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18 May 2018, 02:17 AM | #1 |
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Was Showering With My SS SkyD Blue And….
Am a typical watch guy I guess, quite active and wear my mechanical timepiece 24/7/365 and expect it to work. All day, every day. Beach, bicycling, when working on the car… Problem is she gets a bit dirty on days like today so was in the show and decided to clean her more thoroughly. Took the SS SkyD Blue off my wrist, checked the crown for tightness, then got my fave watch cleaning soap (Armani Code). Slippery stuff and the watch was in my hand as was cleaning it. Anywho, so while rinsing it off I lifted it to the shower head to ensure the soap is washed off. Then put it back on my wrist, left shower, toweled off, etc. Checked the crown and she was still tight. What I then noticed is…. How clean she is. Great looking watch, love it.
Were you expecting a different outcome? It’s a Rolex and can get wet, be taken into the shower, etc. Life is good. Alas, too busy to take a pic. Insert photo of clean watch with scratched bracelet from being worn every day here.
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