Would you leave a £10k watch in your gym locker?
I expect they get worn in the sweatbox out of necessity.
Whilst I understand any owner can do anything they like with their possessions, I never understood why someone would wear an expensive watch to the gym! Spotted a Rolex SS Daytona, a Rolex 16700 black GMT and a Cartier two tone roadster. All of them were weight lifting, I’d be too worried about any accident & damage being done and probably find it just annoying to have a watch on whilst sweating and working out, maybe it’s just me?!
Any one here wears their watches to the gym ? Let’s not start a ‘can I wear my Rolex to the gym’ thread ;)
Would you leave a £10k watch in your gym locker?
I expect they get worn in the sweatbox out of necessity.
I like seeing people wearing them doing normal things and not just wearing them in their dressing gowns over carpeted floor.
I wore my GMT in the gym in Singapore this week through necessity since I didn’t bring the garmin and needed to know the time. It’s a watch, that’s what it does. Whilst normally I’d wear something that measures my heart rate etc in its absence I wore a watch. A nice watch but a watch nonetheless.
I wear whatever I have on already to the gym. Mind you, all I do is rowing, treadmill and cycling so not high risk exercise!
Have to agree to finding it odd. I swear loads at the gym and for me (clearly not for others) having s watch on is simply not comfortable. Also, moving around weights rooms there is a very high probability of it getting knocked. I have no issues with my watches getting wear marks but I would not purposefully and regularly put them in an environment where it is more likely.
I wear my G Shock when lifting at the gym, if I'm ever having to change at the gym, I keep my other watch in a hard case in my rucksack with me, together with other gym paraphernalia. Can't imagine deadlifting is too good for a mechanical watch...
Normally a gshock for the gym, sometimes I forget to change and my daily explorer gets a work out instead.
why? Most are designed to take quite a beating. (Might put a strain on the bracelet I guess.)
According to marketing blurb:
Shock resistance
Rolex watches have to pass more than 20 different drop tests before their launch. The most severe homologation test is the bélier, tellingly named after the ram. This exclusive shock-testing equipment submits the watch to an impact equivalent to 5,000 G – hundreds of times more than a car crash test. Yet the watch has to remain unharmed and fully functional afterwards, maintaining the highest real-life standards of accuracy and appearance befitting of a Rolex.
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I don't see what's wrong with wearing a sports watch at the gym. Not really worth overthinking.
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You could damage your watch taking the bins out. Is wearing it while lifting weights really that much different in terms of risk? We are not talking about a 70 year old dress watch with no WR, these expensive sports watches were designed to be worn in rough and ready environments. And most owners are not TZers, a scratch on the clasp is just a scratch on the clasp. It'll pollish out come the next service.
I dont ever wear a watch to the gym, don't know how anyone who is serious about lifting does. It just gets in the way.
A youtuber I follow regularlly wears his aquanaut to the gym whilst working out which I thought was a brave decision when I first saw it.
I’ve worn my sub before. Like people say, very unlikely to get damaged and I wash it in the shower. Do not want to leave £6k in a gym locker!
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What devilment is this 'gym' you speak of?
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
I get round the problem by never going to the gym.
If I want to sweat profusely in the company of strangers I take the Northern Line.
A friend of mine wears a two tone Sub. He's not 'in' to watches in the slightest, he bought it years ago when he wanted to treat himself to a nice watch to keep and wear daily. It's his only watch, he wears it for work, dress, sport (including mountain biking, climbing, swimming and going to the gym) and it's never missed a beat. It looks like it's had a hard life but as far as my friend is concerned it's his only watch so wears it for everything. The thought of it being scratched or damaged doesn't even cross his mind.
It was in the news recently about someone being charged/sent down for targeting gym lockers and in particular luxury watches.
I think he managed to snatch around £80k of watches over a period in the City of London.
I doubt he was the only person thinking about this as a opportunity and for that reason if I forgot to take my watch off and leave it in my desk I'd wear it in the gym.
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I think I've lost the will to
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I wear a Rolex to the gym, or whichever watch I'm wearing at the time.
I can understand not wanting to wear a watch if it bothers you, but I don't understand why you wouldn't wear a Rolex, it's no more likely to be damaged there than anywhere.
Maybe wouldn’t wear a dress watch but wear a Sub or GMT without giving it any thought to be honest
As mentioned earlier safer than leaving in the car or locker
They’re not ornaments
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I used to wear my CWC G10 to the gym, there were always plenty Rolex and Breitling on show there.
Don't think I'd have worried about damaging any watch there to be honest, but the G10 to me seemed the most practical to wear from my collection, small light and comfortable.
A colesgue of mine trains at the same gym as Susan Boyle. He reckons she always wears a maroon velvet track suit thingy and a ladies DJ.
I believe they participate in something called exercise, sounds to much like hard work to me! :)
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I used to leave my nice watches in the locker and put a cheap GShock, but don't do it anymore. It is very easy to break into a gym locker. Also a colleague got his Milgauss stolen from a gym locker, apparently the thief saw him putting it there.
I do weightlifting mainly, I pay attention not to knock it around. But frankly speaking prefer to scratch it, than have it stolen.
I see a lot of people wearing their Rolexes in the gym, don't see the problem.
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I've always worn whatever watch I had on that day to the gym. No issues. I've occasionally had to take the watch off because it might get in the way (some kettlebell exercises) but otherwise I've never dinged it. I'll freely admit I wasn't wearing a luxury watch but I want anything I own (except a very dressy, dress watch) to be an every day wearer.
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Apparently you can also wear them in the pool at the gym........
Sorry OP couldn’t resist! I don’t wear mine at the gym, can’t see the point. I do like to swim with them on though.
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From reading this thread it sounds like the gum is a hot bed for watch thefts!
Wear all of my Rolex and other watches to the gym, mountain biking, sailing, shooting. Only time they come off is for kettle-bell works.
I would never leave a watch or anything else of value in a gym locker.
I had a polo shirt stolen from the changing area in DW gym in Cambridge a few years back. A sweaty, just off my back, polo shirt.
Some people will take anything not nailed down.
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Were those wearing these watches the same people that spend 30 minutes doing 3, 10 rep sets with the 'rest time' being spent on their phones? These are the type of gym goer who also have coordinated work out clothing and spend more time trying to chat up the female personal trainers than actually working out... they also never seem to sweat at all.
I jest... kind of.
Personally if I intend to go to the gym I'll wear my apple watch (other smartwatches are available) then swap to a 'real' watch when I get home. If I worked in an office and wanted to wear an expensive watch and then go to the gym after work, yes I'd probably wear it while working out rather than leave it in the car or locker.
I used to wear my Daytona all the time including in the gym, in all my years working out I've never dropped a weight on my wrist, it's fine, why would it get damaged in the gym? I tend to wear a GShock now though mainly because I don't like taking anything expensive in the Sauna.
As above far safer on your wrist than being left in the car or locker.
Not quite the same as the thread title, but I bet my Speedmaster has run a thousand miles on my wrist. Its a thing, its for telling the time while you do stuff, its what gives them both character and memories IMO. If its something diamond encrusted, no, but a sports watch is for sports, and much less likely to be stolen on your wrist than in a locker as others have said
Charlie
I am sure not true of everyone but in my experience the people i knew who would wear their rolex daily could afford to replace it, twice over. I could not, so a little bit more precious over my expensive watch, but also you cannot avoid damage unless you lock it away and it rarely sees the light of day and I do not see the point in that, birds and cages and all that.