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14 June 2017, 04:45 AM | #61 |
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I think it just boils down to how big a guy you are. Bigger guys will want watches 42mm and up. They are all fantastic, they are Rolexes.
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14 June 2017, 04:46 AM | #62 |
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Nice Review... Very detailed.
I definitely like the SD43 better hands down. Even better than all the Subs I have had. Daytona C, I love too. Equally my two favorite SS Rolexes to date. It's just so perfect for those wanting a Rolex with wrist presence that is not too topheavy like DSSD. Plus all Rolex New Tech inside is exciting |
14 June 2017, 10:28 AM | #63 |
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I don't find the DSSD top heavy. It like an earlier poster said. Whether it's a sub, SD or DSSD.......once you have it on for a while, I don't even notice which one I am wearing.
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14 June 2017, 06:49 PM | #64 |
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Great review but I still prefer the 2014 SD - just love the matte dial and fully graduated bezel too much!
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14 June 2017, 09:00 PM | #65 |
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I think it was Tampa's comments, ( or my own selfish desires), on the SD43, but I know the DSSD always hung heavy, and I'm a pretty big guy, 6'3" 230. But the red dweller after a week now is just there, no big deal. The first two days after switching from my sub on an Everest to it, it was noticeable, but not any more... and the few days I have wear my Apple Watch for notification reasons, it's like i just wearing a livestong band almost.
This is a great watch. In another post, I got to try on a new white gold Daytona, and it was as, if not heavier than my SD.
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15 June 2017, 12:03 AM | #66 |
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Seadweller Comparison 116600 vs 126600
I'm 6'5 260lbs w an 8 in wrist and got my new SD43 yesterday. I also have a DSSD Deep Blue.
They both wear very comfortably in their unique ways: SD43 is better balanced/proportioned and the slowly wider bracelet is cool while the DSSD def has more wrist presence, but it's uniqueness makes it so cool. |
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16 June 2017, 01:44 PM | #70 |
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The new SD43 is a nice beast.
I would create two categories, as for the visual balance: the "really perfectly well balanced watches" and the "nice watches". That is purely subjective, but I would place in the "really perfectly balanced" category: -old sub date 16610 -old sub no-date 14060 -SD4000 116600 -yachtmaster -new daydate40 The second category, "nice watches": -new submariner -SD43 (too much bezel for me) -yachtmasterII -skydweller Imho...
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23 July 2017, 11:29 PM | #72 |
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Great review and fantastic comparison pics. Thanks for sharing!
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23 July 2017, 11:51 PM | #73 |
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Great review. I have to say, though, that the SD43 simply looks like a SubC Date on steroids.
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24 July 2017, 01:23 AM | #74 |
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In your review you provided a link to your 2015 comparison of the Submariner Date vs Sea-Dweller vs Deep Sea Sea-Dweller and I learned something that I had never noticed on my 116600, nor have I seen it mentioned in other reviews.
The first 15 minute markers are longer than the remaining markers. Funny how something can be so obvious, yet, I have overlooked! Thanks for the review . . . both of them!
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24 July 2017, 11:56 PM | #75 |
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Still waiting to see one in real life. Hope it looks/wears more than 1 mm smaller than the 116660. Can not get over the added cyclops till now, but that's just personal preference....
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25 July 2017, 08:07 AM | #76 |
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25 July 2017, 08:46 AM | #77 |
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Great write up.
40 for me.
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25 July 2017, 09:08 AM | #78 |
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Thanks for review.
I noticed that the hour hand of the SD43 is shorter and fatter than the one in the SD40. That hour hand seems to be the same as in the Deep Sea. Surely the one in SD40 is more fluid, elegant and balanced. |
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Would love to try on one of the 43mm versions....but probably too big for my wrist.
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I originally had a SD4000 and decided that in order to purchase the SD43, I would have to sell it. As soon as I let it go, I kind of knew I would regret it. I wanted to love the newer model. I have a flat 7.25 in wrist and both watches work. However, at least on my wrist the bezel on the SD 43 just looks disproportionately big. I certainly appreciate both watches incredible engineering. Yesterday, I found a NOS SD 4000 and had to get it. I simply see it as having more of the SD DNA. I feel like the SD 4000 has a special quality to it that is hard to describe. I will hold on to the SD 43 for awhile..I know I may change my mind.
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14 February 2018, 04:56 PM | #82 |
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Nice collection
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15 February 2018, 05:26 AM | #83 |
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Thx for the review. Enjoyed the pics, too.
Didn’t realize that the SD43 had larger pearl than the sd4k. And it’s funny u say that the new dial is “glossy”... since this seems to be an endless debate. Lol.
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15 February 2018, 02:27 PM | #85 |
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Thanks for sharing! Great review
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18 February 2018, 07:47 AM | #86 |
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Seadweller Comparison 116600 vs 126600
Nice review, congrats! Thinking in buying a SD 43, what you think? I have a 7,025 inch wrist...
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I am wearing my 126600 as I type this... in the pictures I can say that my eye is drawn to the 116600. But having tried this watch on many times, worn a friends for a considerable time, I have no doubt that the 126600 is the superior watch. And let me tell you, in all honesty, I love the 116600. The 126600 is just better. Even with the cyclops.
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18 February 2018, 08:31 AM | #89 |
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i have to say the red really pops
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