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Old 2 June 2017, 04:38 AM   #31
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Very well written, thanks for your comments!
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Old 2 June 2017, 05:37 AM   #32
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I love the new Seadweller 126600, but I'm 'in love' with my older 116600 and the pics in this review show me why!

The 116600 is the perfect watch, flies under the radar and is pure class.

I know when I'm wearing my 126600, but I forget that I'm wearing the 116600. Size is not an issue as I'm 6' 5" and 230lbs - the 116600 is still just wonderful.
Spot on John, I have a D-Blue, which is wonderful in it's own unique way, but the 116600 is a classic!
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Old 2 June 2017, 07:17 AM   #33
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Thanks to you. I advise you to go and try the new one on your wrist in case you didn't do it yet.
I have Rolexes with cyclops and wanted a sports watch without. SD4K is perfect for me as is the size red text or without. I needed a watch that was a little different than the norm. Rolex have aligned the SD with the rest of the range and that is enough of a difference to put me off the new piece. To each their own.

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Old 2 June 2017, 06:23 PM   #34
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It's a beauty, for sure...would love to see and try one on someday.

But, the best SS model? That's covering a lot of territory right there.
Thanks. Obviously "the best SS model" is my point of view as I found the proportions almost perfect.
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Old 2 June 2017, 06:27 PM   #35
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Its a very nice piece and a nice review but to call it "The Best SS Rolex" well opinions vary on that subject.
Thanks a lot. As mentioned above, "the best SS" part is my personal opinion. And I still like the 116600 a lot .
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Old 2 June 2017, 07:00 PM   #36
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Although I sold off my SD4K, I can't denied it's has the best proportion Rolex thus far.


(Seller remorse)
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Old 3 June 2017, 07:52 AM   #37
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Nice comparison of the outgoing and incoming models.....hope to have the 43 on my wrist eventually.
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Old 3 June 2017, 07:30 PM   #38
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Thanks for this review and photos
As much as I like the new 126600 I think I should keep my 116600
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Old 3 June 2017, 09:51 PM   #39
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Congrats! I prefer the 126600 to the 116600 personally. A 6.5in flat wrist is probably the limit to wear a 50mm lug to lug piece. No overhang, you're good! .
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Old 4 June 2017, 01:27 AM   #40
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Very nice write up.

2 things though,

You state the SD43 has a 1mm larger bracelet width. I believe it is 1.6mm

Second, you mention the SD43 wears better because of its longer lugs. I would say larger, not longer as propotionatly, the 116600 and 126600 have the same lug length, while the Submariner has longer lugs (not sure about the Deep Sea)
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Old 4 June 2017, 02:12 AM   #41
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Very nice write up.

2 things though,

You state the SD43 has a 1mm larger bracelet width. I believe it is 1.6mm

Second, you mention the SD43 wears better because of its longer lugs. I would say larger, not longer as propotionatly, the 116600 and 126600 have the same lug length, while the Submariner has longer lugs (not sure about the Deep Sea)

If I'm reading your reply correctly, you are saying the 116600 and the 126600 "have the same lug length". Ummm.....no they don't. The length of the lugs is longer on the 126600. I 126600 is longer by a bit (can't recall exactly, but it's around 1.5mm or so, maybe longer. The 126600 is bigger in just about every dimension to that of the 116600. I own both!

Or, am I not reading your reply right (respectfully)?

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Old 4 June 2017, 02:38 AM   #42
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I went back and re- read your article, mostly to look at the pictures. I had the dssd when it first came out and it didn't stay very long, just too much metal on my wrist. Your pics are very good and the best comparisons I have seen, it really show how much larger the 43 is over my sd. I know I would have to touch one before I could ever pull the trigger on this one.

Thanks again for your time.
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Old 4 June 2017, 03:02 AM   #43
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nicely put together review, thanks for posting!
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Old 4 June 2017, 04:56 PM   #44
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Thanks for the helpful review! (At the risk of attracting the ire of others readers with this statement) I find the standard 40mm size to be too small, and would be keen for the SD43 to be my first Rolex...though may need to pick up a blue face 116660 to tide me over until availability improves
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Old 7 June 2017, 09:21 PM   #45
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Very nice write up.

