Eivissa
Watch: Rolex, Tudor....
Posts: 1,635
Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffgo888 View Post
sUBc, even without the crown screwed in, is plenty rock solid.
If you do NOT see moisture inside the crystal, you should be fine.

best way is to take it out in the cold, then bring it in and expose to heat to see if it will fog up....
Totally agree!
Porter is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 4 March 2016, 06:15 PM   #14
crowncollection
"TRF" Member
 
crowncollection's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Real Name: David
Location: australia
Posts: 20,216
A sub is waterproof with the crown open


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
__________________
watches many
crowncollection is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 5 March 2016, 01:15 AM   #15
strongarms
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: May 2012
Real Name: John Paul
Location: Katy TX
Watch: Sub/Speedy
Posts: 144
Hey commanderbond, hop in your DB5 and make the 45 minute drive!
strongarms is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 5 March 2016, 01:37 AM   #16
breitlings
Banned
 
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Bethesda
Watch: Apple TV
Posts: 5,744
Quote:
Originally Posted by commanderbond View Post
I rinsed off my SubC yesterday under the tap, but the triplock crown was locked all the way 100% shut. I made sure of that before I rinsed it.
Today when opened the crown to check if everything was functioning normally, I noticed that the winding mechanism felt much grittier than usual.
-I checked for any sort of water in the dial, and there is no amount of fogginess or visible moisture.
- It is keeping time accurately, same as always.
- When i put my ear against the movement, it sounds the same as normal, and if anything a tiny bit louder than usual.
The main problem is that I am feeling a resistance when winding it, and usually the winding process is very smooth. I am not overwinding it, since I have not wound it in a while, as it is my daily wearer.
It is about 2 years old now.
Does anyone have any advice as to how I can check whether everything is okay without taking to an AD?
Thanks.
You can take the back off and let it air dry.
breitlings is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 5 March 2016, 01:39 AM   #17
breitlings
Banned
 
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Bethesda
Watch: Apple TV
Posts: 5,744
Quote:
Originally Posted by strongarms View Post
Hey commanderbond, hop in your DB5 and make the 45 minute drive!
Db11 now. Spectre is a badass bond film.
breitlings is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 5 March 2016, 01:46 AM   #18
m j b
"TRF" Member
 
m j b's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Real Name: Michael
Location: RTP, NC, USA
Watch: ♕& Ω
Posts: 5,221
DB11? Never heard of it. DB-S last time, right?

Anyway, to the OP and his watch, I'll bet that because you washed it and you're really paying attention to everything in standard Rolex-owner paranoia mode, you *think* it's different. But it's probably not. If there really is any difference, it could just be that the o-ring for the stem is now a bit damp (on the outside) and grabbing it a bit better, giving a bit more resistance. That's all. I'm sure it's fine.
__________________
Enjoy life - it has an expiration date.


Disclaimer: Please note that the avatar is not an accurate representation of how I look. The camera adds 10 pounds...
m j b is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 5 March 2016, 02:39 AM   #19
Boaters
2024 Pledge Member
 
Join Date: May 2015
Real Name: Mike
Location: Pacific Northwest
Watch: 116610LV 16710 SD
Posts: 10,653
Only time will tell no fog all good
Boaters is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 5 March 2016, 10:49 AM   #20
El Cascarrabias
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2014
Real Name: Frank
Location: USA
Watch: 16613LB
Posts: 1,006
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tools View Post
You're overthinking things..

It is not likely at all that any water got into your watch - even if the crown had not been screwed down. There are just too many 0-rings and gaskets inside the tube and case to let that happen on a new watch.
This

Quote:
Originally Posted by breitlings View Post
You can take the back off and let it air dry.
Not this
El Cascarrabias is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 March 2016, 04:56 AM   #21
breitlings
Banned
 
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Bethesda
Watch: Apple TV
Posts: 5,744
Quote:
Originally Posted by El Cascarrabias View Post
This



Not this
look if his watch has water in it, IF. then taking the back off is the first thing I would do and let it air dry, it prevents corrosion. You may want to service it later but it is a very good step if you know you have water in your watch.
breitlings is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16 March 2016, 04:58 AM   #22
breitlings
Banned
 
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Bethesda
Watch: Apple TV
Posts: 5,744
Quote:
Originally Posted by m j b View Post
DB11? Never heard of it. DB-S last time, right?
No sir, the DB11 was in the last bond film, Spectre.
breitlings is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Tags
subc date , submariner , water , winding


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

OCWatches

Wrist Aficionado

My Watch LLC

WatchesOff5th

DavidSW Watches

Takuya Watches


*Banners Of The Month*
This space is provided to horological resources.





Copyright ©2004-2024, The Rolex Forums. All Rights Reserved.

ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX

Rolex is a registered trademark of ROLEX USA. The Rolex Forums is not affiliated with ROLEX USA in any way.