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10 December 2016, 09:08 AM | #1 |
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When did Rolex stop beveling the case lugs?
Any one else wish they still did?
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I don't know, but the chamfered lugs were very appealing.
I wonder if the advent of robots might have had something to do with the change.
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I assume you are referring to the Sub and GMT case?
It ended with the switch to the 6 digit models and the new wider lugs (2007ish) |
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My 2004 GMT was returned from RSC last year and the case came back freshly chamfered edges. Beautiful!
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Excellent!
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You're right. I should have said Chamfer, I know the difference
Its like when people refer to the plastic box that the watch comes in out of Switzerland as a coffin when its really called a CASKET! Things should be called what they are
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it looks beautiful on the Black Bay. I Just don't understand the appeal of not having that edge. I'm sure people weren't asking to have them removed (not that Rolex caters anyone's wishes).
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Chamfered lugs look great!
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Well, in that case it's not really a casket either. It's a shipping container.
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ˈkaskət/ noun noun: casket; plural noun: caskets a small ornamental box or chest for holding jewels, letters, or other valuable objects. synonyms: box, chest, case, container, receptacle cof·fin ˈkôfən,ˈkäfən/ noun noun: coffin; plural noun: coffins 1. a long, narrow box, typically of wood, in which a corpse is buried or cremated. synonyms: casket; More
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the rolex shipping boxes are utilitarian and not ornametal
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Why oh why did Rolex stop putting a chamfer on the super cases???? Seems like a design flaw to me since, not only do chamfers look great (just look at the close-up photo of the Black Bay) but they help stop the square edges from getting beat up.
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The finishing on the new cases looks more basic and cheaper to produce, so it's understandable as a cost cutting move. What's not understandable is that the much cheaper Tudor watches still feature those details! Very very odd. |
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Probably easier to polish during service
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I would say they stopped it for a sharper visual transition between brushed and polished sides.
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I think that the transition from the brushed to polished sides on BB looks great and Tudor still managed to include a chamfer (and also slim lugs!) |
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