Do you swim with your watch? I know the water resistance rating suggests it’s OK to do so, and it’s an Aquanaut after all. But that said, I am very reluctant to swim with any watch with pushers (chrono or otherwise). It’s trouble waiting to happen. Photo ...
Its got no pushers and a 120m wr. But Patek says the 5164a can swim. So give it a try especially if its on warranty. My opinion. Just make sure the screw down crown is sealed down. Cheers 🍻 Geross
this spring I was invited to see the Patek service center in Munich. On the bench was a 5980 that they where completely rebuilding. It had filled with water due to an unfortunate knock on the crown. I assure you that it was not a pretty sight. A lot of pa...
What is the point if not?! It is the most water friendly watch Patek makes. Never had any problem and if something happens, send it back to Patek. Watches are to be enjoyed. I don’ t mean to take it sky diving with you, but yes you can off course swim wit...
And I wear it snorkeling. It’s probably my most versatile watch. If you are really concerned wear the watch on the left side, and wear it higher on the wrist so that the buttons can not be pressed. If you wear a swim rash guard wear it over the garment. C...
I have a 5167A and I don’t even take it on holiday! I guess I must be pretty risk adverse! I do take my GP Sea Hawk pro which is ideal for snorkelling and diving! Each to their own I guess.
I really, really like the 5164, and especially the concept of it— a luxury sport travel/time zone watch suitable for tropical lifestyle. Honestly, it would suit my needs/lifestyle perfectly. BUT if there are issues swimming with it (or even a fear or relu...
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I will be interested to see what others come up with. It’s a genre that I think is, surprisingly, under-represented. Ideally I would prefer one that is one the slimmer side (and around 40mm) so that it can also be worn in the evenings too.
I never swim with my 5164 !!! But... I never swim. At all. Hahahahaha On the other hand I cook with any of my watches 😉. And I usually am very careful with the 5164 as I am with a minute repeater or any other complicated piece. I am not answering your que...
Would hesitate to do the same with the 5164,Just because if it got filled with water I will have to send the watch and that will take not less that 6 months to have it on the wrist again !Long time Best, Ahmed
I usually wear my watches for the summer in the water which is not a problem but make sure you send it for a check after the summer to make sure its running well and they actually replace the seals and doesn’t take long eta 3-5 days