sam1234
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Golf anyone?
Recently on another thread it was mentioned that golfing while wearing a Patek might not be such a good idea. A forum member who also happens to be a former Patek AD and who brings decades of professional experience in the world of high-end jewelry and timepieces brought this to my attention and I have a high regard for his opinion.
I try to avoid abusing my watches and am always mindful of the recommended levels of water resistance, and avoid magnetic field exposure, as well as activities that might reasonably be expected to inflict unnecessary damage. At my age and lifestyle I'm well beyond the sports watch phase, and tend toward more refined simple dress watch. Golf remains an activity that I partake, and never have given a second thought to the patek on my left wrist. Now I'm rethinking the wisdom of the strategy.
My philosophy has always been to use and enjoy my timepieces and save the room in the safe for stock certificates and bullion. Many of modern watch owners seem to have become obsessed with papers, boxes, dings, and scratches that seem not to have been such an issue in days gone by. With that caveat, like most of you I've worked hard to have the opportunity to own a nice watch and its never my intent to subject it to activities innappropriate or inconsistent with its design.
My question for any forum members who share a passion for golfing is whether or not you have experienced any associated watch related problems? Or do you subscribe to the admonishment and leave your watch at home?