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Old 23 August 2024, 10:01 PM   #31
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Bought it in October 2016 and it was stolen in December then discontinued a few months later. Uninsured.
Oh wow, I am sorry. Thanks for the reminder to update my insurance policy though.
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Old 23 August 2024, 10:32 PM   #32
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Old 23 August 2024, 11:14 PM   #33
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Old 23 August 2024, 11:27 PM   #34
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Old 24 August 2024, 12:58 AM   #35
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Old 24 August 2024, 02:18 AM   #36
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Traded my mk1 Deepsea and 5digit Sub for a sd4k last summer. Don’t regret it even though many on here said they would not do that swap. Loved my Deepsea but the narrow bracelet of the mk1 made the watch top heavy even though it was a daily wearer of mine for many years. I wonder if I would have done the trade if I had the 12…or 13…Deepsea.

Was this deal a straight trade or did you add money? How much was the Sd4k if you don’t mind me asking and what year did you pick up?
Not a straight trade, I took a bath on the DeepSea, but it ended up being approximately a wash overall on my Rolex dive watch journey (if you don't count me stupidly passing up on a SD4K at a discount in 2014, that would have been the smartest move in hindsight but who knew it was going to be a 3 year run). I originally purchased a 126660 DSSD on vacation in Hawaii in 2018, went to pick it up the next day and kind of got cold feet on it overnight and took home a 116610LN Submariner instead. I regretted that 6 months later and traded it back for the DeepSea. That trade experience was great, the Submariner was valued over MSRP and the black DeepSea quite a bit under MSRP, I ended up about 2000 ahead of MSRP vs MSRP if I had taken home the DeepSea that day in Hawaii, so no regrets there.

Trading the DeepSea for the SD4K, not such a great experience! Drawn out over almost a year, I scrapped the idea several times. I get it, not a hugely desirable watch to trade, declining market, etc. I got completely blown off by several sellers, politely declined by some, and those that did offer a deal just didn't make sense to pursue, we were talking 5-8k over the trade in on the DeepSea for a SD4K. I decided just to keep it and buy another watch for that price, I didn't dislike the DeepSea and wasn't hurting to trade it at all, it just wasn't getting worn all that much. I was shopping for 16600s and was waiting for a 124060 from the AD, either would have been a killer daily wear watch and save the DeepSea for when I felt like it.

As sacrilegious as this will probably be here, I'll still tell it, don't ban me. I did a dry run on the idea. I had a Ginault built as close as possible to a SD4K, waited 3 months for it, and then wore the damn thing nearly every day after I got it. I'd pick it up to wear over both the Pelagos and DSSD, so I knew it was time for the SD4K and it had a real shot at making me a one watch guy.

So back to the trades, it made sense two places: 1916 Company (Watchbox) was awesome to deal with, the difference between trade and sell price was lower than any of the trusted sellers on here that were interested in a deal, they were extremely knowledgeable, friendly, and all their watches were CPO with a 2 year Rolex warranty. Very awesome. The other place I was a little hesitant with, SwissWatchExpo. Very...different experience, very direct, zero negotiation, but great prices on both ends. The salesman actually walked me through their production facility on Facetime and it was impressive. All their watches are "serviced" with their own in house warranty, but for the price difference between them and 1916 I could sent it to RSC twice myself and get the two year Rolex warranty that way, so I ran with it. All in all, long story long, I put out just over 3k on the deal, even that out with the Sub to DSSD trade and I've played with Rolex divers for almost 7 years and put about an extra thousand into it.
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Old 24 August 2024, 02:33 AM   #37
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Old 24 August 2024, 02:36 AM   #38
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Old 24 August 2024, 02:54 AM   #39
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I could call this the “killer angle” since it has moved two watches now. I hated the fat lug to bracelet transition on the 116610ln, mildly displeased with the 126660 thickness from this angle, and the 116600 seems like a happy medium between the two.






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Old 24 August 2024, 02:56 AM   #40
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Old 24 August 2024, 03:00 AM   #41
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Old 24 August 2024, 05:38 AM   #42
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Old 24 August 2024, 11:01 AM   #43
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I traded a 14060m in on an SD4K a couple of months ago at 1916, they gave me 60% over what I paid for it eight years ago which was a very nice offset against the CPO price, plus a chunk of cash. I kept my Mk 1 DSSD so now I have a pair of Sea-Dwellers but it’s the SD4K that I reach for most often. We’ll see if that settles down.

Very well done, OP.
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Old 24 August 2024, 11:30 AM   #44
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Old 25 September 2024, 09:38 AM   #45
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Most people will just think it’s a sub. But, to those who know and value the subtitle details it is so much more. Congrats on a truly great watch.
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Old 25 September 2024, 09:42 AM   #46
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Congrats, I think it is the best looking dive watch out there.

I bought an SD4K for my father a few years back but he never wore it (ever) and sadly it's too small for my 7.5" flat wrist so I think I'll be selling it.

It's in near mint condition too, I'm bummed.
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Old 25 September 2024, 09:55 AM   #47
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Old 25 September 2024, 10:24 AM   #48
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Congrats, I think it is the best looking dive watch out there.

