A response by Miles in a recent thread, got me thinking. And in this case, I am not referring to the Nautilus or Aquanaut models. But the rest of the range? Any photos would be more then welcome, showing evidence of the event!
However, she will officially be the ex-wife in some 35 days. The comment of this Rocket Scientist after swimming one week with her beautiful PP was: "It is not a good watch. The dial is foggy". The good news are that the next wife will surely appreciate a...
both watches as well as ex-wifes. Furthermore, like I have said earlier, vintages are not my piece of cake. Anyhow, I must admit that when I bought a nice Caltrava with gold bracelet and lot of diamonds I did not actually think that somebody would take th...
But only have this picture taken by a crazy friend of mine who had to get his camera out this summer when I was with him in the Med on holiday happily taking a dip in the pool with my 5970Rg on.......What is all the fuss about I asked him???????? Sorry gu...
I understand the idea that, if a watch was tested to be water resistant, that it could be put in the water. However, the straps worry me... how are they holding up? Tien
... correct me if im wrong fellow watch historians... since almost no watch can be absolutely "waterproof" (since if you have the crown unscrewed or in the out position water would get in! and poof, water gets in!)... the term "waterproof" was ebolished h...
I'll not argue abt the documented WR to 120m issue, but, being a pessimist, i'm concern that somehow along the line of wearing it on my wrist, the seal may just fail by whatever means myself or the mother nature could have done. Moreover, leather strap is...
I highly doubt the watch stopped b/c I wore it in the shower. The WR rating is based more on pressure than actual depth. If it was based on depth, then you could easily wear a 5970 to go snorkeling since how often are you going to dive deeper than 80 feet...
if you purchased any nautilus on a strap!... your ad might not of realized and its probably still in the original shipping box... call them!... i cant think of any other patek that comes with extra straps...
Have swum with Nautilus 5711/1A in Pacific Ocean, Mediterranean, and Lago di Maggiore. As recommended by Patek, I have the waterproof seals annually checked free of charge at AD.
And one that every manufacturer recommends. Any watch could fail, whether it's a Patek with a 30m resistance or a Rolex Deepsea with 4,000m depth rating, if the seals are not checked periodically, the seals will ultimately fail. I had no such worries with...