View Full Version : Deep Sea Mini Review
eltonbalch
17 November 2008, 11:18 AM
I was going to wait a couple of weeks to adjust to the Deep Sea before doing a review because the first time I saw the watch in person was when I acquired it this past Friday. I was almost assuming I wouldn't like it but as soon as I saw it, the deal was done. Basically, it hasn't been off my wrist since Friday afternoon. I'm sure I'll find something to complain about at some point but at the moment I'm unbelievably impressed with the Deep Sea. Here's my short take on the watch:
Fit and Finish: You've got to see it to believe it, because pictures really don't do it justice. Everything about it has an incredibly solid feel. The bezel turns with a smooth positive action, the crystal has a gem like reflection, and everything just feels like it works together perfectly. Someone posted a complaint about the back not fitting well into the case and claimed there were areas of separation, but that isn't a problem with the one I have. I'd give it a ten.
Size: It's big but it honestly doesn't seem out of proportion on my 7" wrist. You won't likely be wearing this with a suit however; I'm guessing it won't come close to fitting under your french cuffs. Definitely a real tool watch more at home with jeans or swim/diving wear. Viewed from above, the size is actually not as apparent as you might think but when you look at it from the side it sits well up on the wrist. The watch is 16 MM thick and looks it. Some might find that offputting, but I'm already used to it.
Bracelet: This isn't a weak point anymore! I do think a 22 MM bracelet would have been "better" but I'm being picky. The micro adjustment makes it a snap to minutely adjust the watch right on your wrist for expansion/contraction of the wrist on hot or cold days. I think the watch is a tad top heavy so a good comfortable bracelet fit is necessary in my opinion though perhaps not so much for someone with larger wrists than mine.
Timekeeping: Mine's running almost spot on; I seem to be losing about a second a day. All the time setting features work perfectly and the lume is more than adequate. The bezel has 120 detents and aligns perfectly. The date is a little small but that's why it's a Sea Dweller! A cyclops would be just a little out of place here.
Ceramic Bezel: The numbers and detents are recessed a tiny bit; not as much as the GMT however. They look flush but you can feel them if you run your fingernail over them. It just looks fantastic in person. The bezel action is the smoothest i've ever used for sure.
Other details: I was worried that the "Escape Valve/Ring Lock lettering would be ugly and distracting. I personally think it's not necessary, but it is not at all obvious when wearing the watch and the rolex/rolex/rolex is invisible to me without a loupe.
Comparison to other Rolex dive watches: Two of the following three pictures show the Deep Sea with my no-date Sub and LV for comparison. It will give you at least some idea of the size differences.
Overall rating: a true 10!!!
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a193/EltonBalch/DeepSea1.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a193/EltonBalch/DeepSea2.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a193/EltonBalch/DeepSea3.jpg
Z-Sub
17 November 2008, 11:20 AM
Nice photos!
JF23
17 November 2008, 11:21 AM
Thanks for the review. :cheers:
Great comparison pics!:thumbsup:
GVmil
17 November 2008, 11:33 AM
Very nice review and great pics.
Thanks for sharing
J
mickeydainish
17 November 2008, 12:15 PM
nice... I like it..... Good pics man!!!! :-)
cody p
17 November 2008, 12:21 PM
nice review, thanks. wasn't a fan of the deep sea initially, but it's starting to grow on me.
JJ Irani
17 November 2008, 12:24 PM
Excellent review, Elton.....very well planned out and nicely scripted.
Thanks - JJ :thumbsup:
Dalton
17 November 2008, 12:32 PM
good review. i might give that fat chick another looksy. Got any wrist shots?
Singslinger
17 November 2008, 01:03 PM
Gppd stuff - thanks for that. I saw a SDDS in the flesh for the first time last Friday and was impressed with its build quality and overall finish. I'd be prepared to buy one for myself when the price settles to a more reasonable level. Enjoy!
topcat30093
17 November 2008, 01:40 PM
Nice review.
Thanks for taking the time to write and post it.
Dubai
17 November 2008, 02:38 PM
Thanks for sharing ! :)
Dylan Wade
17 November 2008, 04:45 PM
Enjoyed reading that Elton,
To help get an idea for how it sits/looks on a 7" wrist, can you provide any wrist shots?
Appreciated
ayecarumba
17 November 2008, 06:09 PM
Nice review and nice pics...thanx! I like what you said about seeing it in the flesh. I found that it is much more impressive in person as well. When my AD called me I went with a buddy and we were both impressed. I had to pass as I just got my GMT IIc this summer, but he fell in love and took her home on the spot! Don't poo poo it till you see it!
Watch Fan
17 November 2008, 06:18 PM
Nice review and great pics. Enjoyed very much. Congratulations on a stunning watch. Enjoy.
flwrtears
17 November 2008, 06:31 PM
one of the best diver watch ever!! :thumbsup:and nice shots u have tre...will get one too when the price is right..
