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Old 22 August 2023, 08:28 PM   #1
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5 digits vs 6 digits - they are both great

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I find myself rotating between my 5 digits and 6 digits all the time and like them both for different reasons. But am I crazy to think that if I had to keep only one of them it would be the 5 digits?


The smalller Explorer is the only one that is actually competing with my 5 digits in terms of comfort. The 6 # are so robust and so solid hut also very felt on the wrist. I feel like Might have forgotten to wear a watch with the older 5#.

They feel so different from each other and for now I am just going to enjoy their different vibes.
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Old 22 August 2023, 09:08 PM   #2
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Old 22 August 2023, 10:55 PM   #3
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Old 22 August 2023, 10:58 PM   #4
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I don’t think you’re crazy at all.

5 digit references are extremely comfortable, and despite what some think, they are plenty robust. The tin clasp, and the hollow links make for a lighter weight wearing experience and IMHO they are more comfortable overall.YMMV
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Old 23 August 2023, 12:00 AM   #5
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You are not crazy at all. I even "open the door" from the 5 to the 4-digits.
If I had to keep only one Rolex, it would be a 1665 Sea-Dweller.
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Old 23 August 2023, 01:23 AM   #6
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5 digits vs 6 digits - they are both great

Seeing lots of threads on 5 digits lately. And makes sense. For Subs / GMTs, I think 5 digits are the sweet spot.





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Old 23 August 2023, 01:29 AM   #7
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I love both. Lug holes will always have a special place in my heart.
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Old 23 August 2023, 02:20 AM   #8
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It depends on the reference. My Sub and GMT are 5-digit and my DD and Daytona are older 6-digit. I would not want it the other way around.
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never any 6 digit could replace my 16600T

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Great shot of an amazing watch!
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I think Rolex is missing a huge opportunity. They should revamp the GMT (because it still has the Maxi case) to be the exact same size and proportions as the 5 digit examples. But they should use modern materials (i.e., newest movements, ceramic bezels, etc). Especially with the shift towards smaller watches (i.e., the huge popularity of the 37mm Tudor), I think this would be an incredible move by Rolex.
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I'm constantly changing between my Explorer 114270 (6 digit in reference, but 5 digit case, bracelet and clasp) and my Submariner 124060 which is the current version.

I love both equally, and although I can tell the difference in quality between the bracelet and clasp on the Submariner, the Explorer has a certain charm that IMO only 5 digit Rolex can offer.
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I think Rolex is missing a huge opportunity. They should revamp the GMT (because it still has the Maxi case) to be the exact same size and proportions as the 5 digit examples. But they should use modern materials (i.e., newest movements, ceramic bezels, etc). Especially with the shift towards smaller watches (i.e., the huge popularity of the 37mm Tudor), I think this would be an incredible move by Rolex.
Agree, just like Tudor have done with the BB58 and more recently the BB54.
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I'm constantly changing between my Explorer 114270 (6 digit in reference, but 5 digit case, bracelet and clasp) and my Submariner 124060 which is the current version.

I love both equally, and although I can tell the difference in quality between the bracelet and clasp on the Submariner, the Explorer has a certain charm that IMO only 5-digit Rolex can offer.
We can fully agree! Although the new Explorer is the most comfortable modern Rolex, I still sometimes toy with the idea of swapping my 124270 for a 114270 which I used to have
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