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Old 1 August 2019, 01:10 PM   #31
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Buy the sub now. If a new sub comes out next year worst case scenario you can sell the sub you bought and break even on it.
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Old 1 August 2019, 01:31 PM   #32
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Before pulling the trigger on a Submariner I'm waiting for an update to the movement and possibly the case in the future, feels over due at the moment. I did the same for the GMT II (thankfully it came through in 2018 & 2019) and hoping in 2020 perhaps an updated Submariner releases.



Anyone have a speculation on this and\or is waiting for a similar update?


Happy with the 116610ln. It is my favorite watch out there. But I wouldn’t mind updates to case and movement. Unfortunately, once it is released, I’ll likely never be able to get one, so mute point.


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Old 1 August 2019, 02:53 PM   #33
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Why would you wait for a new movement?

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the one currently powering the Submariner.

I’ve never understood the ‘movement wait’.


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Me either. As if it matters whether you’ll get 2 or 3 days power reserve.
Depends what you’d like to get from Sub line. What I personally expect is a gradual introduction of 3235. Rolex will surely start with PM in 2020 and most likely in 2021 move to SS as well. Mind you unless you get your chess game well played new SS Sub will have 2-3 years of waiting list once it is introduced. So better get the 116610 and do not hesitate for a second even.
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Old 1 August 2019, 02:56 PM   #34
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I don't like it now, I prefer a 12 mm or smaller thick case and a power reserve of 70 hours + b/c I rotate my watches every 2 to 3 days, hence why I would like to see an update.
Rotation does not have any meaning here. Today you rotate them 2/3 days. In 6 months you’ll do so in three weeks, does it mean you will wait for a Sub with three-week power reserve to be introduced? For me it is pleasure winding the crown! Hope the same is for you!
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Old 1 August 2019, 03:00 PM   #35
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I wouldn't hold your breath. Maybe a movement "upgrade" at some point... But the previous case design lasted for what, 50 years? 5512-14060 with only minor changes. But lots of movement changes, date addition, bracelet changes and so on. The basic design seems to evolve at a nearly evolutionary time scale. We might die waiting for a case change.
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Old 1 August 2019, 03:09 PM   #36
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16610...116610 ...new version in 2020 or whenever ??

Doesn't matter,can buy all of them .A Sub never goes out of fashion .

I am looking for a pristine late 16610
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Old 1 August 2019, 05:12 PM   #37
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I wouldn't hold your breath. Maybe a movement "upgrade" at some point... But the previous case design lasted for what, 50 years? 5512-14060 with only minor changes. But lots of movement changes, date addition, bracelet changes and so on. The basic design seems to evolve at a nearly evolutionary time scale. We might die waiting for a case change.
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Old 1 August 2019, 09:13 PM   #38
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Why would you wait for a new movement?

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the one currently powering the Submariner.

I’ve never understood the ‘movement wait’.


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Completely agree, between the my 1680, 16610 and BLNR there is not much of a difference in regards to reliabilty of the movements imo
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Old 1 August 2019, 09:32 PM   #39
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No kidding. The speculators waiting for their dreams to be fulfilled in a "new" Submariner that meets their personal aesthetic needs are wasting time. Life is short, buy it now and don't try to play the waiting game with the Rolex designers.
The Submariner would definitely not be my dream watch regardless if they updated, it would just be a watch I would give consideration to at that point. Also I agree, life is short which is why I own watches I love

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2020 Basel. Mark it.
That would be awesome, I do think we are close.

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I am looking for the Sub with no luck at all. Seems like no deliveries any where. This leads me to believe the update is coming next year. But, it will be impossible to get the new models with the drought this year of the current models.
I can see that, but if you have a good relationship with your AD I don't think it'd be impossible. My AD, albeit it took a few months, was able to get me a couple of the new models from the past couple of years - patience is key, I'm not into the hype-beast\grey market scheme of things.
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Old 1 August 2019, 09:39 PM   #40
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Why would you wait for a new movement?

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the one currently powering the Submariner.

I’ve never understood the ‘movement wait’.


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Couldn't agree more.
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Old 1 August 2019, 09:39 PM   #41
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Updated or not, the current model is perfection to me!
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Old 1 August 2019, 09:41 PM   #42
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If a new Sub came with a dark blue bezel like my Tudor Black Bay I would be tempted to buy one.
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Old 1 August 2019, 09:47 PM   #43
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Why would you wait for a new movement?

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the one currently powering the Submariner.

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Have agree but many today drool over the extra power-reserve and today many think that bigger is always better.Just wonder if or when they put the 32 series movement in the subs, how many will end up on one of these winding machines.
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Old 1 August 2019, 09:58 PM   #44
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Rotation does not have any meaning here. Today you rotate them 2/3 days. In 6 months you’ll do so in three weeks, does it mean you will wait for a Sub with three-week power reserve to be introduced? For me it is pleasure winding the crown! Hope the same is for you!
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Me either. As if it matters whether you’ll get 2 or 3 days power reserve.
So here is what I enjoy about my watch routine. Do I enjoy winding a watch? Sure occasionally. How do you wind your watch? Well for me I like to pull up an atomic clock (on an app, etc.), wind the watch up, set the hands and hack the seconds hand precisely at 12. Finally, with a bit a luck I proceed to try and sync the watch exactly with the atomic time.

