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9 July 2021, 12:53 AM | #31 |
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I chose the SD43 TT because of size, bezel, bracelet more integrated into watch design and ultimately the name really spoke to me as an aspiration to one day retire to a house on the water and be a "Sea Dweller"
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9 July 2021, 12:56 AM | #32 |
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9 July 2021, 01:00 AM | #33 |
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I bought my SD43 for a number of reasons -
Firstly because it's less of an "obvious" choice than the Sub (although I do also own a 116610LN). Secondly I just like the aesthetics. I like the way it wears differently to my Sub, with the slightly different case shape. I love the historic nod with the red text (even though it's not actually that pronounced in most lighting). I like the way the matt dial and fully graduated bezel gives it a real rugged and "manly" look. Thirdly, I like the history of the SD and wanted a piece of that. And lastly, I just like over-engineered things (even though I will likely never use it to even a fraction of it's potential). I'm the same with cars - I love over-engineered, fast cars. There's just something about knowing something is incredibly capable at what it does even if you don't ever use it 100%. (I must also confess I also bought it (at the time!) because I foolishly believed the 3235 movement was going to be Rolex's finest 3 hand movement yet. How wrong I was!) |
9 July 2021, 01:03 AM | #34 |
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Its not over or under ,its each has its own charm .
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9 July 2021, 01:04 AM | #35 |
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Important note to the large wristed : SD 50th has the longest bracelet of all Rolex .
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9 July 2021, 01:21 AM | #36 |
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There's just something about the size, heft and presence that the SD43 captures very well. Owned various Subs - always felt small. Had the DSSD - wore for years but could never fully get over the thickness. The SD43 really nailed the perfect in between IMO. And I do appreciate the cyclops for ease of date reading.
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9 July 2021, 01:35 AM | #37 | |
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9 July 2021, 01:40 AM | #38 | |
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Everything he said. I have a larger wrist and wanted something different from the sub. I've yet to see another SD43 where I live.
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9 July 2021, 01:44 AM | #39 |
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I ended up with black DeepSea not an SD43, but it was the wider bracelet that converted me from a 116610LN Submariner. I hated that skinny bracelet with the big case. It would be a much closer decision with 41mm Submariner as the bracelet width and clasp size is a lot closer now, I look forward to trying one. I believe the clasp width was only 0.5mm less than the SD43/DSSD.
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9 July 2021, 03:06 AM | #40 |
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For me, no offence, but everybody has a Sub. And I mean EVERYBODY.
Not a bad thing, that means Sub is a great watch. But I prefer something a little more unique.
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9 July 2021, 04:18 AM | #41 |
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I have an SD43 arriving in an hour or so. I actually haven't worn a SS one, but did check out a two-tone at my AD last year.
For me, I plan on it being a weekend warrior. I have a Pepsi for more dress days and an Explorer II for the weekends now, and I like the larger feel of the Explorer II for most of the time. I wore a Daytona for years and it wears a bit small, so I thought I would try the other end of the spectrum. My first Rolex was a sub (bought in 1989) and when I have tried on subs lately they have felt small for some reason....granted I haven't tried the latest one. Also, I felt that it is a bit more unique, I am drawn to the Red, I haven't paid a premium previous to this purchase; I felt the premium for them wasn't that high relative to the price. |
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10 July 2021, 08:28 AM | #43 |
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Previously owned a 114060 and I now own a SD43. Even though it was "smaller", the Sub looked larger on my 7.75 inch wrist and I also didn't like the gloss black dial. With the 22mm lug / bracelet width, the SD43 is better proportioned watch and I love the red text & matte dial.. I guess the only negative is the thickness...I have knocked it on a door or two !!
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10 July 2021, 09:14 AM | #44 |
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This is my "go-to" duo also! I have others but these 2 currently get all the wrist time. I was just offered the SD43 and didn't purchase because the 126660 JC is perfect for me. The 16600 gets beach and sports duty. I may regret not purchasing the SD43. It is beautiful for sure!
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10 July 2021, 09:28 AM | #45 |
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For what its worth, I have both. In my opinion, the SD is not a daily wearer. Its too big and clunky (and I am not a small man.) After a week or two of wearing it, I find myself banking it into cabinetry, door ways, desks, etc. You really have to be conscious that you are wearing it. The sub is sized a little bit smaller and not as tall and is easier to manage every day.
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10 July 2021, 09:33 AM | #46 |
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I prefer a larger diver so the JC DSSD and SD43 both fit me the way I like. I had the 116610LN, LV and 116619 but hardly wore the LN but did wear the LV and LB. Once the new 126 subs came out, I added the 126610 LV then the 126613 and finally the 126619 and love the new dimensions compared to the 116. I still prefer the SD43 and DSSD JC when I am at the coast but now I wear the newer subs more frequently than the 116.
