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Originally Posted by can-am
^^^this.
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Originally Posted by Henrimontgomery
A man of culture and a scholar. You and I are kindred spirits. I fully agree with what you said. The DSSD is a no compromise, no excuse watch. The flip lock protruding from the over engineered and perfect clasp is just a nice bonus that is now dead because “my small wrist can’t take luxury and style together”
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Originally Posted by joli160
You describe exactly what I thought when the 126660 was introduced and the DSSD becoming a more mainstream watch
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Originally Posted by djtheot
Literally picked up a 126660 3 weeks ago. I would not have even realised they changed it if I did not stumble upon this. In some ways I think this makes the 12 a collectable over the 13 now. The vast majority of buyers will not care but for those that do it could make the difference. No idea how it will affect value, but nice to know that I got one of the last full fat DBlues before it got neutered.
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Originally Posted by Divingdeep87
Same. MY BLNR fit right from the box but my d-blue from 3/3-22 i did had to remove a link.
So glad i got the last model.
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Love the support club for our late but not forgotten full featured Deepseas. This reminds me of when they took away things like the tool kit, anchor and extension link away from the Submariner and Seadwellers of past. It was a sad day when the anchor left. Now we welcome our gender neutral brethren, The 13 Deepsea, don’t worry buddy we still love you, second of course.