No. .
Anyone else see their watch as a potential carrier of infection? It might be a good idea to start washing your watch and leaving the leather strapped models in the drawer for now. The NHS has a bare below the elbow policy in clinical areas for infection control. Just something to consider.
No. .
I'm no longer prepared to be in the same room as someone with a beard. Can't be too careful.
I assume you don't plan to rub your watch on other peoples noses?
Seriously it's a good point, but don't we all keep our watches clean? Easy with steel much harder with leather, or the gunk that builds up on leather.
Can't sleep, Google bacteria on leather.
Oh my god, this Coronavirus stuff is driving me mad !
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Oh. I saw this on thingy somewhere. How to wash hands and use sanitizer to avoid certain death.
Watch off. Clean wrist as well.
My initial thoughts -
Where do you put watch when removing?
On washroom sink? In pocket?
Then we put watch back on after cleaning, touching buggy watch with our clean hands?
Sigh.
The only way I see around it is steel or rubber, wr, and zap watch as well.
Or curl up and die of stress. One or the other.
Get yourself a forensic light source and you'll never want to use someone else's keyboard or mouse again - and the least said about hotel rooms, the better.
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
That's me safe then
Haven't got a watch to wear at the moment, four are out for service etc and I took the cull a little too far leaving me with an empty wrist. I am on the hunt, so it shouldn't be too long, but what a complete load of bo***cks.
Perlon.
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Amputate hands. End of problem.
There is no way I am getting my Rolex wet, all the stickers will fall off.
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Give the watch a bath in gin. Add some tonic and then drink the gin.
All my watches have self quarantined themselves - so I can't wear them anyway!
Don't get any of that alcohol sanitiser stuff on your AR coating either, by the way.
I have just purchased a watch online. Should I leave it in the box for 14 days after it has arrived?
I am home all day - so unless I have a way to spontaneously infect myself - no.
Any bugs are my own. I may go out in the garden and dig up some earth or cut the grass whatever - we should all be eating good old fashioned earth - get some bugs in our systems!! None of this namby-pamby hand washing going on. (Please take that in jest)..
Nowadays I wear my watch only with rubber strap and I wash them every two days or so
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I also rub some parts with hand sanitizer especially if I’ve been to the crowded place...I don’t want my watch to become a virus carrier
No false bravado here,I washed the watch I received yesterday than put the box to one side.
I regularly rinse my watches anyway if I’ve been wearing them.
Any really dangerous stuff dies off outside the body without food source/humidity/temperature/host cells/etc.
I dont think a watch or any other jewlellery presents any health risk worth thinking about.
Next step would be Howard Hughes game.
Coronavirus will not suvive for more than 72 hours on metal / glass and other hard surfaces ... and less time on soft surfaces.
How long can coronavirus survive on surfaces?
The virus is thought to be able to remain on hard surfaces for up to 48 hours and soft surfaces for around 24 hours, deputy chief medical officer for England Jenny Harries said.
She said as a precaution, officials are using a 72-hour upper limit.
But it is not a strong virus and can be cleaned well with normal household detergents and bleach, she added.
We've evolved to be able to cope with regular microbes on our skin - in fact skin microbes are an essential part of out microbiome and thus our immune system … but viruses (as distinct from microbes) are a different matter and need treating with more respect.
Hand washing and wrist washing will destroy viruses on our skin … and even on our skin should not cause problems to an individual unless skin is broken. Viruses cannot penetrate healthy skin. The risk from skin present viruses is when we touch our body orifices i.e. pathways to the bloodstream and respiratory system … which include eyes, nostrils, ears, mouth, anus, vulva, and penis.
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