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29 December 2012, 01:15 PM | #92 |
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Don't get me wrong,
I love Rolex, I used to own the deep sea and got sick of it very fast bc it was just way to thick. Very top heavy The diver is not as much as a tool watch as the deep sea, but Ap is superior to Rolex in terms of finish.. Which is why AP charges what they do for their watches. As with Rolex they are massed produced.. I still love Rolex and own a few.. It just depends on what you expect to do in the watch.. If you want a tank and a watch that is rated deeper than you will ever go, then deep sea. If you want a watch that you can dive in but also have that next level of watch engineering on your wrist, then go with ap |
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29 December 2012, 01:55 PM | #94 |
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Pick one. Porsche or lambo .
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29 December 2012, 02:26 PM | #95 |
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one of my favorite threads
keep it going DSSD is my favorite Rolex Diver - one of my favorite APs both are awesome watches |
29 December 2012, 04:04 PM | #96 |
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Also wanna see dssd on rubber!!!
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29 December 2012, 05:01 PM | #97 |
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I love Diver more. It gave me that adrenaline rush every time I put it on. It is also more "chiseled", and more pleasurable to be peeped at this way. DSSD is just little too... beefy
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29 December 2012, 07:04 PM | #98 |
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Both are great watches, but on my small 6.5" wrist, only the Diver sits well. The DSSD is a bit too tall and wobbly. Of course, it needs the height for that depth rating :). But on a pure comfort level, only the AP works.
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30 December 2012, 03:51 AM | #99 |
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31 December 2012, 12:07 AM | #100 |
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hi guys, the DSSD is now permanently on my dad's wrist! you can check out the pics on the web, just search for RubberB straps for the deepsea.
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1 January 2013, 01:19 PM | #101 |
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For reference taking out the extension link on the DS will correct any feelings of ill fit. If I didn't have a ROO, I'd probably say the diver. But I do, so DS as my daily. First watch I truly feel in love with and haven't stopped since I got it.
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As I mentioned in an earlier post, the design just seems too much all over the place...I just don't understand the waffle dial, stop sign-like bezel & plain-jane hands...and the metal bracelets are way too funky for my tastes. I definitely think they look better on rubber, but I'm not a rubber band kind of guy...so in the end I just can't wrap my head around the AP. For those that love them, great, enjoy...they are just not for me. The DSSD on the other hand is next to perfect for my tastes...I absolutely loved my DS. The only reason I got rid of mine was the fact my Sub-C does everything the DS did on a daily basis & my new POC9300 fills my 'big watch' need when I want to change things up. The bezel, domed crystal & Glidelock on the DSSD are a thing of absolute beauty IMO. |
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2 January 2013, 09:40 AM | #105 | |
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I feel the same about the AP. |
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2 January 2013, 10:16 AM | #106 |
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Totally understand, it's about taste. We can not arguing about taste, nobody wins. Same as Patek , RM it's not for everybody watches, they have their own fans. If everybody has the same taste, then we all gonna wear the same watches. And it's gonna be so boring. |
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I have owned both and still own the AP Diver amongst others.
I am contemplating purchasing another SDDS due the durability and overall toughness of the thing. Both are awesome, the AP gets the vote for exclusivity hands down the Sea Dweller is the best Rolex I have owned by a mile, pity they don't make it in 18K!
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The Deepsea sits far to high on the wrist so I would go for a Diver, then again if you want the best diving watch which is cheaper than both buy a preowned Rolex SeaDweller - fantastic watch!
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2 January 2013, 08:37 PM | #110 |
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DSSD - the one and only
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2 January 2013, 08:37 PM | #111 |
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I am in the 'dont get AP' section but people buy what they buy.I would buy a Rolex over AP,PP etc,we are all different !
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1) I hadn't really heard of them. 2) I had never researched the watches or brand. 3) I had never actually seen one in real life - let alone try one on. One year on and my Submariner is tucked away in its box and the AP Diver has replaced it on my wrist! |
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It is an entertaining thread, but obviously there is no right answer or rationale here, it all comes down to personal preferences. It all depends on how you think and prioritize, like those old interview teaser I got many years ago at the beginning of the career, e.g. "How many payphones are there in Manhattan?" Some people think from the inside out, other from outside in. Just different approaches.
As I've explained before on this site, for me, function and practicality takes president over form when it comes to wrist watches. I've owned both the ROO Diver and the DSSD. Needless to say, the Diver comes from a more distinguished manufacture, one the in famous Big 3 even, and as such it has a much more intricate and interesting finishing and details. It is a great feeling to know that inside the case beats a beautiful Calibre 3120, a true AP in-house movement with 40 jewels (45 actually, but 5 of them don't count because they are under the date function) and even a sculpted rotor in 22K gold. You can go on and add one superlative after another about AP's watches, I think most people around here understand the horologic pecking order and that the ROO Diver is by most standards a "finer" watch. On the movement side I do have some concerns about the accuracy of the 3120 as it beats at 3Hz which tends to be harder to regulate and there are plenty of testimony about Divers not being terribly accurate) But what about practical use? I found that the large flat back of the Diver didn't sit very comfortably on my wrist. Strike one. The amazingly hand-finished bezel and case, with a mix of polished and brushed surfaces, is rather sensitive and will show wear rather quickly if you have an active lifestyle. Strike two. Even if it technically reaches the ISO standards for a diving instrument I found the bezel to be more of a gimmick as it is cumbersome to operate on land and cannot be reset under water + the lume isn't very strong and won't last through half a night. Strike three. This doesn't been I don't adore the Genta-based design or have the utmost respect for the importance of the brand, design, craftsmanship and dare I say marketing-genius behind AP, but for me it simply isn't a very practical watch. It was one I had to take off my wrist when I was at the playground with the kids or even when I dived or snorkeled e.g. along a rocky shore. It did however look good on the wrist at a nice restaurant for Saturday brunch with friends. That leaves the DSSD. Over-engineered to a fault. It is solid and exudes excellence like few other Rolex watches. Sure, it is top-heavy, too thick, has a depth-rating that is beyond meaningful and has way too much text on the dial. It is not a perfectly conceived watch in my book. To sum it up, I view the ROO Diver as some handcrafted luxury sports car. I fully understand that it is a "finer" car and much more prestigious, but at the end of the day I live an active life with 4 kids, shuttling between soccer and basketball games, skiing in the mountains, occasional towing, throwing on 6 bikes and heading to the Atlantic coast etc, so for my lifestyle a Land Cruiser (read DSSD) is simply a more practical choice. Now if we were talking about the new ROO Diver in carbon - that is another story... ;-) Just the way my brain works... Some borrowed photos: |
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enjoyed that posted Patrick.
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Entertaining post and unfortunately for the AP, I've got to say I pretty much agree w/ everything you said. |
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5 January 2013, 07:44 PM | #117 |
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I have worn my AP Diver as a daily for 2 months and my Sub hasn't been out once since.
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Funny enough, I've put plenty of dents, dings and scratches on many Rolex sport watches, inlcuding the DSSD, and it just doesn't bother me at all. |
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Well, it is not only the cost, one has a pedigree of a tool watch/instrument and the other is more a pure luxury article.
Regardless how much money you have, I don't think any reasonable person would bang up a watch on purpose. If was I running a Touch Mudder I'd put on my G-Shock, not a DSSD or ROO Diver. |
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