rolex armband allergie | Becoming allergic to Rolex steel rolex armband allergie I have a moderate allergy to nickel in metal. I can wear Rolex without issues but bought an Ebel chrono as a semi beater and it gives me a reaction. Can anyone tell me what brands are good to go for those with a sensitivity to Nickel? $15K+
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Braclets, steel & metal allergies
I would check for other things that could be getting under your bracelet and causing an allergy. Here is a link with a lot of helpful, scientific information on stainless steel, and why it is safe to wear for people with nickel and chromium allergies. If I wear my Submariner 14060m for more than three or four days in a row then I'll develop a red, itchy rash (it only occurs while wearing the Sub). All I do now is apply a dab of .
Becoming allergic to Rolex steel
I would check for other things that could be getting under your bracelet and causing an allergy. Here is a link with a lot of helpful, scientific information on stainless steel, and why it is safe to wear for people with nickel and chromium allergies.
If I wear my Submariner 14060m for more than three or four days in a row then I'll develop a red, itchy rash (it only occurs while wearing the Sub). All I do now is apply a dab of triamcinolone 0.1% cream to my wrist, and I've never had a problem.
I have a moderate allergy to nickel in metal. I can wear Rolex without issues but bought an Ebel chrono as a semi beater and it gives me a reaction. Can anyone tell me what brands are good to go for those with a sensitivity to Nickel?
I have a moderate nickel allergy, even 316L will give me a problem if I sweat (the salt water leeches the nickel out of the steel). Rolex 904L has an even higher nickel content (approx double of 316L), so I won't even attempt it. Put it on a Perlon, MN strap, or NATO. Or find a watch in titanium.
Rolex unveiled a completely new bracelet, the Oysterflex, a few years ago. Such an important timepiece component deserves some attention, so sit back, strap in, and read our ultimate guide to Rolex bracelets, bands, and straps. I’m looking for advice on a coating or treatment for my Rolex. I’ve got a Datejust, but it seems the nickel in the oystersteel gives me an allergic reaction. Is there any sort of permanent clear coating I can have applied, and if so, recommendations for places that do it?
I purchased a basic steel Rolex back in the early 2000s and returned it after developing a huge rash on my arm. I was told there are trace amounts of nickel in the steel rolexes, and that is probably what caused the rash.
Now I believe the 904 s/s used in the Rolex watches has a higher content of nickel than the 316L used in some others. My point in doing this is it is a cheap, easy way to screen for the most common type of metal allergy.Rolex stainless steel didn’t change to 904L until around 2005-ish (I think) so if you’re allergic to one, you’re probably fine with the other. There's lots of stainless steel allows, 316L just happens to be the most common one for watches (often called marine grade.) I recently dumped my tag heuer carrera for a Rolex, and am beginning got realize that i might be developing an allergy to the 904L steel in rashes that are developing on my wrist. I heard that the very corrosion resistant 904L steel used by Rolex has a higher nickel content than the 316L steel that most of the rest of the industry uses. I would check for other things that could be getting under your bracelet and causing an allergy. Here is a link with a lot of helpful, scientific information on stainless steel, and why it is safe to wear for people with nickel and chromium allergies.
If I wear my Submariner 14060m for more than three or four days in a row then I'll develop a red, itchy rash (it only occurs while wearing the Sub). All I do now is apply a dab of triamcinolone 0.1% cream to my wrist, and I've never had a problem. I have a moderate allergy to nickel in metal. I can wear Rolex without issues but bought an Ebel chrono as a semi beater and it gives me a reaction. Can anyone tell me what brands are good to go for those with a sensitivity to Nickel? I have a moderate nickel allergy, even 316L will give me a problem if I sweat (the salt water leeches the nickel out of the steel). Rolex 904L has an even higher nickel content (approx double of 316L), so I won't even attempt it. Put it on a Perlon, MN strap, or NATO. Or find a watch in titanium.
Rolex unveiled a completely new bracelet, the Oysterflex, a few years ago. Such an important timepiece component deserves some attention, so sit back, strap in, and read our ultimate guide to Rolex bracelets, bands, and straps.
I’m looking for advice on a coating or treatment for my Rolex. I’ve got a Datejust, but it seems the nickel in the oystersteel gives me an allergic reaction. Is there any sort of permanent clear coating I can have applied, and if so, recommendations for places that do it?
I purchased a basic steel Rolex back in the early 2000s and returned it after developing a huge rash on my arm. I was told there are trace amounts of nickel in the steel rolexes, and that is probably what caused the rash. Now I believe the 904 s/s used in the Rolex watches has a higher content of nickel than the 316L used in some others. My point in doing this is it is a cheap, easy way to screen for the most common type of metal allergy.Rolex stainless steel didn’t change to 904L until around 2005-ish (I think) so if you’re allergic to one, you’re probably fine with the other. There's lots of stainless steel allows, 316L just happens to be the most common one for watches (often called marine grade.)
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