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Old 3 September 2007, 03:53 AM   #1
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Icon5 Some questions about Sub-no date

So I have some questions about this model

1)
Will there be an updated one soon ? with maxi dial and so on?

2)
What is the different between having a SEL and not having ? as for strength of the bracalet, design, comfortable and so on?

3)
What is the size of it? (dial size, hight and so on), I know the "famous" table, but there is the diamension of the Sub-Date, not the Sub-NO date

4) in overall, what do you think of this model ?

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Old 3 September 2007, 04:12 AM   #2
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So I have some questions about this model
1)
Will there be an updated one soon ? with maxi dial and so on?
NO one knows, but ROLEX! We can only but SPECULATE until a new version is released at Basel. But the COSC version of it has already received the "ROLEXROLEX" chapter ring branding.

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What is the different between having a SEL and not having ? as for strength of the bracalet, design, comfortable and so on?
The Sub OP is the only Rolex still left that has non SEL's and holes in the lugs. The NON SEL's are just a piece of bent sheet metal like the clasp but is "proven by time" and is very sturdy. The SEL, however, is less "noisy" when you shake/handle your Rolex.

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What is the size of it? (dial size, hight and so on), I know the "famous" table, but there is the diamension of the Sub-Date, not the Sub-NO date
The diameter is 1 mm smaller than the Sub Date and it is also about 1 MM slimmer in height.


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4) in overall, what do you think of this model?

Thank you
I for my part absolutely LOVE the SUB OP 14060M since it is the last "unspoiled" Rolex, and the movement is - at least potentially -exactly as precise as the COSC version of it. COSC ratings are IMHO just a piece of sh.....eh.....marketing hype.
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Old 3 September 2007, 04:20 AM   #3
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Visually, all the sport models appear to be the same size. They are, nominally, 40mm watches.

The non-SEL bracelet is visually the same unless you get real close. The original non-SEL is still on millions of Rolex watches. The SEL provides a bit more stability at the case and, over time, shows less wear against the case and on the pins.

The ND-Sub just received an update this year with the painted dial and engraved chapter ring. Don't expect anything else on this model anytime soon.

The ND-Sub is just as gorgeous, rugged, reliable, accurate, and functional as any of these....It is slightly lighter than it's TT big brother so is a bit more comfortable, but that assessment is subjective..
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