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Originally posted by Cessna View PostWow! didn't know that cannot wear watch to play. I have been wearing my GMT II to play for a while. Sometime switching my 2 tag heur randomly. Hm...better take it off next time.
Think of it this way: an automatic movement is made up of very fine and tiny parts that are finely balanced. Then there is also a heavy rotor that experiences sudden G forces with each golf swing. Wearing it a few times for golf might be okay, but repeated exposure over time will most likely put strain on the mainspring balance and all the tiny screws in the movement.
The other option when playing golf is to attach the watch onto your belt, which I've seen some golfers do. I personally carry a quartz watch when on the course, then put on my mechanical watch after the game.
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yes... wear a G-shock...
Originally posted by jonolau View PostYup! That is why I always wondered why my kakis always never wore their watches when playing. I never really asked them and assumed they didn't want to get tan lines!
Think of it this way: an automatic movement is made up of very fine and tiny parts that are finely balanced. Then there is also a heavy rotor that experiences sudden G forces with each golf swing. Wearing it a few times for golf might be okay, but repeated exposure over time will most likely put strain on the mainspring balance and all the tiny screws in the movement.
The other option when playing golf is to attach the watch onto your belt, which I've seen some golfers do. I personally carry a quartz watch when on the course, then put on my mechanical watch after the game.
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