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Thanks to all who responded.

 

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 second thought.  The idea of leaving an expensive watch in the car or locker has never appealed to me, I don't think I'd even be comfortable leaving my wallet - and these are some rather exclusive surroundings. All the more reason not to leave them unattended- remember "Sutton's rule".

To address another point, why do I even need the watch while golfing? Simple answer is that golf often transitions to lunch and/or meetings at the club and in that setting I feel someone naked with a bare wrist.  I suppose I could wear a Casio as some have suggested, but then what was the reason I bought a nice watch in the first place?

So just to summarize, is it the group consensus that no high end watch should be worn golfing unless specifically designated for such activity? No rolex, VC, patek etc? Is a hand wound movement less susceptible to injury?

Seems to me these watch companies have profited from the association with golf (which honestly for me has always been more a social activity then a true "sport") and perhaps should address the suitability of their timepieces either in their marketing or in their design.

Thanks again for everyone's input and shared experiences.

Regards,
Sam

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