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10 July 2021, 10:05 AM | #47 |
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Many of the reasons to purchase the SD43 have already been mentioned. I looked at the 40mm Sub and it was just too small for my 7.75" wrist. Then the 41mm sub came out and it fit much better, but the proportions of the SD43 dial, bezel and wider bracelet just fit perfectly.
The fact it was not a Sub and more rare/unique was a big reason as well. After purchasing it, I could not stop looking at how beautiful it was. In the right sunlight, it just "pops" kind of like the Hulk dial or the sunburst Bluesy does. It's been about 7 months and I honestly can't take it off my wrist. With a collection of appx. 12 other watches, none get any wrist time. The fact that it can be tough as nails and also great for going out is a plus as well. |
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10 July 2021, 11:25 AM | #49 |
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I bought a SD43 in July 2019 before the 126610LN was introduced. My reasons are similar to previous posts, namely:
I primarily chose the SD43 over a sub as its size is proportional to my large arm/wrist. Red Text Fully Graduated bezel. Wider bracelet. Not as ubiquitous as a submariner. Its different. It's unique. |
10 July 2021, 11:29 AM | #50 |
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To each his own, I go with what I love not what others are buying.
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10 July 2021, 11:44 AM | #51 |
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Ok still applicable just to keep the thread alive..
I have a DSSD MK1 and the reason for my purchase over the "common sub" are: The weight, love a heavy watch. The helium release valve, won't need it but technology advances over the common sub. The depth rating, again won't need it, but go big or go home. No cyclops, love the sister of the 16600 and the history that goes with it. Carries on the tradition. It is a true Rolex conversation piece with people who know Rolexes. The main reason is though It is not a common Sub. Stand out, Stand proud. |
10 July 2021, 11:56 AM | #52 |
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My wrist size is 7.5"-7.625" and I went the other way. I owned the SD43 multiple times... and I just couldn't get past the protruding case. I loved the case and bracelet dimensions but the didn't like the thick rehaut, small dial (same as 40mm watches).
The red text is gorgeous but didn't do much for me, neither the matte dial and the 60 second markings. So clearly I'm in the minority here but for me, the Sub41 is a perfect watch. |
10 July 2021, 02:28 PM | #53 |
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Wearing mine right now…
I have my thoughts on the SD43 posted here: https://www.minus4plus6.com/SD43.php
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10 July 2021, 04:36 PM | #54 |
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Always wanted a sub, until I got my sea dweller. Then after a while, the sub just feel, how can I put it, ‘flimsy’. Nowadays my wife wears my sub more often than I do. I’ve put my name down for a SS SD43, if I’ll get one,awesome, if not, I still love this TT one.
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10 July 2021, 05:42 PM | #55 |
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I bought the SD43 because of the wrist presence. It’s a great watch. It was my daily for a year. I always thought it was a tad thick. To answer your question truthfully I bought it because the sub 41 didn’t exist yet. To me the sub 41 is the perfect watch. It has all the sexy lines of the SD43 and it’s a lot thinner. I wear the LV version now so it has a lot of wrist presence. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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10 July 2021, 10:04 PM | #57 |
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I didn't so much 'choose' the SD over the sub, rather, I just bought it when it first came out...then, over time, it became clear to me I didn't need another black on black diver as long as it was in the collection.
Now, PM or green bezel subs, that's another story... |
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11 July 2021, 02:20 AM | #59 |
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I have an Omega Seamaster circa 1998 that has the same depth rating as the Sub, thus making the Sub redundant in my eyes. Also I have a GMTII LN, the case size and shape, super case, and the all black bezel also made the Sub feel redundant. The SD43 however is differentiated in its size and the lugs, also I like the fully graduated bezel over just the first 15 minutes.
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11 July 2021, 03:36 AM | #60 |
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Although mine is a 5 digit 40mm model. My reasoning is much the same as those above. It’s kind of funny how there’s so many similar opinions about the Sea Dweller it sort of seems to have its own subculture within Rolex.
Aesthetically I really like the lack of cyclops. The thickness of it I actually like as well. It feels large and substantial on the wrist but still comfortable. As mine is a 5 digit although I just mentioned I like the larger feel to it, I like the smaller more vintage proportions of it, it really gives it a bit of a more nostalgic classic feel. Additionally I like reading the history of all the real tool watch lines of Rolex. So I appreciate it as it feels a little more special and unique than a Sub from the history of it. Nothing wrong with the Sub of course, but I really like the uniqueness of it. It’s almost an oddity but in a really special way. I’m not a diver but would love to learn one day. Even if I do learn I will never come close to the depth rating of it. It’s a special piece just knowing what it’s capable of. It still feels like a tool, albeit a very nice tool but still retains that vintage tool feel. Someone above summed it up nicely that there’s just something about them that you can’t put your finger on, but they just feel special. In my opinion the combination of reasons I listed above really go towards that as well. It has a history and you can really sort of feel it in a way just having and wearing it.
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