I bought an SD4K for my father a few years back but he never wore it (ever) and sadly it's too small for my 7.5" flat wrist so I think I'll be selling it.

It's in near mint condition too, I'm bummed.
In what way is it too small? Doesn’t it have the glidelock extension?
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Old 25 September 2024, 11:03 AM   #49
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It fits, just looks too small on my wrist.
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Old 25 September 2024, 11:23 AM   #50
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Easily the most legible professional watch I’ve owned (amongst multiple Explorers, Subs and GMT’s). Something about the matte dial I suppose. Congrats OP
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Old 25 September 2024, 12:01 PM   #51
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Huge congratulations! It’s my daily and if I were to go down to only one Rolex this is the one that would stay!
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Old 26 September 2024, 05:21 AM   #52
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Thanks everyone. I've had it almost 2 months now and no regrets on the switch. It could easily be my one and only.
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Old 26 September 2024, 05:30 AM   #53
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Old 26 September 2024, 06:03 AM   #54
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Thanks for the comments everyone, I'm loving it


So back to the trades, it made sense two places: 1916 Company (Watchbox) was awesome to deal with, the difference between trade and sell price was lower than any of the trusted sellers on here that were interested in a deal, they were extremely knowledgeable, friendly, and all their watches were CPO with a 2 year Rolex warranty. Very awesome. The other place I was a little hesitant with, SwissWatchExpo. Very...different experience, very direct, zero negotiation, but great prices on both ends. The salesman actually walked me through their production facility on Facetime and it was impressive. All their watches are "serviced" with their own in house warranty, but for the price difference between them and 1916 I could sent it to RSC twice myself and get the two year Rolex warranty that way, so I ran with it. All in all, long story long, I put out just over 3k on the deal, even that out with the Sub to DSSD trade and I've played with Rolex divers for almost 7 years and put about an extra thousand into it.

1916 is one of those places where you’ll overpay market a bit, but they’re top notch. Stuff will be as described, refund zero questions asked if not, knowledgeable about products, a seamless experience. They have a fantastic inventory as well. But again, you’re paying for it.



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I could call this the “killer angle” since it has moved two watches now. I hated the fat lug to bracelet transition on the 116610ln, mildly displeased with the 126660 thickness from this angle, and the 116600 seems like a happy medium between the two.






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What people have to understand about the DSSD is you need to flat out accept and embrace it’s a tank. It’s not a Sub replacement, it’s not (typically) a daily, it’s a beast of a diver that pushed the envelope of depth limits. If you accept that it’s an amazing, beautiful watch. I think some people just get turned off from it as Rolex has always been a conservative brand when it comes to sizing.

See your one angle, is WHY I bought the DSSD. I wanted my 16600 as an ‘everyday’ diver and the DSSD as my bada** diver. If that makes sense haha.
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Old 26 September 2024, 02:07 PM   #56
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I just want to know what you are driving? 1980 datsun? lol

Close, my 1984 4Runner, I’ve had it for 20 years.


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Old 26 September 2024, 07:37 PM   #57
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Old 26 September 2024, 10:18 PM   #58
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What people have to understand about the DSSD is you need to flat out accept and embrace it’s a tank. It’s not a Sub replacement, it’s not (typically) a daily, it’s a beast of a diver that pushed the envelope of depth limits. If you accept that it’s an amazing, beautiful watch. I think some people just get turned off from it as Rolex has always been a conservative brand when it comes to sizing.

See your one angle, is WHY I bought the DSSD. I wanted my 16600 as an ‘everyday’ diver and the DSSD as my bada** diver. If that makes sense haha.
16600 Daily and DSSD for weekend is a great combo. I wish I could say what exactly changed for me, my DSSD was my favorite watch in the whole Rolex catalog for 5 years, but I can only speculate. I wore my Pelagos as a DD for most of that time and the DSSD mostly as a weekend watch. I just found myself reaching for other watches and realized it had been months since I picked up the DSSD, so I moved on and am wearing the SD4K much more often.

Wouldn't surprise me if a black DeepSea made an appearance later. It's an amazing watch, especially for the price they are selling for secondary and they are easy to pick up.
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Old 27 September 2024, 01:57 AM   #60
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16600 Daily and DSSD for weekend is a great combo. I wish I could say what exactly changed for me, my DSSD was my favorite watch in the whole Rolex catalog for 5 years, but I can only speculate. I wore my Pelagos as a DD for most of that time and the DSSD mostly as a weekend watch. I just found myself reaching for other watches and realized it had been months since I picked up the DSSD, so I moved on and am wearing the SD4K much more often.

Wouldn't surprise me if a black DeepSea made an appearance later. It's an amazing watch, especially for the price they are selling for secondary and they are easy to pick up.
Black Deepsea, especially if you do a 126660 instead of the 13, is a TOTAL steal at the moment. The best deal on a modern Rolex diver in my opinion. I was honestly tempted to do that but got my 13 DBlue for retail and was content.
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