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Old 28 July 2009, 10:45 AM   #1
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OK for the watch...
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Old 28 July 2009, 11:26 AM   #2
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Old 28 July 2009, 12:51 PM   #3
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I have a water softner system in my home. Is there enough salt in this water to discolor or pit the steel?
Patel, you had the misfortune to ask one of those questions to which many members cannot refrain from poking fun at. Somewhere in all the humor (and you can be assured it is all good natured), you will find a rational answer to your question.

Please don't let this thread keep you from posting here. We all ask this type of question at one time or another. Just let it roll off your back and enjoy this forum.
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Old 28 July 2009, 07:14 PM   #4
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I am a true believer that Rolex watches are the toughest on the planet....goodness knows I have put mine through the mill enough times and they still look and work brilliantly.....however I do remember reading more than once that Rolex recommends rinsing your watch with fresh water after it has been in salt water.....assuming that most of us have a relatively good level of personal hygine and all of us (I estimate here) shower or at least wash in freash water every so often (even if it is a couple of days after being in the sea)....our watches should be just tickety boo.....there seems to be so many threads/posts lately regarding the toughness (or lack of it) of Rolex watches.....when will people eventually take on board what long time owners are saying........ALMOST ANYTHING THAT WILL KILL A HUMAN BEING WILL BE SHRUGGED OFF BY A ROLEX WATCH
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Old 28 July 2009, 07:27 PM   #5
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Old 28 July 2009, 10:54 PM   #6
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Old 28 July 2009, 10:57 PM   #7
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If nothing else, this thread has provided endless hours of entertainment!
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Old 28 July 2009, 10:59 PM   #8
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I once knew a girl from Nantucket........


Who dipped her Rolex in a salt water bucket................
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Old 28 July 2009, 11:05 PM   #9
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Who dipped her Rolex in a salt water bucket................
When she pulled it back out,
It had rusted throughout,
And she was heard to exclaim "Oh, just phucket"!
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Old 28 July 2009, 11:08 PM   #10
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When she pulled it back out,
It had rusted throughout,
And she was heard to exclaim "Oh, just phucket"!


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Old 28 July 2009, 11:13 PM   #11
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If I sneeze on my Rolex, will the germs eat through the steel???
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Old 28 July 2009, 11:15 PM   #12
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Why dont we just make a sticky thread called

"All the things that WONT hurt your Rolex" and compile all theese random questions that apear?

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Old 28 July 2009, 11:16 PM   #13
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Why dont we just make a sticky thread called

"All the things that WONT hurt your Rolex" and compile all theese random questions that apear?

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Now, where would be the fun in that, Christian?!?
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Old 28 July 2009, 11:18 PM   #14
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Now, where would be the fun in that, Christian?!?
Imagine when we have compiled over 200 somewhat...shall we say, odd...questions. Now reading through that might be hilarious :)

Wont it Allan?
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Old 28 July 2009, 11:23 PM   #15
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Imagine when we have compiled over 200 somewhat...shall we say, odd...questions. Now reading through that might be hilarious :)

Wont it Allan?
Yeah, but I like the thrill of not knowing what new question will come up. It's always a crapshoot as to how outrageous the next question will be. You can NEVER predict them. "If I pee on my GMT, will it enhance the patina or will I need to have it serviced?" "The moon was full last night, and I noticed that my Sub is out of COSC standards. Do you think there is a connection?" Stuff like that!
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Old 28 July 2009, 11:26 PM   #16
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Yeah, but I like the thrill of not knowing what new question will come up. It's always a crapshoot as to how outrageous the next question will be. You can NEVER predict them. "If I pee on my GMT, will it enhance the patina or will I need to have it serviced?" "The moon was full last night, and I noticed that my Sub is out of COSC standards. Do you think there is a connection?" Stuff like that!
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Old 28 July 2009, 11:28 PM   #17
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Yeah, but I like the thrill of not knowing what new question will come up. It's always a crapshoot as to how outrageous the next question will be. You can NEVER predict them. "If I pee on my GMT, will it enhance the patina or will I need to have it serviced?" "The moon was full last night, and I noticed that my Sub is out of COSC standards. Do you think there is a connection?" Stuff like that!
Hmmm you make a strong point, I actually laughed out loud in the office reading it.

I wonder if going to fast on a roller coaster in the rain will have an impact on my gascets, I dont think they were made for that purpose...
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Do it and report your findings..............
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Old 30 July 2009, 10:42 AM   #19
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You can NEVER predict them. "If I pee on my GMT, will it enhance the patina or will I need to have it serviced?"
That depends on whether or not you have been eating asparagus
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Old 28 July 2009, 11:36 PM   #20
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Well, Leo and Christian, I didn't do the flying leap into the lake on Saturday with my GMT on but I put up some soffit and a replaced the roof over our deck AND THEN went to the river and jumped from a bridge into it with it on.

