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4 April 2009, 02:34 PM | #1 |
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DIfferent languages for DD
On the Rolex site, it says that the DD comes in 26 different languages. I tried a google search to find what the languages were but was unsuccessful. Does anyone know what, besides english, the languages are? Also, is it possible to purchase a DD/DDII in another language while in the US or does one have to go to a different part of the globe which depends on the language one wishes?
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5 April 2009, 05:50 AM | #2 |
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Thought I would bump this for the afternoon crowd. Hope that is okay.
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5 April 2009, 07:01 AM | #3 |
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I have seen once, I do not remember if it was in a post in here or elsewhere, a photo of the day-disks with all the languages provided, in a "parts" form.
Except the normal and common English, French, German, Italian, etc. they supply Chinese, Japanese, and even Greek !! Mind you that it is only ONE language at the time per disk, contrary to SEIKO or other makes that they supply TWO languages in any of their watches. As this is only a disk, like the date disk and of similar size, I would think that you could just order it via a AD and when received you change it. In person, I have seen only the English and German editions, and in various adverts some other languages. Do not forget that the DD is targeting "rich" customers, so the service must be excellent
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5 April 2009, 07:02 AM | #4 |
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I've only actually SEEN in person an Arabic one, though I know others exist.
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5 April 2009, 07:16 AM | #5 |
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Here you go. My search button still working:
From WatchTime: Rolex offers the unabbreviated names of the days of the week in all of the world’s major languages, as well as in many of the planet’s less commonly spoken tongues. All in all, there are 26 different languages to choose from. They are: Arabic Basque Catalan Chinese Danish Dutch English Ethiopian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Indonesian Italian Japanese Latin Moroccan Arabic Norwegian Persian Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Turkish |
5 April 2009, 08:09 AM | #6 |
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Thank you all. BigHat thank you for the comprehensive list. Your search-fu is strong.
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