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Old 5 October 2019, 07:19 AM   #61
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I truly believe the SD43 probably started as a project to either update the Sub to 43mm or explore the possibility.

They probably could have replaced the sub with this case (minus HRV). Perhaps someday they will.


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Old 5 October 2019, 07:48 AM   #62
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Same here, after wearing for 30 years Rolex watches, I found my grail: SD43

I have in a drawer my SubC, no wrist time anymore for the venerable 116610.

The SD43 is exactly the watch I want.

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Old 5 October 2019, 08:53 AM   #63
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Its pretty clear that a 40mm blk bezel ceramic sub would be useless in a collection with a SD43. However, I have a diminutive (by comparison) 5513 that I still love. Smurf and Hulk. All coexist with the SD43 without any issues.
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Old 5 October 2019, 09:03 AM   #64
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Its pretty clear that a 40mm blk bezel ceramic sub would be useless in a collection with a SD43. However, I have a diminutive (by comparison) 5513 that I still love. Smurf and Hulk. All coexist with the SD43 without any issues.
Have to disagree. I have both a black bezel SubC Date and a SD43. Love wearing the SubC to work. A bit less presence on the wrist under a shirt sleeve. But, look forward to the SD43 at the end of the day and on weekends. If I had to have only one, it would be the SD43, no question but right now I'm lucky enough to have both and really enjoy them.
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Old 5 October 2019, 09:27 AM   #65
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I like the SD43 but it would not be my only watch, if I wanted big I’d keep the DSSD JC, but in reality I’d probably keep something closer to 40mm.
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Old 5 October 2019, 09:32 AM   #66
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The SD43 is fantastic, gets a lot of my wrist time. But I don’t see selling my other watches to only wear it. But if it’s the end all be all for you, it’s hard to argue the point.
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Old 5 October 2019, 10:32 AM   #67
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The SD43 is fantastic, gets a lot of my wrist time. But I don’t see selling my other watches to only wear it. But if it’s the end all be all for you, it’s hard to argue the point.
I sold all my watches but one because I grew tired of stressing about my watches. No other reason. I've been purging my collection for years because of the angst I started to feel with my collection. I noticed I was spending way more time than I should deciding which watch to wear, when, and why....especially when I hadn't worn some watches for months. My issue and just the way I'm wired. Decided to purge to see how far I could get where I didn't feel that way. Sold 4 immediately, then got down to 8 total, 6, 3, 2, and finally found a watch that I enjoyed watching solely.
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Old 5 October 2019, 10:40 AM   #68
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I sold all my watches but one because I grew tired of stressing about my watches. No other reason. I've been purging my collection for years because of the angst I started to feel with my collection. I noticed I was spending way more time than I should deciding which watch to wear, when, and why....especially when I hadn't worn some watches for months. My issue and just the way I'm wired. Decided to purge to see how far I could get where I didn't feel that way. Sold 4 immediately, then got down to 8 total, 6, 3, 2, and finally found a watch that I enjoyed watching solely.


I’ll say this, if I decided to get rid of all my watches except one, and not buy more, my SD43 would be the one I keep. Glad you are happy where you are with your watches.


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Old 5 October 2019, 10:44 AM   #69
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I’ll say this, if I decided to get rid of all my watches except one, and not buy more, my SD43 would be the one I keep. Glad you are happy where you are with your watches.


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Old 5 October 2019, 11:15 AM   #70
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Explorer 2 Polar, SD43, and gold Skydweller would seem to be pretty complete "large" case Rolex collection.
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