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Good review thanks!
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^Thx everyone
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Excuse my ignorance, but is the mark 1 vs mark 2 a specific deviation or just an inside joke/play on words based on build date?
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The Mk1 does not even though it has the 32xx series movement. Beyond this tiny detail the watches are 100% identical. This tiny detail may or may not evolve to mean something in 20-40 years. The Mk2 dials are starting to find their way into the system beginning this year apparently, which as a consequence would mean that for the first year maybe bleeding off a little into the second year, the SD43 was produced with a Mk1 dial. |
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Thanks for the detailed explanation, I thought maybe the red signifying marking was to be removed! I could see how this could be a small, but discernible, factor to collectors because this is the 50th anniversary Sea Dweller. I suppose one could argue only the mark 1 is the true 50th, as the mark 2's would technically be '51st anniversary' models.
Is the laser etching in the first post (sorry, I don't have enough posts to embed a photo/link) the crown insert for the mark 2 you are referring to or do you mean there is an atual crown printed on the dial itself, further spreading the words "Swiss" and "Made"? ...I just realized that was my first post on this forum. Fantastic close up photos Travelller!! |
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Edit: nevermind, I just read through the 17 page thread of everyone arguing about the dial.
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Great review !
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Awesome review! Hands down my favorite watch.
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"borrowed" From IG: Note the crown between "Swiss" & "Made"
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Many thnaks for the pics....mine appears to be a Mk1 though I only picked it up earlier this year.
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Outstanding and extremely informative review. Thank you very much.
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Incredible writeup! Positively took in a considerable measure from this post, with extraordinary pictures to boot! Much obliged.
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Great review Thanks for sharing
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Very nice!
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^Thx everyone, very much appreciated
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Fantastic review! By the way, you have a very nice collection.
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As a four/five digit guy, I never thought I could waer anything bigger than 40mm, but this one works great. Must be one of the best releases by Rolex in recent years?
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Great review and pics. Love the SD43!
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Thanks, guys
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Great review! Made me lust for one badly...
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Very helpful review. Just got mine last night. Seems like a great watch now and forever! I am learning more about it all the time.
Loved reading everyone’s thoughts as I waited for mine. All the anticipation was worth the end result! ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Thank you for taking the time to collect the information and to assemble and add your thoughts and views, particularly, I enjoyed the variety of photos for a nicely comprehensive review. Bravo!
Question: When the second hand marker sweeps under the cyclops does it magnify to the equal size of the hour markers? This would be a very Rolex nod to symmetry and to understand why the second hand marker is the size chosen for manufacture. |
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#86 |
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Thank you for your time. Your detail pictures helped me to verify when I bought my watch.
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Thx :) I can really recommend this one - accuracy is up there with my "reference" watch, my PAM 233 (+/1s daily, some days it's literally +0s
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![]() I like how you think but that's not the case here. In fact, the circular portion of the seconds hand is barely seen passing the cyclops and as it is closer to the cyclops' inner-edge, it will be less magnified. Bottom line, it's (still) much smaller than the hour-hand's (or markers, for that matter). Quote:
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I struggled for months to decide which Rolex to get then finally settled on the SD43. After reading this review I am so glad I did. I’m next on the list and hopefully will have some first-hand experience soon. For those of you that already have this watch, how many have elected to remove the divers extension. Is this something I should or should not do and what would are the pros and cons? To answer the obvious question up front, I will Never use the extension
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Nice review...
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