Genevapics
17 November 2008, 06:48 PM
Enjoy the watch. I had an opportunity to see it in person at my local AD. When she pulled the watch out of the box, I gasped. IMO, the watch is HUGE! It dwarfs my Submariner! I was just amazed at how much bigger it is in person.
It's not for me, but then not all Rolex watches are for me. To those that purchase the watch or are planning on doing so, I wish you nothing but joy and happiness with the watch.
The_Scroop
17 November 2008, 06:54 PM
Thanks for the review.
Would love to see a side view comparison shot with a submariner if you could.
Joey_V
18 November 2008, 02:29 AM
Thanks for the review.
Would love to see a side view comparison shot with a submariner if you could.
It wouldn't be a match... not even close. The DS is insanely thick boned... makes my Sub look like a sissy.
gone-rolex-mad
18 November 2008, 05:20 AM
Great little review, still can't bring myself to like the DSSD over the old one.
Connoisseur
19 November 2008, 11:58 AM
Great review. I agree completely. Just got mine last Thursday and I am loving it too.
seodeveloping
19 November 2008, 01:28 PM
Definitely loving the images and review! Great job!
moby33
19 November 2008, 02:04 PM
Thanks for the review.
Would love to see a side view comparison shot with a submariner if you could.
Not my pictures, but these gives you an idea of the increase in thickness.
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k228/lightning33/DeepSea.jpg
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k228/lightning33/DeepSea2.jpg
eltonbalch
21 November 2008, 06:20 AM
Not my pictures, but these gives you an idea of the increase in thickness.
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k228/lightning33/DeepSea.jpg
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k228/lightning33/DeepSea2.jpg
Looks like a bigger difference than I thought. Removing the SS bands for those picture was a good idea.
Dr.B
21 November 2008, 06:31 AM
Great review, thank you....That is one TANK of a watch...
grex
28 November 2008, 03:43 PM
Oh my!!:wow: is that a watch?? looks like a belt buckle man!!! robust....:dude:
JRA
11 December 2008, 08:11 AM
I walked into an AD in Barcelona, Spain today and tried on the DSSD. It's definitely a big watch but no more so than a Panerai. I've heard the comment that the new lettering is less distracting with the watch on and, after having tried on the watch, I can confirm that this is true - it really doesn't look as cheesy as it does in pictures. I would, however, say that getting used to the weight and the apparent tendancy to move back and forth on your wrist is probably going to be a key factor for a lot of people. My wrist is about 7 3/4 so the watch looks fine on me but, again, it moves around a lot. They had the watch priced at 6,880 Euros. All in all it's a very nice looking watch and I'm tempted but I personally like the old SD better.
On another note, the AD has pretty much every Rolex model you'd like to see in stock, including 2 Milgauss, the new Submariner (yellow & white gold), Yacht-Master, Daytona, etc. plus the DSSD, which clearly indicates that times are rough because they had so many, typically hard to find models in stock and ready to sell. If you're looking for one of the these models and you're in Europe and are interested, please let me know and I will forward you the name, telephone number and address.
dcrljen
13 December 2008, 03:18 AM
Hi JAR,
I am interested in getting a SS Daytona (white dial).
Can you please send me the contact details of your AD in Barcelona. Anyway, I am from Zagreb, Croatia.
JRA
15 December 2008, 10:17 AM
Sure - the company is called Union Suiza and their website is unionsuiza.com. The website is in both English and Spanish, so if you click on the English icon and then click on the Contact section you'll get the numbers for their 3 stores. They've been in business since 1854 and I understand that their reputation is good; however, I've never purchased from them so I can't offer any positive or negative personal experiences.
Good luck!
bradg
22 December 2008, 12:06 PM
Your photos really show a good size comparison. I've never tried a DSSD on my wrist but it certainly towers over the sub. Nice review.
BZA
6 January 2009, 09:44 AM
I would, however, say that getting used to the weight and the apparent tendancy to move back and forth on your wrist is probably going to be a key factor for a lot of people. My wrist is about 7 3/4 so the watch looks fine on me but, again, it moves around a lot. They had the watch priced at 6,880 Euros. All in all it's a very nice looking watch and I'm tempted but I personally like the old SD better.
Getting the bracelet sized resolves this
icomm
7 January 2009, 05:24 AM
Nice review & pics... Congratulations !!
I wore last week a SDDS for a couple of minutes, is phantastic but quickly realized this is nice for weekends but cannot enjoy the watch for the everyday use... It's like a "panzer" on the wrist !!!
hflee55
16 January 2009, 02:50 PM
Nice review & good pics.
mywatch
27 January 2009, 12:37 PM
thanks for the review. increase my understanding of rolex watches.
elgatonegro
29 January 2009, 01:25 PM
great pictures and review. :thumbsup:
aelvin
23 February 2009, 08:48 AM
Great review and super comparison pics!! good job!