Now is the above fun? Sure. Do I like doing that every other day? No, I much more enjoy for example putting my GMT down on Friday, and on Monday checking the atomic clock to see seconds gained or lost during the weekend. My Explorer doesn't have the power reserve that my GMT has for example, so I could never do that with my Explorer - also one of the reasons it hardly is in my rotation.

Everybody has different tastes, lifestyles, and habits - that's why you have so many different type of watch specifications from date to no date, from 48 hour power reserves to 10 days, the list goes on and on. Commit to things you love, never settle.
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Old 1 August 2019, 10:33 PM   #45
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At my age, there's not much I'm waiting for.
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Old 1 August 2019, 10:34 PM   #46
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So if there's not an update in 2020 will you be waiting till 2021? Then 2022? Then 2023? then????

If you like it buy it now. No sense in waiting for something that may not happen next year.
Solid reasoning.
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Old 1 August 2019, 10:44 PM   #47
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I would rather have 30yo tried and tested 3135 than 70h power reserve.
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Old 1 August 2019, 10:49 PM   #48
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I'm in the market for a green sub. Waiting patiently for it from the AD. I'm also interested in a Smurf. However since the Smurf is a big purchase I'm willing to wait till a possible update in 2020 to see what's new. I imagine it won't be too difficult to get a full PM sub even with new releases. As for stainless subs buy now if you like it. Nothing to lose.

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Old 1 August 2019, 11:01 PM   #49
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nope, fine as it is and enjoying every day.
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Not waiting for the new movement, if my AD tells me my Sub has arrived today, I'll be there in an hour, life is too short and too uncertain.
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Old 1 August 2019, 11:13 PM   #51
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Updated or not, the current model is perfection to me!
Absolutely.

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I would rather have 30yo tried and tested 3135 than 70h power reserve.
Same.
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Old 1 August 2019, 11:17 PM   #52
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I think we will get the new movement and (I hope) a slimming down of the blocky lugs. Wouldn't expect to see much more than that from Rolex

(and yes I will keep dreaming of a 41-42mm Sub)
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Old 1 August 2019, 11:19 PM   #53
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Have agree but many today drool over the extra power-reserve and today many think that bigger is always better.Just wonder if or when they put the 32 series movement in the subs, how many will end up on one of these winding machines.
I didn't think power reserve mattered all that much either, right up until the time I got a watch with a 70 hours power reserve. If you rotate watches that extra reserve really comes in handy. I can put my SD43 in the safe Friday night and it's still ready to go Monday morning. I love it personally.
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Old 2 August 2019, 12:34 AM   #54
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I just bought a ceramic Sub ND a few weeks ago to tide me over until a new one is released, hopefully next year. One reason I decided not to wait-- can you imagine the wait time to receive a newly redesigned 2020 Submariner?? Who knows what the redesign will look like but I predict the demand for that watch will be off the charts high. Even the faithful among us, blessed with frequent AD incoming SS professional models, might be looking at 2021 deliveries for a new 2020 Sub.
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Old 2 August 2019, 12:36 AM   #55
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For me, the longer power reserve would come in handy occasionally due to my rotation habits, but wouldn't be enough reason to hold off on buying now. I don't see any other significant upgrades coming that would be worth waiting for either. The case update is probably going to be very minor, like what we just saw with the GMT.
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Old 2 August 2019, 12:39 AM   #56
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I think we will get the new movement and (I hope) a slimming down of the blocky lugs. Wouldn't expect to see much more than that from Rolex



(and yes I will keep dreaming of a 41-42mm Sub)
We won't. The GMT revision proves that.

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Old 2 August 2019, 12:41 AM   #57
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Also, I'm sure this has been discussed, but won't the blocky lugs of a 114060 or 116610 look about the same as pre-ceramic Submariners once these watches have been serviced and polished by Rolex 3-4 times over a 25 year period? I feel like this is sort of what Rolex intended when they introduced the heftier lugs. Maybe as collectors we're just impatient and weird about never polishing. That being said, I don't polish and I do hope the next-gen Sub has a more classic shape.
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Old 2 August 2019, 03:59 AM   #59
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I would be keen to get mine before the update. I like the current movement and the case.
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I dont forsee any drastic changes...the movement is already current and the style is iconic so the only update could be the addition of another bejeweled version
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Also, I'm sure this has been discussed, but won't the blocky lugs of a 114060 or 116610 look about the same as pre-ceramic Submariners once these watches have been serviced and polished by Rolex 3-4 times over a 25 year period?
They still would lack the radial brushing and chamfers of the previous generation of watches.

My best guess is it was Rolex's way of going with the big watch trend without changing the actual size of the watches.
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