Are Rolexes sturdy enough to use at work. Use your watches, post your pictures!!

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Depending on what kind of work you do. Very nice watch!
 
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no way. tell me your not using a rolex day/date moonphase to do sheet rock and other labor intensive home/commercial improvements.

Day date? It's a padellone.... $200k watch
 
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no way. tell me your not using a rolex day/date moonphase to do sheet rock and other labor intensive home/commercial improvements.

Why not?? I was only helping out where needed that day to be honest.... but when I was a carpenter on the tools I often wore a steel Patek that makes the 8171 seem mundane.

Watches are meant to be used!!!!
 
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my recent addition 14270 serves everyday in the clinic
 
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but when I was a carpenter on the tools I often wore a steel Patek

I had no idea carpentry paid so well...
 
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I had no idea carpentry paid so well...

I worked hard, and watches hadn't gone crazy back then.
 
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Why not?? I was only helping out where needed that day to be honest.... but when I was a carpenter on the tools I often wore a steel Patek that makes the 8171 seem mundane.

Watches are meant to be used!!!!
Of course...馃槙..Until you ruin it. If ruining a next to impossible uber expensive watch doesn't wrinkle your scrotum, go ahead and get a JCK to do a little jack hammering while your at it.
 
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Of course...馃槙..Until you ruin it. If ruining a next to impossible uber expensive watch doesn't wrinkle your scrotum, go ahead and get a JCK to do a little jack hammering while your at it.

I'm pretty sure I done that. Watches were designed to be used, they are not as fragile as you might think!!!

See my picture above of me wearing a vintage Heuer using a sabre saw!!!!

BTW, my scrotum is already wrinkled.... is yours not??????