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sleeping with rolex on | Sleeping with your watch sleeping with rolex on I sleep with a smartwatch (don't hurt me) as it has the vibrate alarm. Reason I don't wear a Rolex to bed is it's pretty sharp and I have had a few rare instances where I literally backhand myself . Some sentences may contain gender-specific alternatives. Click a sentence to see alternatives. Learn more. Gender-specific translations are limited. Learn more
0 · Sleeping with your watch
1 · Do you sleep with your Rolex on?
2 · Do any of you sleep with your watch on?
3 · Anyone sleep with their watch on? Any reason not to? : r/rolex

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I've been sleeping with my exp1 or ranger on lately. Only because I have a little one waking us up every 2 to 3 hours. I find it convenient to check what time it is between diaper changes and feedings.

Do you sleep with your Rolex on?

If I'm traveling, my watch never leaves my wrist so yes that includes sleeping with it on. Whe. I sleep with my Rolex on but I wrap my watch in a silk protection bandage to prevent dust entry and possibility of scratches.

If I'm traveling, my watch never leaves my wrist so yes that includes sleeping with it on. When I'm home I take it off for showers and sleep. I almost never sleep with a watch on, but if I do for some reason I find the best to be a Luminox or similar watch with tritium tubes. Tritium isn't as bright as luminova, but it .I sleep with a smartwatch (don't hurt me) as it has the vibrate alarm. Reason I don't wear a Rolex to bed is it's pretty sharp and I have had a few rare instances where I literally backhand myself .

I've been sleeping with my exp1 or ranger on lately. Only because I have a little one waking us up every 2 to 3 hours. I find it convenient to check what time it is between diaper changes and feedings.

I sleep with my Rolex on but I wrap my watch in a silk protection bandage to prevent dust entry and possibility of scratches. If I'm traveling, my watch never leaves my wrist so yes that includes sleeping with it on. When I'm home I take it off for showers and sleep.

Do any of you sleep with your watch on?

Anyone sleep with their watch on? Any reason not to? : r/rolex

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I almost never sleep with a watch on, but if I do for some reason I find the best to be a Luminox or similar watch with tritium tubes. Tritium isn't as bright as luminova, but it consistently glows enough to be able to read the time in the dark.

I sleep with a smartwatch (don't hurt me) as it has the vibrate alarm. Reason I don't wear a Rolex to bed is it's pretty sharp and I have had a few rare instances where I literally backhand myself to the face in my sleep so hard it wakes me up.

If I sleep with a watch on, or something else weird/uncomfortable (like socks) I will definitely have an insomnia type of night and wake up feeling terrible. Try sleeping without it and see how you feel. EDIT: If I am traveling, I’ll wear it all the time (sleep with it) with the exception of in the shower. Often, I’m not thinking clearly before those early flights and forgetting stuff can easily happen.

I sleep with my automatic J12 on. It has nothing to do with me being worried about it stopping, since I know there's a power reserve. The only time I ever take it off is when I shower (I know it's a diver's watch/water resistant, but I don't like showering with it for some reason). It is emotionally healthy to place your watch on the night stand before settling down to sleep. There is much research to support this assertion. Those who went to sleep wearing an automatic watch were shown to get less REM sleep, resulting in .

I used to wear my Sub to bed when I was away from home, I am a restless sleeper and took one too many wallups to the head (or hit the other person in the bed with it) so now on the road, the Rolex goes on the dresser or in my shoe so I don't forget it. At home I don't sleep with a watch on. I've been sleeping with my exp1 or ranger on lately. Only because I have a little one waking us up every 2 to 3 hours. I find it convenient to check what time it is between diaper changes and feedings. I sleep with my Rolex on but I wrap my watch in a silk protection bandage to prevent dust entry and possibility of scratches.

If I'm traveling, my watch never leaves my wrist so yes that includes sleeping with it on. When I'm home I take it off for showers and sleep. I almost never sleep with a watch on, but if I do for some reason I find the best to be a Luminox or similar watch with tritium tubes. Tritium isn't as bright as luminova, but it consistently glows enough to be able to read the time in the dark.I sleep with a smartwatch (don't hurt me) as it has the vibrate alarm. Reason I don't wear a Rolex to bed is it's pretty sharp and I have had a few rare instances where I literally backhand myself to the face in my sleep so hard it wakes me up.

If I sleep with a watch on, or something else weird/uncomfortable (like socks) I will definitely have an insomnia type of night and wake up feeling terrible. Try sleeping without it and see how you feel. EDIT: If I am traveling, I’ll wear it all the time (sleep with it) with the exception of in the shower. Often, I’m not thinking clearly before those early flights and forgetting stuff can easily happen. I sleep with my automatic J12 on. It has nothing to do with me being worried about it stopping, since I know there's a power reserve. The only time I ever take it off is when I shower (I know it's a diver's watch/water resistant, but I don't like showering with it for some reason).

It is emotionally healthy to place your watch on the night stand before settling down to sleep. There is much research to support this assertion. Those who went to sleep wearing an automatic watch were shown to get less REM sleep, resulting in .

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