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12 September 2016, 10:26 AM | #1 |
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My blnr feels lighter than other blnr
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I have a question. I recently made a purchade of blnr in a local AD few weeks ago. Met up with a few friend yesterday and all of us are able to feel the weight difference between my blnr and his. We even did a blind test and through weight, we are able to identify the watches. The differences isnt huge but definitely something we can all feel. Upon closer inspection, i realised my clasp is polished while his is textured (2014 model) and the oyster bracelet felt looser on mine. (If we swing both rolexes, my bracelet seems to swing more?) Everything else remains the same except for the weight and the bracelet.. Is there any updates to the 'newer' blnr that leads to this? Im extremely concerned with the differences and that if there's anything i should know regarding the 'newer' blnr Thank you for your time. |
12 September 2016, 11:40 AM | #2 |
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do you have a scale you could tell us what your watch weight is (in grams)
And/or pics of your clasp vs. your friend's clasp
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Did you both remove the same amount of links .
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Are both watches sized the same? If you friends watch has an extra link or two, that could explain why his feels heavier.
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When you get a scales, weigh both yours and his and take a photo of the results.
If your has extra links it should be heavier than his on the scales. If not this is very interesting. I wouldn't put much value into you and your friends holding them in your hands and trying to judge the weight.
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Weighing watches without using scales will probably not be as accurate.....
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amount of links removed ?
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The only difference would be links
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Did your friend change the SS clasp to WG one in his BLNR?
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Did you both buy from ADs?
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12 September 2016, 10:35 PM | #23 |
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Yes. both from ADs.
thanks to everyone who spent time to help. Rang up my AD and was told that they do not know if there's any specifications change from Rolex themselves. and they should weigh the same regardless. I was advised to drop by Rolex Service Centre if I have my doubts. I guess i'd drop by Rolex Service Centre to check for an authentication tomorrow.. although I understand it's silly to send for verification since I got it from AD but would rather have that piece of mind. Everyone I spoke to mentioned that there shouldn't be a difference in weight, bracelet etc but there's indeed some difference other than the clasp. His seems more rigid compared to mine. |
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One extra links is not a hugh difference in weight and I doubt you could feel that difference without a scale.
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