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Daytona case differences, has anyone noticed this one?
So the PM vs ss case differences are well known. Symmetrical vs asymmetrical, feet vs no feet.
Now I noticed that the bracelet end link was sticking out past the edge of the lugs the other night as I was enjoying my whiskey. I was like hmm are my springbars loose already? Surely not. A closer look shows that the the curve of the lugs don’t match the bracelet. Unlike the ss and tt were the bracelet endlinks sit within the lugs. A bit of a head scratcher lol. Another TRF member said that he would guess the full pms were originally designed for straps hence the feet at the end of the lugs. I checked the wg and pt online. Same thing… the weird world of Rolex keeps giving. I’ve also attached photos of the weights of the Daytonas I have sized with two links out. Just what I get up to when I get some me time with my favourite drop. Anyway hope you all have a great day. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Endlinks on the 11x Deepsea are the same as on the Platona
I love that feature on both Differentiates them further from other models |
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Yes, platinum and rose gold have symmetrical lugs and protruding end links.
Yellow gold and steel have asymmetrical lugs and flush end links. I prefer the yellow gold and steel lines better myself. |
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