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Old 12 January 2018, 09:05 PM   #31
yonsson
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Being an owner of the SBGH257 I find this thread interesting.
The only Rolex diver’s watch I have owned is the 116600 but I have also had plenty of time with the 14060 and the SubC so I think I can actually pitch in when it comes to experiences regarding the new GS diver.

As some of you don’t seem to know, the GS diver is the first ever mechanical GS diver’s watch and a direct descendant of the hi-beat (36000vph) 6159-7000/7001 released 1968. The 6159 was without a doubt one of the most high tech watches of its time.

When it comes to the GS hi-beat diver sbgh255/257 one should consider that it’s a helium safe professional divers watch with a WR of 600m and was never intended to be a desk divers watch like the SubC. It should instead be compared to the DSSD which was made with the same purpose in mind (deap sea diving). While Rolex went the helium escape valve route, SEIKO made a case impervious to helium instead, thereby eliminating the need for a he-valve.

Rolex beats GS when it comes to the movement and the reason is SEIKOs philosophy regarding hairsprings. SEIKO believes that silicon is fragile which results in SEIKO using an alloy hairspring, this also means that Seiko magnetically shields their watches the old fashioned way.

While there is no denying Rolex superiority regarding movement, there is also no disputing the superior finishing of GS. When it comes to case finish and especially dials and hands, there are few that equal GS, Rolex certainly does not. If you dispute this, then you need to find a microscope and compare them.

There are of course shortcomings as well. Let’s just say you don’t buy a GS for the clasp or rubber, here Rolex wins easily.

So basically, when judging the GS diver, compare it to the DSSD, not the Sub and be open minded. If anyone would like to read more about the GS, then my review of it is a good start. I have also reviewed the 116600 so my comparisons are not without merit.
There is of course no “truth” to be found here, opinions may vary. The high end finish of GS however can not be denied.

A little sad to read that the OP got banned, differences in opinions is what makes a forum interesting. Sadly my low post count won’t allow me to put up pics to validate my point.
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