mrsnak
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I think the bottom line...
...is how precious you are about a watch that cost a good deal of money. For some, it was difficult just to be able to buy one and may want to preserve the pristine integrity as much as possible to either pass down or sell later.
The Patek slogan comes to mind.
Others, even in the same financial situation, figure that they buy a sport watch to wear to its fullest and won't hesitate to use it, damn the repairs that may ensue (as they do with any watch).
As mentioned, one person's notion of a strenuous workout will certainly differ greatly (ex: golf vs. rock climbing).
As an owner of slightly lessor priced watches, I do chose to remove some for certain activities in favor of more inexpensive (and durable) others. But I'm pretty rough. This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2011-04-21 17:45:48
Durability of the 5711
By: watchisimo : April 21st, 2011-11:30
About a month ago I purchased a 5711. I have to say it is probably one of the most comfortable watches I have ever worn. It's lite and aesthetically pleasing. I have been wearing it pretty much all the time since I bought it. I've owned a lot of watches i...
Good question
By: R_Dorothy Wayneright : April 21st, 2011-12:04
Myriad individuals would bag on you for these questions regarding the durability of a certain mechanical watch, but I think you're just being careful. A Patek Philippe is not cheap. The 5711/A is a piece you can jog and casually swim in. Look up water res...
For me too
By: diogo : April 28th, 2011-14:51
You're right, it easily get scratched, and it's not a good feeling when your PP get scratched. I prefer to wear it in situations that does not seem to expose the watch to scratches. I also think that that is the major problem about wear it in every situat...
I think the bottom line...
By: mrsnak : April 21st, 2011-17:45
...is how precious you are about a watch that cost a good deal of money. For some, it was difficult just to be able to buy one and may want to preserve the pristine integrity as much as possible to either pass down or sell later. The Patek slogan comes to...
Judging by the
By: halkcb : April 22nd, 2011-01:07
bulk of opinions here,most are wary of the frailty of mechanical watches. However,over the last forty years,I've subjected my omega deville chronograph to many games of squash and tennis without any detriment(as far as i know) to the movement.The case is ...
Not as a Rolex
By: watch-er : June 10th, 2011-12:30
The 5711 has the same 324SC movement found in the dress watches of similar functions and it is not as as robust as a Rolex watch. The movement has been crafted for beauty with the use of smaller thinner elegant parts and has a uni-wind rotor in gold which...
Sports and watches
By: Georg : June 17th, 2011-07:09
When I got my 5712 back in 2008, I asked my trusted retailer and he said for swimming or running the PP is ok, but for more "action"-sports like tennis, golf or skiing, he would recommend a Rolex. Especially golf is supposed to be very hard on rotors, so ...