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Old 23 December 2005, 03:39 AM   #1
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Interesting observation !!

Hi guys,

Got these two pics off another forum...but I thought I'd just share it with all of you so that you can see the subtle differences in the two dials. Not sure what the reasoning behind this was, but it's there nevertheless!!
(Observe the two parallel red lines)



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Old 23 December 2005, 04:08 AM   #2
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Just check this link and Atomics post for explaination.
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=3316
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Old 23 December 2005, 04:09 AM   #3
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I think it was John who mentioned on anther thread that Rolex used to have two dial suppliers. That could account for the minor difference in the way the print lines up. All four faces were obviously made for the older Zenith movement. I think Rolex took all the work in house after that time. So my guess is you would see more uniformity among newer dials.
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Old 23 December 2005, 04:10 AM   #4
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Okay, thanks Padi!!
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Old 23 December 2005, 04:12 AM   #5
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Okay, thanks Padi!!
Uh, where does Padi come into this, tosser.
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Old 23 December 2005, 03:06 PM   #6
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Man, I can't figure it out. The Daytona dials do NOTHING for me, I look at them and all I think is "Yeah? So what?"

I feel like an imposter Rolex fan because I can't even pretend to care about the Daytona, while everyone else always seems so thrilled by it. What am I missing???
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Old 23 December 2005, 03:08 PM   #7
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Uh, where does Padi come into this, tosser.
Ed, I was thanking him for providing me with the link to John's post...we just happened to post at the same time!!
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Man, I can't figure it out. The Daytona dials do NOTHING for me, I look at them and all I think is "Yeah? So what?"

I feel like an imposter Rolex fan because I can't even pretend to care about the Daytona, while everyone else always seems so thrilled by it. What am I missing???
Micah, my friend, this post was NOT about whether the Daytona dials are good looking or not...it was about the difference in printing spacing on the dials!!
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Old 23 December 2005, 11:18 PM   #9
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Micah, my friend, this post was NOT about whether the Daytona dials are good looking or not...it was about the difference in printing spacing on the dials!!
Nevertheless, Micah was waxing about how the D doesn't do it for him. Personally, I have to agree. The only 'hold' they have on me is that the movement is prolly the best (in terms of accuracy, robustness and ease to work on) chrono movement made.

Beyond that... why?
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Ed, I was thanking him for providing me with the link to John's post...we just happened to post at the same time!!
You're right. I didn't see Peter's post when I asked you that question. Sorry about that.
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Man, I can't figure it out. The Daytona dials do NOTHING for me, I look at them and all I think is "Yeah? So what?"

I feel like an imposter Rolex fan because I can't even pretend to care about the Daytona, while everyone else always seems so thrilled by it. What am I missing???
As a general proposition, I tend to agree with you, Micah. There is one exception, though. That's the meteorite. With the greyish cast and the red hands on the subdials, red sweep hand, and red lettering it makes for an outstanding combination. Even my wife was impressed with it when I tried on one in the store.

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Nevertheless, Micah was waxing about how the D doesn't do it for him. Personally, I have to agree. The only 'hold' they have on me is that the movement is prolly the best (in terms of accuracy, robustness and ease to work on) chrono movement made.

Beyond that... why?
I feel the same way - I just can't get excited about any Daytona, except maybe a vintage PN style.........
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I feel the same way - I just can't get excited about any Daytona, except maybe a vintage PN style.........
True, or a vintage day date chrono. Man those are sweet!
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Love the 6265 wish the modern Daytona had this dial.

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I have to agree with Ed here. I'm not much of a fan of Daytonas except for that awesome Meteorite dial. Maybe on a WG bracelet. That just happens to be my desktop.

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