Running in my Seamaster
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Good evening all. I hope I’m not embarrassing myself asking this question.
I have had my automatic Seamaster for what must be 12 years. It’s been back to Omega once for a service.
I wear it everywhere, all day, unless I’m going somewhere iffy, think Paris, Rome. It’s been swimming in the Caribbean, skydiving in Mauritius. I know you shouldn’t wear it in the sauna, but what about running? I am half way through the couch to 5k, and it’s just clicked that I take it off before I go out. No idea why. So a simple question. Am I good to run, which will be upto the 5k wearing my watch? I’m just thinking of shock. But saying that my arms seem to have a mind of their own when running. Think Mr. Tickle
I have had my automatic Seamaster for what must be 12 years. It’s been back to Omega once for a service.
I wear it everywhere, all day, unless I’m going somewhere iffy, think Paris, Rome. It’s been swimming in the Caribbean, skydiving in Mauritius. I know you shouldn’t wear it in the sauna, but what about running? I am half way through the couch to 5k, and it’s just clicked that I take it off before I go out. No idea why. So a simple question. Am I good to run, which will be upto the 5k wearing my watch? I’m just thinking of shock. But saying that my arms seem to have a mind of their own when running. Think Mr. Tickle
It won't do the movement any harm, I used to play golf wearing my Broad Arrow. However, I don't anymore as it got in the way of my wrist movement during the swing.
TBH, I don't miss not having the weight there. I now just wear a G-Shock for my Sport Activities... Golf, Cycling, Badminton.
TBH, I don't miss not having the weight there. I now just wear a G-Shock for my Sport Activities... Golf, Cycling, Badminton.
Speaking as a runner rather than a watch person, why would you want to run with a heavy watch on? It will irritate you, it will be dripping with sweat and is of no interest to you while running. Get a proper running watch, then you can start to time your run, if you figure out where the miles (or kilometers) are you can time you splits etc.
RichB said:
Speaking as a runner rather than a watch person, why would you want to run with a heavy watch on? It will irritate you, it will be dripping with sweat and is of no interest to you while running. Get a proper running watch, then you can start to time your run, if you figure out where the miles (or kilometers) are you can time you splits etc.
Just taken it for a spin. It’s honestly not (at least feels) that heavy. It’s just I never take it off for any other reason Gassing Station | Watches | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



