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3 July 2018, 01:19 AM | #91 |
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I've owned a Sub No-Date, Sub Date, and now have a SD4K which I purchased as my retirement watch.
Besides ALL the reasons folks have stated above there is one primary reason I chose the SD4K and it's because the model is rare... the last of the 40mm SD line. Although there are other GREAT Rolex dive models, the SD4K is the ultimate of the long history of the dive watch line with a killer pedigree. The limited production of the SD4K makes it very exclusive and I revel in the snobbery of it all!!! |
3 July 2018, 01:27 AM | #92 |
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Love my SD4K and taking it with me on my honeymoon to Greece today!
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4 July 2018, 02:48 PM | #93 |
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Just buy both. You know it’s the right decisions. Then you won’t have to obsess over which one you should’ve bought. And when you decide which is your favorite sell the other when prices increase and step into a Daytona. Then you have the iconic diver and chrono.
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5 July 2018, 08:25 AM | #94 | |
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Rolex.c6 Sea-Dweller 4000 SD4K Ref. 116600 |
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