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Old 18 May 2014, 10:41 PM   #91
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But I've logged >200k miles on various Harley-Davidsons over the past 20 years and have never removed it while riding. The watch seems unfazed by this exposure, and if it can survive years of riding year-round on a Harley it can survive a lawn tractor for an hour every week in the summer months.

I think that's the best answer, from a "technical" standpoint, so far. I wear mine cutting my own lawn and have never had any problems.
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Old 18 May 2014, 10:47 PM   #92
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Old 19 May 2014, 01:13 AM   #93
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Old 19 May 2014, 09:21 AM   #94
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Old 19 May 2014, 09:36 AM   #95
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First off, I am being a 100% serious about my question. I do not know what some of you do after you get off work, but for me, I keep working because I own a home that needs attention on a daily basis. Thus, the second I get out of my vehicle, I don't go inside but instead go straight to doing work such as mowing the lawn or mulching or working on my deck, etc...I wear a watch to work so I have the watch on when I get home. I am genuinely asking if it is save because that is a lot of vibrations to take on a watch. So your "is there a race on" comment looks pretty bad considering some people on here post pics of their food which has even less to do about watches than my question. Now if you want to make a comment on my thread about being "serious" and history of rolex and so on, that is fine, but please look at the dumb and humorless remarks some of posted in this same thread. As for posting a rolex/tractor pic thread, that was simply a joke because of all the "rolex and your ...." threads that shows every kind of picture on here. I obviously wouldn't post something so humorless on such a "serious" forum website.

I think this gent, 5253Reynolds, said it just right

Perhaps the market for this forum has spoken. If you don't like the thread don't respond to it and it will disappear into obscurity (aka pg. 2). Furthermore if you enjoy discussing history there is an entire forum on this site dedicated to vintage Rolex. This forum is a general discussion so the topics will be random and every thread is not intended to wow you. Just my 2 cents.
Agree with your post. You shouldn't worry yourself with what the naysayers and debbie downers post because your question is legitimate. A forum is supposed to be a place for people to be able to ask questions and get assistance but most of the threads are dedicated to people pointing to random objects with their rolexes on, pictures of what they had for dinner, or what kind of expensive liquor they're drinking. Pretty sad that you get such negative pushback from an honest question.

Anyways I do mow my lawn with my Rolex and haven't had any issues. I was concerned about the vibrations but I also ride my motorcycle with my Rolex on and it hasn't seemed to phase it. Hope this helps.
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Old 19 May 2014, 09:45 AM   #96
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OP. Do not worry. You can do anything you want with the watch on. I mow, hammer nails, play baseball, whatever and I never, ever give a second thought to whether I am going to hurt my watch. Ever.

My watch neither defines, not controls me. It's just a watch. I would never drink out of a Rolex-branded coffee mug, for example - that's too douch-y for my tastes. It is seriously just a watch to me. Albeit one I wear every day.
+1 It's just a watch and a great one at that. If you feel it was an expensive item, take precautions when in doubt. If you could replace it tomorrow and not think too much of it, wear it all the time!

The coffee cup thing made me laugh and I agree.
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Old 19 May 2014, 10:03 AM   #97
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Having frequented trf for a couple of years I can empathise with the lack of patience some longer running members/moderators have for these posts.
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Old 19 May 2014, 01:04 PM   #98
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It goes where I go daily. Has the marks and scars to prove it. Notice small chunk missing out of the bezel insert at 2 o'clock position. Not sure how that one happen.
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Old 19 May 2014, 01:31 PM   #99
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Simple answer no but is there any reason to wear a watch while mowing the grass, is there a race on that you need a watch to time it.And please do not post a thread on your Watch and Tractor/ Lawn Mower" thread, now we are really getting some eye candy.This forum was started for serious discussions about Rolex watches and the history of Rolex watches which IMHO is sadly lacking on forum lately.

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