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Newbie SD question
I've been looking long and hard at Sea-Dwellers. One thing I've seen is that sometimes on the watches I've seen posted the HE valve looks like it has a brightly polished finish, and other times it has a darker dull look. Are there variations based upon production years?
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Real Name: Steve
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I don't know about the earlier versions but on my 2007 4000ft, I believe the HE valve is titantium. However, I had it serviced by Rolex UK this year and it looks as though it's been replaced by a SS one, as it looks shiny compared to the Ti.
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I don't know, but someone here does.
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I remember noticing that too when I was looking a little while back. Would be curious to know the answer. I think mines about 2007 and not the darker HE valve but more shiny like the polished side of the watch in which the valve is inset.
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Interesting...Id like to know...
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I'e like to know myself too. Mine it's a 2008 M series I've used for barely a month and the valve is on the "polish-y" side look.
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I have an F series (2004) SD and the titanium He valve is darker grey when compared to the surrounding case, FWIW
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I'm not going to be any help but I too have noticed this.
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Like the Guys above I do not know either but I would like to know the answer too!
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![]() ![]() In any event, I'm now pretty sure that the watches I've seen with these traits are genuine. Before investigating I thought it might have been a tell for a fake. |
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My '07 model is dark gray.
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It might be that the titanium is polished at service and it can be polished to a good shine, titanium forms a dark gray oxidized layer pretty quickly which would account for the differences.
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