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2 May 2017, 01:13 AM | #1 |
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SD43 owners - No one has caliper?
Just measure the beast already!!
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2 May 2017, 01:16 AM | #2 |
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lol. it's like 16 MM thick.
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wonder is the dial larger than the subs or DSSD??
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2 May 2017, 01:19 AM | #6 |
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Thickness including case back, dial diameter, and ceramic bezel width .... Please and thank you!
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2 May 2017, 01:34 AM | #7 |
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And here come the juicy details, thanks in advance Lee and congrats again.
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2 May 2017, 01:41 AM | #9 |
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Dial diameter
Bezel diameter Lug to lug Lug width Clasp width Case thickness (excluding cyclop) Case thickness (just the main case exclude crystal or case back) Crown diameter |
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Hi Lee, thank you in advance!
I'll jump in with my list I think we would all like to see the following: 1: measure overall thickness from caseback to top of crystal 2. measure the diameter of the bezel 3. If possible measure the dial diameter. |
2 May 2017, 02:06 AM | #11 |
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This thing still puzzles me in pics. In some it looks huge like the DSSD, and other shots such as straight on it looks surpassingly similar in size to a Submariner...
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I tried it on at the boutique on Saturday. It's approximately mid way between a sub and the dssd regarding the case depth/height. It's very similar in case width to the dssd. Very nice watch, I'm pleased that I ordered one when I did. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Dial size to SubC, SD4K etc is identical. Bezel is wider, that's it. Thicker hour hand.
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As per other thread, I reckon the SD43 is within 1mm difference in thickness with the SD4K.
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Ok hopefully this will help. I have done the best I can with some digital verniers and of course trying to not mark the watch!!!!!
The case thickness excluding the Cyclops is approx. 15.2mm Lug to lug on the outside is approx. 27.5mm Bezel width just the black bit approx. 3.75mm Dial diameter approx. 27mm Clasp is approx. 19mm Strap width at case is approx. 21.6mm Hope this helps??? |
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Very gracious Lee, but please make sure you enjoy your day first. We're all eager to find out the exact figures, but no one will be harmed if we don't until tomorrow.
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Enjoy it, and looking forward to hearing your thoughts on wearabilty as the days pass. |
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Thanks, Finally we have an official measured thickness!
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Lug to lug is 50mm
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I have to say it is a bit heavier than most of my current watches but once it is on the wrist (well mine) it feels absolutely fine. I bloody love it Cyclops and all!!!!
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