2 things though,

You state the SD43 has a 1mm larger bracelet width. I believe it is 1.6mm

Second, you mention the SD43 wears better because of its longer lugs. I would say larger, not longer as propotionatly, the 116600 and 126600 have the same lug length, while the Submariner has longer lugs (not sure about the Deep Sea)
Thanks mate

I thought the difference was 1mm. I better measure it myself
I am sure about the lug lenght difference but you are right about the proportional increase as well
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Old 7 June 2017, 09:42 PM   #46
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I'm not very keen on either because Rolex have placed the date window too far from the edge of the dial (or too close to the centre), to my eye. It's jarring. As I said in another thread, the SD would look a lot nicer without a date complication.

I prefer the classic DSSD & Great Whites, personally, but to each, his own.

P.S. thanks for the review!
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Old 8 June 2017, 12:16 AM   #47
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As the owner of every Rolex diver, let me simply say this. Once you put one any of them on, and wear it non stop for a couple weeks, they all feel and perform the same.

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Old 8 June 2017, 12:39 AM   #48
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As the owner of every Rolex diver, let me simply say this. Once you put one any of them on, and wear it non stop for a couple weeks, they all feel and perform the same.

Sweet collection!
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Old 8 June 2017, 12:42 AM   #49
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[QUOTE=Tampashooter;7664347]As the owner of every Rolex diver, let me simply say this. Once you put one any of them on, and wear it non stop for a couple weeks, they all feel and perform the same.

Nicely said
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Old 8 June 2017, 12:47 AM   #50
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I am not really sure what this line means??????

"The 43mm case diameter is an important update because large case sizes are deal makers for some users, while others say exactly the opposite."

It is important that some like it and some don't?????
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Old 8 June 2017, 12:51 AM   #51
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It's a beauty, for sure...would love to see and try one on someday.

But, the best SS model? That's covering a lot of territory right there.
^ Agreed 100%
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Old 8 June 2017, 01:47 AM   #52
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They are both great looking watches. Much better looking than the Subc with the fat lugs and awkward transition from bracelet to lugs.
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They are both great looking watches. Much better looking than the Subc with the fat lugs and awkward transition from bracelet to lugs.
I know, right? So flush... . What a work of art!
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Old 8 June 2017, 03:29 AM   #54
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[QUOTE=Tampashooter;7664347]As the owner of every Rolex diver, let me simply say this. Once you put one any of them on, and wear it non stop for a couple weeks, they all feel and perform the same.

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They are both great looking watches. Much better looking than the Subc with the fat lugs and awkward transition from bracelet to lugs.

98% of the watch buying public couldn't tell you a lug from a crown.
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I am considering purchasing a new Rolex Steel Model 116660DBL, why this model does not have a cyclops and can they be obtained with a cyclops?
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Old 13 June 2017, 03:57 AM   #57
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Sweet collection!
Very nice....now you need to add the 126600.
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Very nice....now you need to add the 126600.
I am currently deciding between the 116600 and the 126600. I have tried on the 116600 and it is a very nice watch and love the fact that it doesnt have the cyclops. I am hoping to try on the SD50 in the coming months and make a purchase in January.

Might trade/sell my 116610LN when I do the deal.
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I am currently deciding between the 116600 and the 126600. I have tried on the 116600 and it is a very nice watch and love the fact that it doesnt have the cyclops. I am hoping to try on the SD50 in the coming months and make a purchase in January.

Might trade/sell my 116610LN when I do the deal.
Me personally, if I didn't have the SD4K or the SD43, my first focus would be the SD4k. There will be TONS of SD43 around.
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Me personally, if I didn't have the SD4K or the SD43, my first focus would be the SD4k. There will be TONS of SD43 around.
Good point. I sourced a BNIB SD4k but just need to wait a few months to buy. If it is not there, then I will go to plan B.
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