Just got mine today, noticeably bigger than my Sub LV and slight bigger than my GMT IIc. Watch wear comfortably on my 6.5" wrist. A very SOLID watch to say..
Fai17
25 February 2009, 04:16 AM
Great review and write up.
Just pick my DSSD today in Glasgow and got to admitt that i'm loving it.:clap:
Yes its big and heavy but it very well engineered.
Its much bigger than my current date just and sub LV.:thumbsup:
BTW i'm new on here and didn't know this kind of forum is available for Rolex owners LOL:bye:
tthopp05
12 March 2009, 12:39 PM
Deepsea all the way!Welcome to the club
Subexplorer
12 March 2009, 11:00 PM
Hi Eltonbeach! Nice complete review, and as a recent owner of DSSD completely agree with your findings. Great watch!
Rather big for my personal taste as an everyday carry, but definitively a piece of fine craftmanship.
Regards, Abel
Lion
13 March 2009, 11:55 AM
Great review on a new standard,THANX!!!
lawyerwatchfan
4 June 2009, 02:09 AM
I was going to wait a couple of weeks to adjust to the Deep Sea before doing a review because the first time I saw the watch in person was when I acquired it this past Friday. I was almost assuming I wouldn't like it but as soon as I saw it, the deal was done. Basically, it hasn't been off my wrist since Friday afternoon. I'm sure I'll find something to complain about at some point but at the moment I'm unbelievably impressed with the Deep Sea. Here's my short take on the watch:
Fit and Finish: You've got to see it to believe it, because pictures really don't do it justice. Everything about it has an incredibly solid feel. The bezel turns with a smooth positive action, the crystal has a gem like reflection, and everything just feels like it works together perfectly. Someone posted a complaint about the back not fitting well into the case and claimed there were areas of separation, but that isn't a problem with the one I have. I'd give it a ten.
Size: It's big but it honestly doesn't seem out of proportion on my 7" wrist. You won't likely be wearing this with a suit however; I'm guessing it won't come close to fitting under your french cuffs. Definitely a real tool watch more at home with jeans or swim/diving wear. Viewed from above, the size is actually not as apparent as you might think but when you look at it from the side it sits well up on the wrist. The watch is 16 MM thick and looks it. Some might find that offputting, but I'm already used to it.
Bracelet: This isn't a weak point anymore! I do think a 22 MM bracelet would have been "better" but I'm being picky. The micro adjustment makes it a snap to minutely adjust the watch right on your wrist for expansion/contraction of the wrist on hot or cold days. I think the watch is a tad top heavy so a good comfortable bracelet fit is necessary in my opinion though perhaps not so much for someone with larger wrists than mine.
Timekeeping: Mine's running almost spot on; I seem to be losing about a second a day. All the time setting features work perfectly and the lume is more than adequate. The bezel has 120 detents and aligns perfectly. The date is a little small but that's why it's a Sea Dweller! A cyclops would be just a little out of place here.
Ceramic Bezel: The numbers and detents are recessed a tiny bit; not as much as the GMT however. They look flush but you can feel them if you run your fingernail over them. It just looks fantastic in person. The bezel action is the smoothest i've ever used for sure.
Other details: I was worried that the "Escape Valve/Ring Lock lettering would be ugly and distracting. I personally think it's not necessary, but it is not at all obvious when wearing the watch and the rolex/rolex/rolex is invisible to me without a loupe.
Comparison to other Rolex dive watches: Two of the following three pictures show the Deep Sea with my no-date Sub and LV for comparison. It will give you at least some idea of the size differences.
Overall rating: a true 10!!!
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a193/EltonBalch/DeepSea1.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a193/EltonBalch/DeepSea2.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a193/EltonBalch/DeepSea3.jpg
Still lovin' the DSSD?:thumbsup:
SDDS
4 June 2009, 09:15 AM
wow great review and great comparison
tthopp05
9 July 2009, 07:47 AM
Thanks for taking the time.
Sincere
9 July 2009, 02:01 PM
YES Sir!!!!! very nice indeed I think I may start saving for one now to go along with my subND as well "woowww" I really like your watch
xbox
12 July 2009, 12:52 AM
Tried on today and its one big slab of wristwatch metal for sure :thumbsup:
I really liked it :joy:
Has jumped way up on my list of objects I desire :read:
Blueoctopus007
14 August 2009, 11:56 AM
great review
tthopp05
15 August 2009, 11:38 PM
The Mighty DEEPSEA.
z32turbo
16 August 2009, 09:14 AM
How far can you adjust the bracket ?
AMVOX1
20 August 2009, 03:35 AM
Great review and nice pics!!!