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Old 25 March 2022, 05:26 AM   #121
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Old 25 March 2022, 05:29 AM   #122
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Old 25 March 2022, 06:31 AM   #123
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I was just about to express a similar thought, but MJ EXPLORER beat me to it! What a classy thing to do, Brian.

Funny enough, even though I don't know anybody on TRF, you, Brandrea, and MJ, are two members whose posts I will always take the time to read. Congrats, again!
Thanks for your kind words Alex!
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Old 1 April 2022, 05:21 AM   #124
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Congratulations Brian

Now how long before the Mk1 JC DBlue returns…???


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Old 1 April 2022, 05:41 AM   #125
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Congrats Brian!!! I have a similar story of a buy-back but that’s for another day. It looks great. Wear it well!
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Old 1 April 2022, 05:43 AM   #126
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Congrats Brian!!! I have a similar story of a buy-back but that’s for another day. It looks great. Wear it well!
Thank you my friend … I’m curious
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Old 1 April 2022, 07:02 AM   #127
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Congrats on getting this one back in the rotation Brian, it’s a special piece for sure…especially the history with yours!
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Old 1 April 2022, 07:05 AM   #128
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Congrats on getting this one back in the rotation Brian, it’s a special piece for sure…especially the history with yours!
Thank you my friend, it’s good to have it back again indeed.

I forgot how much I missed it, and when Mario offered up the chance to buy it back … we’ll let’s just say I’m a weak, weak man
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Old 1 April 2022, 07:20 AM   #129
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Congrats Brian - that’s a great watch. I remember being very keen on it when it came out and I tried one on. Hopefully a keeper this time
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Old 1 April 2022, 07:23 AM   #130
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Congrats Brian - that’s a great watch. I remember being very keen on it when it came out and I tried one on. Hopefully a keeper this time
Thank you Steve, I really always did love it. Finding the right comfort setting has been a 3 (now soon to be 4) year journey, but it’s not going anywhere
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Old 1 April 2022, 10:57 AM   #132
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Mighty fine! Enjoy in good health.
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Old 1 April 2022, 11:33 AM   #133
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Glad she's back on your wrist, Brian.. Don't let her get away a second time! Very happy for you, it's something truly special to be reunited with the exact same watch we loved and missed!
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Old 5 April 2022, 12:54 PM   #134
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Glad she's back on your wrist, Brian.. Don't let her get away a second time! Very happy for you, it's something truly special to be reunited with the exact same watch we loved and missed!
Thank you very much, it sure does feel good to have it back
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Old 17 April 2022, 04:16 AM   #135
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Congratulations getting it back I always said it looked good on your wrist, and I know you love divers and this one is the best when it comes to Rolex in my humble opinion.

Have to say I’m somewhat surprised as I know you tried your absolute best (even to the extent of trying to get the caseback shaved thinner if I remember correctly lol) to make it comfortable for you.

Looks right at home, any initial concerns about comfort so far? I hope it sticks this time!
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Old 17 April 2022, 07:09 AM   #136
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Congratulations getting it back I always said it looked good on your wrist, and I know you love divers and this one is the best when it comes to Rolex in my humble opinion.

Have to say I’m somewhat surprised as I know you tried your absolute best (even to the extent of trying to get the caseback shaved thinner if I remember correctly lol) to make it comfortable for you.

Looks right at home, any initial concerns about comfort so far? I hope it sticks this time!
You have an excellent memory indeed brother

I did look into having a custom caseback machined locally but at the end of that exercise I realized that for the money it just wasn’t worth it. I think it was in the $2000 range if I recall I also wasn’t all the comfortable with the idea of putting non factory parts onto my watch

That said, I’ve worn it for about a week total since I got it back, and have to say I really missed it. There’s so much to love about this reference, and I agree with you, it’s one of the best.

I’ve tried wearing it a bit loser than in the past, and have have better luck with the comfort so far. It’s not going anywhere this time. I love everything about it and will learn to live with the caseback profile
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Old 17 April 2022, 08:03 AM   #137
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You have an excellent memory indeed brother

I did look into having a custom caseback machined locally but at the end of that exercise I realized that for the money it just wasn’t worth it. I think it was in the $2000 range if I recall I also wasn’t all the comfortable with the idea of putting non factory parts onto my watch

That said, I’ve worn it for about a week total since I got it back, and have to say I really missed it. There’s so much to love about this reference, and I agree with you, it’s one of the best.

I’ve tried wearing it a bit loser than in the past, and have have better luck with the comfort so far. It’s not going anywhere this time. I love everything about it and will learn to live with the caseback profile
Good to hear! I wear mine looser than other watches, I’m not sure why exactly but the I think the caseback almost grips the wrist a bit so the bracelet is allowed to be worn a little looser, (that’s my technical analysis) and I sleep with it on it doesn’t come off for anything except another watch.

*strangely, the only time I ever experience any discomfort with this watch in when it’s wet don’t ask me why, it seems to slide around
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Old 17 April 2022, 12:32 PM   #138
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Well done, Brian! Your pics made me try it 3x!

I never could stand the discomfort. But I miss it dearly.

I replaced it with a Red Sub. That’ll have to do for me.

Wear in good health, again!

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Old 17 April 2022, 09:02 PM   #139
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Well done, Brian! Your pics made me try it 3x!

I never could stand the discomfort. But I miss it dearly.

I replaced it with a Red Sub. That’ll have to do for me.

Wear in good health, again!

Thank you Grant

It sounds like you really gave it a good effort

I’d love to see your red Sub.

Funny, but I was considering the same move when I sold my SD43, but prices had gotten just a bit too out of hand for my budget
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Old 17 April 2022, 09:05 PM   #140
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Good to hear! I wear mine looser than other watches, I’m not sure why exactly but the I think the caseback almost grips the wrist a bit so the bracelet is allowed to be worn a little looser, (that’s my technical analysis) and I sleep with it on it doesn’t come off for anything except another watch.

*strangely, the only time I ever experience any discomfort with this watch in when it’s wet don’t ask me why, it seems to slide around
That’s a very interesting point Jay … looser seems to be better for me too. I had always thought I’d need to wear it snuggly on my wrist so I spent most of my time removing and adding all sorts of link combinations and playing with the glidelock … who knew
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Old 17 April 2022, 11:10 PM   #141
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Beautiful watch....I had it twice and let go for the same reason...when things settle down price wise...well, 3rd time is a charm!
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Old 17 April 2022, 11:32 PM   #142
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Beautiful watch....I had it twice and let go for the same reason...when things settle down price wise...well, 3rd time is a charm!
It’s one of those references that draws you back in
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Old 17 April 2022, 11:51 PM   #143
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Somehow I missed that thread, I saw your wrist shots on the other threads and I was wondering what's going on here!


My May 3, 2017 SD43 says, welcome back sis! Great reunion! Enjoy her in the best of health, my friend!



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