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Old 16 September 2008, 01:55 AM   #1
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Rolex - "Dish Washer Safe" ?

Here's another stupid thread which can be added to the "what's the most annoying question repeated on here" thread ...

Anyway, I'm lazy, I am happy to admit it. I can't be bothered to wash my Rolex. I was wondering, would a Rolex be dish washer safe? Immediate reaction I'm sure would have everybody yelling "Don't do it" I'm sure. But, think through the chemicals, temperatures and pressures - and what do we think, good or bad idea? If it's a bad idea, can you ellaborate why?

If the specific watch matters, I am talking about my TT Daytona.

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Old 16 September 2008, 01:57 AM   #2
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Since it is not my watch and I, most likely will never to it, sure it is safe and even Rolex recommended.. I have the same watch a M if I remember correctly.
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Old 16 September 2008, 02:36 AM   #3
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why not I would love to hear from you and how it turns out.
As it is partly a gold watch and that is not as tough as stainless steel I would put it on an economy cycle to be safe Look forward to you posting pictures of the result
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Old 16 September 2008, 02:39 AM   #4
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Truthfully, I don't see why not. But, personally I will continue to wash mine in the sink

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Old 16 September 2008, 02:40 AM   #5
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Make sure you put it on the "Pot Scrubber" cycle to get all the nooks and crannies. Also, unscrew the crown and the pushers to get it clean underneath. You may want to take the movement out and wash it at the same time :)
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Old 16 September 2008, 02:57 AM   #6
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Oh, to have enough money that I would even consider putting my Rollie in the dishwasher.
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Old 16 September 2008, 02:59 AM   #7
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You wouldn't put your dishes in the watch washer, would you ???? I'd vote don't do it.
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Old 16 September 2008, 03:06 AM   #8
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There is no way in H E doubble hockeysticks I'd put a rollie in the dishwasher!!!
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Old 16 September 2008, 03:07 AM   #9
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Well actually I have put my SD in a dish washer, made sure the high heat dry was disabled. It went through the cycvle rather nicely came out sparkling.The watch was right next to my Glock Frame. Just rember not to let it go through the hot dry cycle
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Old 16 September 2008, 03:21 AM   #10
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let me qualify my previous post. had been diving in a rather muddy bottom lake searching for treasure. Digging throigh silt and mud for coins. After the dive no amount of scrubbing got the grit out of the bezel ratcheting mechanism, so I took it apart put all the parts minus the small spring in the dishwasher for a good cleaning.

I dont normally use the dishwasher, but in this case it was pretty crudded up
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Old 16 September 2008, 03:31 AM   #11
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While I don't think I have the stones to try it myself, I would love read about someone else's experience with full heated dry cycle and all.
Didn't someone here actually boil and then freeze their Sub? I think I recall that post and even a follow up.

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Old 16 September 2008, 03:52 AM   #12
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I wouldn't. I don't know how the temperature differential might create condensation inside the case or the heat affect the rubber seals... or how the abrasives might eat the finishes over time.
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Old 16 September 2008, 03:58 AM   #13
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Electric diswashing detergent is some pretty caustic stuff. Much, much more so than hand or liquid diswashing soaps. I vote not, definitely not...
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I can't believe some of us are actually posting replies in this thread!!
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I can't believe some of us are actually posting replies in this thread!!
Yep JJ you would have to be pretty dumb to do that
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Old 16 September 2008, 04:02 AM   #17
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I can't believe some of us are actually posting replies in this thread!!
You did, JJ.
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Old 16 September 2008, 04:02 AM   #19
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Back in my police academy days, I actually threw my Glock in the dishwasher a couple times, then removed all moisture from the moving parts by further dissasembly, blasting with brake cleaner, air compressor, then re-oiling all. VERY clean during inspection! This partiular Glock (19) has NEVER had a malfunction the whole time I have had/used it.
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Old 16 September 2008, 04:42 AM   #20
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Lol.

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Make sure you put it on the "Pot Scrubber" cycle to get all the nooks and crannies. Also, unscrew the crown and the pushers to get it clean underneath. You may want to take the movement out and wash it at the same time :)

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Old 16 September 2008, 04:45 AM   #21
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Why not send that TT Cos to old J and I'll clean it progressively over a ten year cycle!!!!

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Old 16 September 2008, 04:47 AM   #22
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Why not send that TT Cos to old J and I'll clean it progressively over a ten year cycle!!!!

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I bet you'll keep it fully "wound" too, won't ya
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I bet you'll keep it fully "wound" too, won't ya
Only when I'm in the shower.............

And thinking of you delivering that package!!!!!!!!!!!



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Old 16 September 2008, 04:54 AM   #24
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I can't believe some of us are actually posting replies in this thread!!

i think it is safer to put it in the washing machine... gentlest cycle pls. if you are too lazy to dry it, you can also put it in the dryer for 5 minutes



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And thinking of you delivering that package!!!!!!!!!!!



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Just a gentle reminder:



Dishwasher safe?
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Old 16 September 2008, 05:49 AM   #27
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I think to be safe you should get in the dishwasher with it!

That way you can always pop out if it gets too much and looks like it might damage it
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Old 16 September 2008, 06:18 AM   #28
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Dishwasher for the Daytona
Clothes washer for the SD (gentle cycle only)
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Old 16 September 2008, 06:49 AM   #29
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Dishwasher safe?
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Old 16 September 2008, 08:33 AM   #30
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if you take apart all the parts of your rollie and wash them in dish washer, I'm sure all the grease will come out nicely!
as for the outside?
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