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21 March 2017, 01:49 AM | #1 |
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Royal Oak 15202st
Is the 15202st ideal for daily use? Is the 2121 caliber reliable to use daily? It's 50 meters, but does it have a screw-down crown?
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Depends what you do every day. Working at the office, sure it would be a great selection.
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Do you have a screw-down crown?
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Does the Nautilus 5711 have a thread in the crown?
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Very well for the Nautilus.
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15400 screw down crown, 15202 no screw down crown, 5711 screw down crown.
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The 15202 does not have a screw down crown because the original royal oak did not have a screw down crown. That said, I agree and would much prefer AP included one.
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15300, 15400, 5167, 5711, almost every Rolex: screw down crown
15202, no screw down crown |
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What about the 15450?
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Serious question. Does the screw down crown make a difference when it comes to water resistance? If two watches are rated 5 atm but one has a screw down crown and one does not is there a practical difference? I understand the "feeling" that a screw down crown provides peace of mind, but if both rated equally does it make a real world difference?
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Padi claims he knows of a diver that went down some 20m with his Daytona pushers unscrewed. I gather for casual pool wading it's more of a safeguard. One that I require. I don't need anxiety of making a 5k mistake while I'm swimming
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Ha. Great analogy.
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There's somebody who swim with a 15202???
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But unless I am mistaken, water resistance is not solely dependent upon whether the crown is screwed down or not. The seals within the crown tube and the case provide the protection for the movement, not really the crown. Which is why I asked the question. For example, and yes I know it is not directly comparable, but the water resistance for a sub does not depend upon whether the crown is screwed down or not. What I don't know is how the movement for the 15202 is sealed. I don't think it's as simple as screw down crown okay to swim, no screw down crown you cannot swim, when both have the same water resistance rating. |
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You better wear it daily if you don't want to set the date every time the watch stops.
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Got mine as a daily and love it. Works for most occasions on land extremely well
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