5980 in Augusta

Oct 17, 2013,10:53 AM
 

Hello Sam,

Interesting thread and I wanted to chime in; this past spring I golfed with a gentleman collector I met while being a patron in Augusta. He wore a lovely Nautilus 5980 throughout the round and I commented on it being affected by the inertia of the swing. His rationale was simply that the Nautilus was meant to be worn and he had not experienced any issues with timing due to excessive force. I can't say I personally agree, but then again it wasn't my wrist wink

I personally prefer my Garmin S3 GPS watch for golf, and my Langes for dinner afterward.

Best,

Colton


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Golf anyone?

 
 By: sam1234 : October 13th, 2013-09:05
Recently on another thread it was mentioned that golfing while wearing a Patek might not be such a good idea. A forum member who also happens to be a former Patek AD and who brings decades of professional experience in the world of high-end jewelry and ti... 

Hi Sam

 
 By: Iceman : October 13th, 2013-15:57
I wear all my watches , but i dont think a patek could stand the shock of a golf swing. Keep it at home and buy a casio. Or if you have to, get the RM bubba watson, that watch IS made for golf. Regards Iceman

Thanks

 
 By: sam1234 : October 13th, 2013-18:27
Thanks for the reply Iceman. I never knew this could be a problem until Whit pointed it out. Yet another pearl from this forum! Thanks!

I heard the same

 
 By: Mark in Paris : October 14th, 2013-01:17
and the vibrations coming back to the wrist are quite significant. Same thing for Mountain bike riding for example.

What about bowling and jogging ?

 
 By: akitaishi : October 14th, 2013-20:34
This thread is getting informative in all the dos and donts regarding watch care. I don't wear the Patek on the bowling arm but a precaution is a precaution. I almost wore one for a jog. The drizzle kept me away from my decision. Would stay tuned. Cheers.... 

Rolex

 
 By: ellimb : October 14th, 2013-23:27
I am a keen golfer and 2 years ago one of the diamonds (at 11 index) fell off. Sent it to Rolex and had a service as well. I wore that Rolex all the time, everyday for 5 years. Now I wear a Seiko day date for golf :-)

My golfing buddy...

 
 By: Greenwatch : October 17th, 2013-07:01
Wears a Rolex DJ for golfing and now he wears a Sub C LN while golfing. He brought it to RSC once for the annual maintenance of his DJ. No issue was found on the said watch. I personally don't wear watch for golfing anymore, after a sore wrist incident 5 ... 

I have never worn a watch for any sport

 
 By: ArthurSG : October 15th, 2013-07:59
and I don;t see the need for it unless I'm paid to wear it like Phil or Bubba. It serves no purpose for a professional or social golfer during the round.

Leave you Patek(s) on their winder(s)

 
 By: Mean Solar Time : October 16th, 2013-04:54
Instead, ... wear a Garmin GPS watch. You'll be able to get distances to the Front, Back and Center of the green. A nice adjunct would be the keep a pouch that has several lined compartments to keep you Watch and Wedding Ring protected in your golf bag. H... 

Uhm....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : October 17th, 2013-07:45
Most watches are tested for a certain amount of "impact" resistance. I bought one specific watch as it has been tested to a very high level. If i am doing anything that will require possible impact, I select that watch. It is quite surprising how much so-... 

Thanks to all who responded.

 
 By: sam1234 : October 17th, 2013-08:11
Appreciate all of your insights. I just seems odd that so many high end watches are advertised with the golfing lifestyle, the association implied but never directly addressed, I suppose. Were it not for this forum I doubt I would ever have given it a sec... 

You over think things. If you want to wear one while golfing

 
 By: ArthurSG : October 18th, 2013-19:42
go ahead. No dire consequences one way or another. :-)

keeping your watch

 
 By: ethanfloro : October 19th, 2013-03:06
Hi Sam, As golfers, I think we've all felt the pain or shock that comes with an off center strike and how it immediately rides up your arm towards your elbow. I can only imagine what that could do to the very precise movement of a valuable timepiece. May ... 

5980 in Augusta

 
 By: colton_d : October 17th, 2013-10:53
Hello Sam, Interesting thread and I wanted to chime in; this past spring I golfed with a gentleman collector I met while being a patron in Augusta. He wore a lovely Nautilus 5980 throughout the round and I commented on it being affected by the inertia of ... 

Difficult ...

 
 By: dirost : October 19th, 2013-04:04
In fact, I couldn't answer your question because I never wear a watch at my wrist while golfing. And never tried too. I don't want to take any risk. Even more : the same for playing tennis. On the other end, I wear a watch while skiing or swimming. Or pla...