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17 October 2024, 09:50 PM | #1 |
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Sea Dweller 43 case & caseback swap?
I’m getting ready to put my name in on a SD43 and had a random question.
Will a submariner caseback fit on a SD43? Just wondering if a lower profile case back would alter the height/fit for those of us with borderline wrists. The watch fits fine (or as much as I can tell considering the AD will not size it for me when trying it on in the gallery). |
17 October 2024, 09:54 PM | #2 |
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It won’t fit.
I contacted these folks back in the day to see if they could assist but never got a reply https://www.customwatchconcepts.com/...=1&language=en If the caseback profile doesn’t work for you out of the gate, I’d be cautious about buying this reference. |
17 October 2024, 11:34 PM | #3 |
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If you're already thinking of modifying, you might just be better off choosing a different model.
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18 October 2024, 12:40 AM | #4 |
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Have you tried it on? Are you asking because you noticed an issue with it? If so I would just avoid it. The caseback comfort issue is very individual wrist dependent. Works for some, not for others. I would definitely recommend trying one on first.
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18 October 2024, 01:23 AM | #6 |
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Spot on. I'd never want to pay Rolex-money for something I'm not 100% sold on from day one.
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[QUOTE=brandrea;13429178]It won’t fit.
I contacted these folks back in the day to see if they could assist but never got a reply Thank you for answering my question. And not just chiming in with advice. |
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18 October 2024, 04:14 PM | #10 |
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I have a 6.5" wrist at best and the SD43 looks fine to me on my wrist. There is a slight float to the case against my wrist. The micro-adjust clasp helps a lot, too, in terms of optimal placement. Of greater note is that it does feel heavier than my other watches, because it is heavier, lol.
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18 October 2024, 08:16 PM | #12 | |
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If you are contemplating having the watch altered to fit your wrist then the watch isn't for you. Buy a watch that works for you, that fits you, a watch that is comfortable to wear, do not buy it because its a Rolex or because you have read about the Sea Dweller and how great it is, or because your AD had dangled the opportunity to own the watch in front of you. I have the TT version and absolutely love it, but I accept it isn't a watch for everyone.
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18 October 2024, 09:52 PM | #13 |
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I own a SD43 and a couple of Submariners and the SD43 wears differently. With proper bracelet adjustment it is just a comfortable as my Submariners, just different. I get the case back for the SD43 but that is one of the things that can be a positive if you look at it as such. The dial and red text on the SD43 are also nice.
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Buy it and try it if you can afford it. I’ve read much conventional wisdom here about the way particular watches should fit that has proven to be wrong; every wrist is different. If you don’t try you’ll always wonder. If you’re wrong then you sell it at a small loss but if you’re right then you gain another treasure. Go for it.
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19 October 2024, 01:15 AM | #15 |
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Personally, while I loved my departed SD43 in many ways (until the movement went bad), I could just never get it quite as comfortable as I would've liked. For some it seems to work fine, but others (like me) seem to struggle forever to get that perfect fit.
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19 October 2024, 07:13 AM | #16 |
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I'm wondering if the flat DSSD Ti caseback would fit. Could be the solution for those who experience comfort issues with the protruding SS caseback.
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while i have smaller wrists, they are flat. so i may work.
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I like the watch. dont mind the extra thickness of the case, but i think the case back size is unnessisary. |
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Initially it had some added appeal because at the time the Sub had maxi-lugs, which the SD43 didn't, but the 12 series Sub has tapered lugs again. So that would be the obvious choice if you were looking at the SD43 but it's too big. |
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24 October 2024, 12:27 PM | #24 |
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This is likely a case of the wrist is mightier than the heart
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I too have played around with straps / bracelets and clasps over the years with a number of watches but the integrity of the case has never been touched, they have always remained 'as designed'. My wrists are small, but the SD43 fits very nicely on my wrist above the knuckle joint separating my hand and wrist, in fact I was surprised how well it fitted when I tried it on and even though it is the TT version I have no issues with it at all. If you are having to contemplate a caseback change I will stick to my original statement and say that this watch is not for you. But at the end of the day, it is your call on what you choose to do.
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I’m keen (as on record elsewhere on TRF) of swapping the 116610 for the sd43. I’m on the larger side and the exp 2 fits pretty perfectly I’d say.
I’m currently in New York and had another good look at it yesterday (the stores are amazing over here btw) but one thing I want to be 100 per cent on is the caseback. Prefer the dial and bezel and the splash of red is a nice touch. But there’s no getting away from it - it does protrude and I can totally see some being fine some hating the fit. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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