It must be soft water because there doesn't seem to be any damage OR water spots .

All I have to do now is drive 2 hours each way to a roller coaster to REALLY test the gaskets and I should be able to report back.

It's raining so maybe I could stick my arm out the window and do about a 130 knots to simulate flying in a Piper??

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Well, Leo and Christian, I didn't do the flying leap into the lake on Saturday with my GMT on but I put up some soffit and a replaced the roof over our deck AND THEN went to the river and jumped from a bridge into it with it on.

It must be soft water because there doesn't seem to be any damage OR water spots .

All I have to do now is drive 2 hours each way to a roller coaster to REALLY test the gaskets and I should be able to report back.

It's raining so maybe I could stick my arm out the window and do about a 130 knots to simulate flying in a Piper??

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Old 29 July 2009, 12:14 AM   #22
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If I unscrew the crown on my GMT-II to reset the time while on the Metro, will the increased pressure while we are underground cause the oils to leak out through the twin-lock gaskets ?
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Old 29 July 2009, 12:50 AM   #23
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If I unscrew the crown on my GMT-II to reset the time while on the Metro, will the increased pressure while we are underground cause the oils to leak out through the twin-lock gaskets ?
Maybe...

I think you need to set up an experiment, Ed. One must use the empirical approach in this matter to determine the exact results, so that the membership here at TRF can avoid any unwanted damage to their watches under these circumstances. You might want to contact your local Rolex Service Center first, though. Just to give them a "heads-up".
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Old 29 July 2009, 11:12 PM   #24
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Ive just cleaned my GV and realised that since the last clean (1 week ago) I have managed to pick up no more than 4 proper DENTS on the sides of the oystercase...now what baffles me is that I cannot recollect hitting or bumping into anything with the watch in specific so could it be that theese dents are from the sweatparticles of my arm...they do contain salt I know cause it tastes salty when I lick it off...

I afraid my whole oyster will corrode away soon if I cant stop this!



(infact the part about the dents is true and it is somewhat concerning to me since I acually havent done anything with this watch to cause it...that I know of atleast)
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Don't do it for christ's sake you"ll blow all this sh*t right out the arse end!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 29 July 2009, 12:46 AM   #26
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As far as I know the salt in a water softener is used to rinse the ionic balls that filter the metels out of the water and is not run through the house it is a closed loop system.I have a kenetico water softener and my water is awesome considering that my city water is chloramine a mixture of amonia and chlorine to sterilize the water. Rik
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As far as I know the salt in a water softener is used to rinse the ionic balls that filter the metels out of the water and is not run through the house it is a closed loop system.I have a kenetico water softener and my water is awesome considering that my city water is chloramine a mixture of amonia and chlorine to sterilize the water. Rik
Hi Rik,

A water softener is not efficient in removing chloramines and ammonias from potable water. Carbon filters are the go for that application.

Water softeners are used in places like South Australia where we have some of the hardest water in the world due to the high levels of calcium and magnesium. The resin in the water softener is super saturated with salt and an ion exchange takes place where the calcium and magnesiun ions are replaced with sodium ions as Sodium Bicarbonate. The sodium levels are not usually very high and in most cases hardly noticable. In a home application I would recommend a softener for piping to showers, washing machines and any other areas where soap is used. The softened water dramatically improves lathering and scum reduction.

Water for the kitchen and other potable (drinking) applications would be better passed through a pre-filter and then a carbon filter. There may be no problems with drinking softened water but it's up to each water softener owner/user to read up on the pros and cons and make their own mind up.

My company manufactures mixed bed resin and reverse osmosis water systems for laboratory applications.

I can tell you that the levels of Sodium Bicarbonate produced by water softeners in a domestic situation would be hardly noticable and would have no effect on a stainless steel Rolex or the Rolex 'o' ring seals.
Washing your Rolex with softened water can only increase the efficiency of both the initial soap wash and the subsequent rinse off.

So in conclusion:-

'Water from a water softener is recommended for washing Rolex watches'.
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This does pose an interesting question.

If someone swims in the ocean and doesn't rinse their watch, then could the salt cause any damage? I would think only if it got inside?


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This does pose an interesting question.

If someone swims in the ocean and doesn't rinse their watch, then could the salt cause any damage? I would think only if it got inside?


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It's more fun throwing them out and figuring them out on your own!


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