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30 July 2008, 01:31 PM | #1 |
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Leather bands in water
I just wanted to know if you guys took your leather band Rolexes with you swimming. Are the leather bands waterproof, or do they tend to shrink after diving. Does Rolex give any information about this?
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30 July 2008, 01:35 PM | #2 |
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BOB straps makes a waterproof leather ( SPORTIVO ). I use them on my Pams all the time with no problems at all....do shrink..no leaky dyes!
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30 July 2008, 01:38 PM | #3 |
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For me, leather bands have never faired well, even though they may have been advertised as "waterproof". Metal bands, of any flavor, seem to be superior to the task of "waterproofness".
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Leather and water do not mix, waterproof or not. Get yourself a metal or a rubber band instead.
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From my experience the leather band will not fare well if used in water. That to me is a big downside to a leather band. I like to wear my watches when I swim.
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DiModell and Hirsch also make waterproof leather bands. I've had them in the past and have them now. For the shower, washing the hands, etc. they are fine. If you're diving, I think not. Keep in mind, the worst is at the spring pins where it takes forever to dry out. Removing them after some months of wearing isn't a pretty sight. Sloughed leather and close, trapped environment makes for some pretty disgusting goo.
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30 July 2008, 11:59 PM | #8 |
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How about shark skin?
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I've got a Croc strap on an old Sub...It seems to fare pretty well...
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31 July 2008, 04:18 AM | #11 |
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Actually shark and stingray leather should be fine in the water, stingray is the better of the two but more expensive.
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The croc straps on my Omega and Rolex have been in the sea or pool many times.
I guess crocodiles fare pretty well in water.
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I thought that most croc and gator straps are still backed with leather. I'd like to know the answer for sure. I would love to be able to take my gator straps in the water.
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I can't say whether the branded Rolex croc strap I have confined to the box is lined this way though. It would be too expensive an exercise to test out since Rolex charge an insane premium for their branded straps.
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Just $100 each, one in black and one in honey brown. So much better quality than the original from Rolex (Daytona) and Omega (Speedy). $100 a piece is quite a bargain. I think they do Panerai style straps but I can't vouch for them. They do look good value also though.
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You take a piece of cheese, jump into the water, dip the cheese in the water and start saying "here sharky, sharky, sharky. here sharky, sharky, sharky." After you catch him, count your fingers to make sure they are all still there.
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I stopped wearing leather long time ago. It is not waterproof forever.
Sweat is "caustic" and will eventually wear off any protective layer and the sweat will eventually permeate the strap. I don't like the smell of it. I wash my SS bracelet weekly. Can't see myself washing the leather strap. tried it. had to get new one once it starts to smell everytime.
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