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No problem at all, the DJ is a true all rounder!
Sep 07, 2020,12:38 PM
Only make sure that the crown is fully screwed down.
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Want to hear form the experts on this one.
By: Thomas_3 : September 7th, 2020-12:15
Is a DJ suitable for swimming? Not that I would, but if I chose to keep it on for lack of a a safe place to put it, could it tolerate a dip in the pool? I choose not to swim in any of my watches so this is more rhetorical than actual scenario. I believe D...
Sylvia Earle
By: Cookies : September 7th, 2020-12:24
A famous woman diver, is known to use her gold DJ for diving. It must be good enough for it. Tough oyster it is. Photo Credit: Rolex/ Alexandre De Brabrant ...
That’s right!
By: Cookies : September 7th, 2020-18:27
Amazing innit? To her the bezel doesn’t matter anymore, and surprisingly she prefers her DJ to her Deepsea.
DJ has 10ATM WR
By: Passionata_george : September 7th, 2020-12:31
But it s really underrated ,you csn swim,steambath,,sauna,hottube if you want w/o any problem .Rolex oyster case and oem gaskets lasts at least 8-10 years(sometimes even more).
100 meters is a lot...
By: mdg : September 7th, 2020-12:32
...if you've got a decent O-ring then it shouldn't be an issue. I wouldn't hesitate to let my wife swim with hers...
A great question
By: Cookies : September 7th, 2020-21:15
Not sure how long the gaskets hold up, but most manufacturers recommend changing them every 5 years or so. I heard the seals and gaskets degrade with heat/soap/possibly UV/chlorine etc
Absolutely! But wash the bracelet and case with fresh water after swimming.
By: patrick_y : September 7th, 2020-21:28
You want to get all those pool chemicals out of the watch after swimming. Chlorine has the possibility to chemically react with certain alloys in the metal, so don't be surprised if there's a slight patina. Definitely get all the salt water out, as it can...