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Old 20 October 2019, 09:54 AM   #5
Michaeli Paulo
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Originally Posted by watchdogitalia View Post
Agreed, I think the new no date sub is a really wearable watch with a great presence unlike the older non ceramic version.
No offense, but I’m not sure if you noticed that everything in this thread is actually “singing the praises” of the “older non-ceramic version,” including the above (and below) photos of my 14060M. :)



The article that the Original Poster, “Sog Diver” reviewed above is specifically focused upon “The Last of the Best” referring to the 14060 and 14060M versions which were discontinued upon the emergence of the bigger, ceramic Submariner, the 114060 in 2012. The new ceramic version is, without question, still a great watch, but the author details how the changes in 2012 were the first drastic changes since the Submariner’s inception.

Here’s the link to the article at Bob’s Watches that Sog Diver referenenced:
”The Last of the Best”

Some folks love the more classic look and attributes of the old; some love the more modern look and attributes of the new...and some love both!!!

Here’s my most recent “favorite photo” of my Classic Rolex Submariner 14060M:



(I can’t stop taking pictures of this beauty!!!)

Michael
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