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Old 20 January 2012, 01:32 PM   #1
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What's the WR on a 16622 SS/PLATINUM YACHTMASTER

What's the WR on a 16622 SS/PLATINUM YACHTMASTER??

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Old 20 January 2012, 01:37 PM   #2
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Old 20 January 2012, 01:44 PM   #3
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Ok...that is why I asked.
Pick from DavidSW....Why do they have Triple Lock Crowns then???
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Old 20 January 2012, 01:57 PM   #4
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Same reason my GMTIIC* does, just because...

I'm not certain if all Rolex sport watches have the triple lock crown system.

*WR rated to 100M/330ft
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:01 PM   #5
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I'm not certain if all Rolex sport watches have the triple lock crown system.
They don't.

My Explorer (114270) has twin lock.

Here's a .pdf describing the YMII.

http://www.rolex.com/sites/4/e-broch...achtmaster.pdf
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:02 PM   #6
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Same reason my GMTIIC* does, just because...

I'm not certain if all Rolex sport watches have the triple lock crown system.

*WR rated to 100M/330ft
I consider myself fairly knowledgeable about Rolex (guess not) but I always thought TripleLock means Submariner type WR?!

NOT JUST Bigger Crown?? Or does it have all the extra gaskets in the crow but they don't add any WR? Or they do and Rolex just doesn't want to say it?

Like you said..."just because" but that isn't a good enough reason in my opinion for a Icon like Rolex.
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:03 PM   #7
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They don't.

My Explorer (114270) has twin lock.
Exactly! That sucker deserved TripleLock if you ask me!
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:04 PM   #8
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It is definitely sufficient.



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Old 20 January 2012, 02:06 PM   #9
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[QUOTE=ArcticMoose;3009900]It is definitely sufficient.



No question. But why the larger crown with TripleLock if no additional WR???
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:08 PM   #10
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It is definitely sufficient.



No question. But why the larger crown with TripleLock if no additional WR???
What's the logic with Rolex deciding what watches get the TripleLock Crown?
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:09 PM   #11
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No question. But why the larger crown with TripleLock if no additional WR???
My guess is it simply looks better on the larger case with the larger bezel, compared to the smaller Explorer II.

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Old 20 January 2012, 02:09 PM   #12
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What's the logic with Rolex deciding what watches get the TripleLock Crown?
DING DING DING!

Exactly the question!

Give this man something!!!


Hey how about this...I'm going to open a bar and have LARGE BEER MUGS!!!

Here is a LARGE MUG for your Beer!!! But we will only fill it up 1/3 of the way! What's the point!!! LOL
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:11 PM   #13
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Ok. I expect you Australian, West Coast Americans and Europeans just waking up to resolve this before I wake up tomorrow morning!!

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Old 20 January 2012, 02:12 PM   #14
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Here is a LARGE MUG for your Beer!!! But we will only fill it up 1/3 of the way! What's the point!!! LOL
I'd be pretty upset if I went to a restaurant with huge wine glasses and they filled them as full as possible.
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:17 PM   #15
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I think it has to do with the other ways for water to get into the Oyster ... like the crystal and case back.

Daytonas have triplock yet are only rated to 100m as well
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:20 PM   #16
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It just for looks from what I heard...
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Old 20 January 2012, 02:47 PM   #17
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I think the Explorer is designed well enough as it is.

It would be interesting to know just why Rolex made these choices.

The Daytona has trip-lock as well, but I thought that might have something to do with the pushers, but I guess not.
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Old 20 January 2012, 04:39 PM   #18
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You guys are getting hung up on the Triplock crown... It does not determine the water restance of any Rolex watch.. It's just a marketing tool. Even the Sub used to have a twinlock crown..

Water restance is based on all of the safeguards acting together, but the main difference for the Sub vs. any other triplock watch is the caseback, which is twice as thick..

The famous ad used to sell Subs and showed a "Crushed Oyster Watch", is actually an Explorer with a twinlock crown... the twinlock never failed...

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You guys are getting hung up on the Triplock crown... It does not determine the water restance of any Rolex watch.. It's just a marketing tool. Even the Sub used to have a twinlock crown..

Water restance is based on all of the safeguards acting together, but the main difference for the Sub vs. any other triplock watch is the caseback, which is twice as thick..

The famous ad used to sell Subs and showed a "Crushed Oyster Watch", is actually an Explorer with a twinlock crown... the twinlock never failed...

You are the voice of reason Larry. Educating the confused masses.
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Old 20 January 2012, 05:29 PM   #20
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The Rolex Triplock is rated to 5000 metres (7250 psi nom).

Why do Rolex put it on ANY model.
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Old 20 January 2012, 10:03 PM   #21
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my guess is it simply looks better on the larger case with the larger bezel, compared to the smaller explorer ii.

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Old 21 January 2012, 12:52 AM   #22
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If the Triple Lock Crown and it's extra gaskets etc are not for Water Resistance then what for? If we say Marketing Tool then we should all doubt Rolex and it's technological prowess...we are the only Tools!


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If the Triple Lock Crown and it's extra gaskets etc are not for Water Resistance then what for? If we say Marketing Tool then we should all doubt Rolex and it's technological prowess...we are the only Tools!
I'm not complaining, I like having the bigger crown on my GMTIIC and it's easier to work with. If I remember correctly the main difference between twinlock and triplock is added redundancy and not added depth anyway. I believe the real extra depth protection for the Sub and the Sea Dweller come from their casebacks.
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Old 21 January 2012, 01:07 AM   #24
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Just a comment but how much water resistance do you really need? 100 - 300 meters is huge. Even if you were to wear the watch diving, who goes that deep? This is more than sufficient for the average wearer.
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Yup...if I ever go to 100m or below, it means that either the plane went down or the ship sank!
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Just a comment but how much water resistance do you really need? 100 - 300 meters is huge. Even if you were to wear the watch diving, who goes that deep? This is more than sufficient for the average wearer.
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Yup...if I ever go to 100m or below, it means that either the plane went down or the ship sank!
If I go down to 22' I've drowned! But that's not what we are talking about!
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I'm not complaining, I like having the bigger crown on my GMTIIC and it's easier to work with. If I remember correctly the main difference between twinlock and triplock is added redundancy and not added depth anyway. I believe the real extra depth protection for the Sub and the Sea Dweller come from their casebacks.
There is the answer...I believe. Added Redundancy...
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You guys are getting hung up on the Triplock crown... It does not determine the water restance of any Rolex watch.. It's just a marketing tool. Even the Sub used to have a twinlock crown..

Water restance is based on all of the safeguards acting together, but the main difference for the Sub vs. any other triplock watch is the caseback, which is twice as thick..

The famous ad used to sell Subs and showed a "Crushed Oyster Watch", is actually an Explorer with a twinlock crown... the twinlock never failed...

Love that ad
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Larry(Tools)Thanx for posting the ad.....Rolex really does have good marketing!!!
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