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Old 28 December 2010, 08:04 PM   #1
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Twin lock crown reliability....

Hello, i´m thinking about the purchase of a Datejust soon and i was wondering about twin lock crown reliability.When i go to a hotel or so i use to carry just one watch but i do never left it in the room so i wear it all the time including in the spa, beach or anything. i use to wear a Sub and i feel the trip lock to be perfect, will a twin lock crown Rolex stand the same?? I know many will think it´s wrong to take such watches to beach or spa but i like to enjoy them any time, watches are for use them! So, will a twin lock crown resist a bath in the beach or spa temps??
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Old 28 December 2010, 08:52 PM   #2
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So the Twin lock is rated at 100 meters, I doubt very much that you do that in any pool or shower. As long as the crown is screwed in tight and meets the pressure test you should be more than fine.
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Old 28 December 2010, 08:58 PM   #3
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Should be fine for non-extreme use, including swimming & the beach. Be sure to rinse the watch in fresh water after taking it to the beach, to cleanse it of saltwater or sand/grit. :)
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Hello, i´m thinking about the purchase of a Datejust soon and i was wondering about twin lock crown reliability.When i go to a hotel or so i use to carry just one watch but i do never left it in the room so i wear it all the time including in the spa, beach or anything. i use to wear a Sub and i feel the trip lock to be perfect, will a twin lock crown Rolex stand the same?? I know many will think it´s wrong to take such watches to beach or spa but i like to enjoy them any time, watches are for use them! So, will a twin lock crown resist a bath in the beach or spa temps??
Over the years Rolex have acquired quite a few out sourced patents for the R.W.C like the twin lock crown system.It was around 1925 Hans Wilsdorf of Rolex heard that two watchmakers Paul Perregaux and George Pelleot,had taken out a swiss patent for a twin lock crown screwed stem system .Now Hans Wilsdorf of Rolex grasped that a hermetically sealed case, together with careful fitting of the crystal and a special stem mechanism, would produce a better water proof wristwatch.He quickly negotiated to have the Perregaux patent assigned to him,then Wilsdorf obtained a British patent on October 18 1926.A few months later the Rolex Oyster was born and became a commercial success.. And In 1927, a lady stenographer Mercedes Gleitze, swam the English Channel with the unheard of accompaniment of a wristwatch.It was a Rolex Oyster wristwatch with a twin lock screw crown system.And it was on her person for the entire 15 hour and 15 minute swim so yours will be fine for the beach swimming etc.
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Old 29 December 2010, 03:18 AM   #5
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The twin lock is very secure....a DJ can handle quite a lot!
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Old 29 December 2010, 03:23 AM   #6
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Major difference between the twinlock and triplock is that the triplock has three gaskets. The triplock should be completely waterproof for swimming or sitting in a whirlpool even with the crown unscrewed. (Now obviously I wouldn't try this, but it should be.) The twinlock will be more susceptible to water entering the case if the crown isn't completely screwed in.

That said, and as others have noted, both will work for all recreational water activities so long as the crown is screwed in and all gaskets are in tact.
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Old 29 December 2010, 09:58 AM   #7
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Snorkeled in Jamaica, Hawaii, and Mexico with the twin lock crown without any problems (on either a DateJust or a GMT II - traditional 16710).

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The Twinlock system is fine for shallow dives, providing the crown is screwed in. It will also provide some measure of water resistance with the crown out due to the 2 o-rings between the tube and crown, but I wouldn't want to chance it.
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Old 29 December 2010, 03:46 PM   #9
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Over the years Rolex have acquired quite a few out sourced patents for the R.W.C like the twin lock crown system.It was around 1925 Hans Wilsdorf of Rolex heard that two watchmakers Paul Perregaux and George Pelleot,had taken out a swiss patent for a twin lock crown screwed stem system .Now Hans Wilsdorf of Rolex grasped that a hermetically sealed case, together with careful fitting of the crystal and a special stem mechanism, would produce a better water proof wristwatch.He quickly negotiated to have the Perregaux patent assigned to him,then Wilsdorf obtained a British patent on October 18 1926.A few months later the Rolex Oyster was born and became a commercial success.. And In 1927, a lady stenographer Mercedes Gleitze, swam the English Channel with the unheard of accompaniment of a wristwatch.It was a Rolex Oyster wristwatch with a twin lock screw crown system.And it was on her person for the entire 15 hour and 15 minute swim so yours will be fine for the beach swimming etc.
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Old 29 December 2010, 04:25 PM   #10
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I am aware it is a Rolex Discussion, just wanted to share, I had Tag before, took it to Spa, weeks later, dial and all hands started to rust.

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Hello, i´m thinking about the purchase of a Datejust soon and i was wondering about twin lock crown reliability.When i go to a hotel or so i use to carry just one watch but i do never left it in the room so i wear it all the time including in the spa, beach or anything. i use to wear a Sub and i feel the trip lock to be perfect, will a twin lock crown Rolex stand the same?? I know many will think it´s wrong to take such watches to beach or spa but i like to enjoy them any time, watches are for use them! So, will a twin lock crown resist a bath in the beach or spa temps??
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Old 29 December 2010, 04:57 PM   #11
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Originally Subs were fitted with Twin-lock crowns.. You should be just fine..
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Old 29 December 2010, 04:59 PM   #12
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The pool, steamroom and dry sauna have posed no problem for my air-king.
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Old 29 December 2010, 05:09 PM   #13
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Old 29 December 2010, 08:18 PM   #15
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Nice to hear all those comments... didn´t know the Sub once had twinlock instead of triplock. So the Datejust is on the way, at first i wanted the new big size but after i tried both the new and the old one i saw clearly that the 36mm fits me much better. Thanks!

Pd- The new 39mm Explorer is the next to come, i´ll start saving at once!
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Old 30 December 2010, 03:51 AM   #17
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Over the years Rolex have acquired quite a few out sourced patents for the R.W.C like the twin lock crown system.It was around 1925 Hans Wilsdorf of Rolex heard that two watchmakers Paul Perregaux and George Pelleot,had taken out a swiss patent for a twin lock crown screwed stem system .Now Hans Wilsdorf of Rolex grasped that a hermetically sealed case, together with careful fitting of the crystal and a special stem mechanism, would produce a better water proof wristwatch.He quickly negotiated to have the Perregaux patent assigned to him,then Wilsdorf obtained a British patent on October 18 1926.A few months later the Rolex Oyster was born and became a commercial success.. And In 1927, a lady stenographer Mercedes Gleitze, swam the English Channel with the unheard of accompaniment of a wristwatch.It was a Rolex Oyster wristwatch with a twin lock screw crown system.And it was on her person for the entire 15 hour and 15 minute swim so yours will be fine for the beach swimming etc.
Great info. Thanks.
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Old 30 December 2010, 07:50 AM   #18
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The real issue for me with the twin lock is I find it hard to get my oversize fingers around it.
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Old 30 December 2010, 07:54 AM   #19
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I have the ladies' Yachtmaster, which does not have the triple-lock that the men's version does...I, too, do not want to keep the watch in a hotel safe, so I swim, snorkel, etc. With it. I just make sure i rinse it carefully to get salt water, sand, chlorine, etc. Off of it.
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the triple lock crown is 4 gaskets :)
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