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28 March 2009, 12:23 PM | #1 |
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Is there a mechanical or engineering reason why the Deep Sea could not be made in platinum?
If it were available I would buy it instantly R |
28 March 2009, 12:29 PM | #2 |
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Other than it would probably way a pound. There is not reason why it could not be, but the true Rolex tool watches are made in Stainless (e.g., Sea Dweller, DSSD, Submariner, etc.).
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not to mention it would probably set you back 40,000 grand.
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why would you wear a platinum watch and go deep diving?
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my ad told me i got to wait for 12 months to get a new deep sea :( . this is so rediculous
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28 March 2009, 01:33 PM | #7 |
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If they made it in platinum, they wouldn't have made it in SS as both look the same and one version would take away business from the other.
Why pay platinum prices when you can get the same look for 1/8 the cost. This probably explains why the YMII only comes in WG and YG. I believe had they come with a SS YMII, you'd find more TRF members here would own one. If you want a precious metal diver so badly with a platinum look, how about the WG Smurf SubDate? It comes with all the bells and whistle like the Deepsea (Glidelock, diver extension, cerachrome bezel). Only difference is the depth-rating. It'll put you back about $26,000 though. I believe a pure platinum Deepsea would cost you something like at least $70,000 if not more. Platinum Futures were trading at $1133 per troy ounce today. Gold was at something like $924 per troy ounce. Big difference! |
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Ledgerr, Welcome to the Forum!!!
Why would you want a platinum DSSD??? Is there some kind of advantage!!!
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