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25 December 2016, 07:17 AM | #1 |
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cold storage?? bad for watch?
so I just took a watch i havent worn out for a while and had it tucked away in a safe place. Unfortunately its in an unheated part of the house. Can this cause damage to the seals or oils? Should I keep it somewhere warmer? watch was really cold when I got it out. I worn if for a while until it was warm again before setting time and date. Merry Christmas everyone!
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25 December 2016, 07:27 AM | #2 |
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I've been wondering about this as well. I often wonder what's going on inside the watch case itself with the watch being stored in the cold for long periods.
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25 December 2016, 07:29 AM | #3 |
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My Submariner no date started to run slow after 3 years. It was brand-new when i bought it. I also didn`t wear it for a while and kept it stored like yours. I think it might be better to store at a place where it is warmer.
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25 December 2016, 07:47 AM | #4 |
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cold storage?? bad for watch?
What kind of cold are we talking ?
Usually mechanical watches are not to be kept at lower than 5 celsius. But also not higher than, say, 40 celsius. Remember they reached the top of the everest with a rolex. In a trip that lasted long enough. So i would not worry about whether my room is too cold. Its way tougher than you. If you can survive there. Then the watch can also. Just my opinion. |
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I would not over think this. Unless you are storing it in a freezer, it will be fine. All modern Rolex have full synthetic lubricants in the movement.
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weird, I had this same question this week. I store mine in a safe that is in a place that gets around 30F. Just feels wrong..
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Id say prb 30 would be coldest it gets.
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Your watch doesn't have any idea what the temperature is..
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Of course it does Larry.
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Would freezing damage rubber components?
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