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17 March 2010, 12:03 AM | #1 |
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Does anyone have a chart with the weight of all the Rolex models? I am curious how the weight of the sport models compares to the other models.
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Bump. Here are some I compiled from post in this forum.
36mm Explorer I - 105 grams (jclevoy) Exp-II on original Oysterlock braclelet = 125 grams (From JJ's Butchershop) Sub 14060M = 127grams (Fiery) SS Sub-date 16610 = 135 grams (From JJ's Butchershop)(Fiery) SS/Pt. YM 16622 = 145 grams (From JJ's Butchershop) Sea Dweller = 147 grams (Fiery) SS Daytona = 147 grams TT GMT-IIC = 165 grams (From JJ's Butchershop) WG/YG 36mm Day-Date = 170 grams DeepSea = 215 grams (Fiery) PT 36mm Day-Date = 220 grams WG/YG 41mm Day-Date = 220 grams (Tools) PT 41mm Day-Date = 278 grams (Tools) |
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[QUOTE=ral;1759370]Bump. Here are some I compiled from post in this forum.
Exp-II on original Oysterlock braclelet = 125 grams (From JJ's Butchershop) SS Sub-date 16610 = 135 grams (From JJ's Butchershop)(Fiery) SS/Pt. YM 16622 = 145 grams (From JJ's Butchershop) TT GMT-IIC = 165 grams (From JJ's Butchershop)QUOTE]
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Made some revisions based on Mike's chart:
36mm Explorer I - 105 grams (jclevoy) Exp-II = 126 grams (Mike) Sub 14060M = 127 grams (Fiery) SS Sub-date 16610 = 135 grams (From JJ's Butchershop)(Fiery)(Mike) SS Daytona = 140 grams (Mike) SS/Pt. YM 16622 = 146 grams (Mike) Sea Dweller = 147 grams (Fiery) TT GMT-IIC = 165 grams (From JJ's Butchershop) WG/YG 36mm Day-Date = 170 grams DeepSea = 215 grams (Fiery) PT 36mm Day-Date = 220 grams WG/YG 41mm Day-Date = 220 grams (Tools) PT 41mm Day-Date = 278 grams (Tools) |
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Anyone has weight of the newer 118238 Day-date? It is claimed to have a 30% heavier bracelet vs. the older 18238 Day-date. I also noticed it has a hump at the case-back because of a different movement as stated by the dealer.
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what does the ymaster 2 come in at??????????????? That should be the heavy weight.
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1 April 2010, 01:53 PM | #10 |
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Update:
36mm Explorer I - 105 grams (jclevoy) Exp-II = 126 grams (Mike) Sub 14060M = 127 grams (Fiery) SS Sub-date 16610 = 135 grams (From JJ's Butchershop)(Fiery)(Mike) SS Daytona = 140 grams (Mike) SS/Pt. YM 16622 = 146 grams (Mike) Sea Dweller = 147 grams (Fiery) TT GMT-IIC = 165 grams (From JJ's Butchershop) WG/YG 36mm Day-Date = 170 grams DeepSea = 215 grams (Fiery) PT 36mm Day-Date = 220 grams WG/YG 41mm Day-Date = 220 grams (Tools) WG/YG Yatchmaster II = 250 grams (http://blog.imagesjewelers.com/) PT 41mm Day-Date = 278 grams (Tools) |
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I have tried on the different variations of the Day-Date and they are heavy....it would take some time to get used to the heavier weight!!!
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here u go....
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Most of the reference material in the Reference Library shows the weights of the watches in the Tech Specs......... (except the very latest)
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