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22 March 2018, 04:57 AM | #1 |
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So...case changes
Hey all, haven't been around the block lately but with all this Basel news, I'm genuinely curious; has there been a case redesign?? I've been staring at the new Deep Sea's stock picture and the old one's for about a half hour now trying to discern this mythical change!
I am very bitter about the blocky lugs and have nearly sworn off modern Rolex for that reason alone. If this is a return, I am beyond excited but I'm not seeing it. Anyways, I really need to update the signature; I've made some changes to the ol' collection recently!
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I was also expecting some slight adjustments to the sub case, but...
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22 March 2018, 06:46 AM | #3 |
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Other threads have mentioned a slight slimming and lengthening of the lugs.
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22 March 2018, 07:09 AM | #4 |
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Looks like you can see the sides of the case from the front. Chamfers of sorts?
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22 March 2018, 07:10 AM | #5 |
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The new GMT and DSSD have slightly redesigned lugs, but I'm struggling to see the difference. If you hate the current lugs, I doubt the new ones will change your mind.
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Great move as the maxi case was, well...
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Actually, I should clarify that on the DSSD I can see the difference (and I like it -- makes the bracelet more proportionate). With the new steel Pepsi, though, I'm really not sure if I'm imagining that it's a little different.
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I would advise holding judgement until we see these things in the metal.
Renders are way too easy to manipulate.
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I need to see the GMTs side-by-side, but if it's different, then we're talking only about a MM or so.
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The case shape looks the same to me on both, it sort of curves outwards at the bottom of the lugs, a sexy little swish.
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Not enough for me to make a change from current. I am fine with the case and 1mm in either direction isn’t going to sway me. You know though here 1mm is enough to start a war come to think of it.
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looks like more taper than usual for the 9 and 3 oclock sides of the case. also the solid end links no longer extend past the lugs
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Anyone else notice the Rolex crown printed on the dial between SWISS and MADE at the bottom?
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It’s the LEC on the crystal.
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I just thought it was printed because the gap between the two words is greater than the previous model.
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Agreed, looks like they’re slightly longer. Looks better I think Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Looks like it is being printed on the dial to denote the new movement
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So instead of slimming them down, they stretched them out?!
Why, Rolex?
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Probably so that older bracelets wont fit the new cases and vice versa
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It's just that it's not easy to see. The Bracelet is wider and the width at the Lugs on the Mid-case is pushed out a little more to maintain the visual proportions. As an original owner I always wondered how they would go about it if they put a wider Bracelet on it and came up with the exact same conclusion in my mind. Now we can see what it looks like in the flesh. It's very well done and very pleasing to the eye in one way. I think I can appreciate the original and the effort that was made back in the beginning just a little better now. The new watch will certainly wear slightly bigger "on the wrist", but I think the original is just about as big as my wrist can handle. As an aside. The font change back to the Mk I is great now that the Ringlock font matches that on the Dial. But they've retained the Mk II Coronet. As a result the watch dial area is more harmonious when using the MK I font. So in effect we are looking at a MK IV dial on the Black. But the D-blue still has it's own Mk I original style except for the tiny Coronet at the bottom and moving the SWISS MADE to underneath the adjacent ticks instead of above. In effect we are looking at a MK II D-blue dial along with a MK IV Black dial. |
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But it appears as though the SELs turn down slightly more at the connection to the Bracelet. I'm not sure I like that. But we need to assess the watch in the flesh before making up our minds about it. A side by side comparison of the watches as a whole would be helpful in one way. It will no doubt be forthcoming in due course. |
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What they needed to do was to widen the bracelet instead of playing around with the lugs. That clasp width I find shockingly bad.
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I was under impression they did widen the bracelet.
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make the bracelet wider along its entire length so as not to muck with the proportions and taper of it and as a consequence the clasp has to be widened. At what point does it all become disproportionate at the bottom if you fix the top? |
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You are right it is! I thought it was exaggerated LEC shot but now on dial. First time Rolex has ever done this.
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