Hello all,
I own a pretty high quality Rolex Submariner replica that I purchased in Manhattan's Chinatown about seven years ago for $50. I've never once gotten it wet, but I was at the springs last weekend, and for some reason I decided I had to know if it could go underwater. I mean, it's a Submariner, right? And it's not like it's some cheesy, garbage watch with "Rolex" stamped on the face.
Long story short, I learned that the watch is not water proof. I'm not sure how much actual water got in there, but when I was done floating down the river, there were small water droplets inside the watch, condensed onto the crystal. That was roughly 30 hours ago. The watch has been sitting in a tub of rice with the stem pulled open since then, and today I attempted putting the watch in the oven on a very low heat. Nothing bad happened, but the water didn't appear to come out.
My next plan is to buy one of the rubber ball things on eBay and hopefully that will open it and I can pull the guts out and clean out all the water. I have a jar opener that is basically a sheet of tacky rubber, but I couldn't get the case open with that.
Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated. Do I just need to leave it in the rice for longer?
I'm pretty surprised it didn't hold out the water, but then again, for $50, what can you expect. The fact that I can hold it up to a real one, and no one can tell the difference is pretty neat. Except that now mine has condensation inside of it, which I would say is a dead giveaway.
Thanks in advance,
steiney