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Old 15 September 2018, 01:16 AM   #91
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+1. The SD4000 is 'the' perfect watch. Versatile, stylish, comfortable, iconic, and slightly rarer than Subs, the SeaDweller would be my go-to watch.
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Old 15 September 2018, 01:35 AM   #92
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Pre Ceramic 16600 for me, rough and ready watch, perfect proportions. There’s a good reason it lasted so long
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Old 15 September 2018, 10:39 AM   #93
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Agreed, I look at my 16600 every day and it's just like the first time I took it out of the box. It's understated, classic, and the proportions are perfect.
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Old 15 September 2018, 10:42 AM   #94
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I like the entire SD range. I've got a SDc4K, and may add the new style Deep Blue in the future.
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Old 17 September 2018, 10:39 AM   #95
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Agreed, I look at my 16600 every day and it's just like the first time I took it out of the box. It's understated, classic, and the proportions are perfect.
Hopefully one day I’ll get a chance to sea one !!!
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Old 17 September 2018, 10:55 AM   #96
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DBlue !
Agree. King of SD and any other dive watch for that matter. Coolest looking dial as well.

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Old 17 September 2018, 11:07 AM   #97
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Deep blue has the most unique dial imho
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Old 17 September 2018, 11:52 AM   #98
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16600 for me... I don’t care for the fully indexed bezel on the later iterations, probably due to the fact that I’m accustomed to the bezel on my 16610.
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Old 18 September 2018, 01:23 AM   #99
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16600 for me... I don’t care for the fully indexed bezel on the later iterations, probably due to the fact that I’m accustomed to the bezel on my 16610.
Never owned a 16600 or 16610ln so to me the
fully indexed bezel is quite intriguing but I can see
the attraction towards the traditional steel bezel...
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Old 19 September 2018, 03:14 PM   #100
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+1. The SD4000 is 'the' perfect watch. Versatile, stylish, comfortable, iconic, and slightly rarer than Subs, the SeaDweller would be my go-to watch.
This.
+1 for SD4K
For me, the "perfect watch" : an aestheticaly speaking bomb. Profile, lugs, face, it is - just - perfect in every aspect.
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Old 19 September 2018, 03:21 PM   #101
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Honestly, Rolex hit the SD43 out of the park with its proportions. I have never tried on an SD4K but I feel 39mm (that's what people here have said is the actual size) and 15mm thickness would feel incredibly top heavy.

That being said, I do not like the cyclops on a Rolex diver.
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Old 19 September 2018, 04:40 PM   #102
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Old 21 September 2018, 03:13 AM   #103
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This.
+1 for SD4K
For me, the "perfect watch" : an aestheticaly speaking bomb. Profile, lugs, face, it is - just - perfect in every aspect.
"Perfect" is a bit of a stretch, but it is a very nice watch. The inset date window and protruding end links remove it from the perfect category for me if I were in the market for a 40mm diver. I just can't get past those two issues as much as I try....
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Old 21 September 2018, 04:53 AM   #104
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Honestly, Rolex hit the SD43 out of the park with its proportions. I have never tried on an SD4K but I feel 39mm (that's what people here have said is the actual size) and 15mm thickness would feel incredibly top heavy.

That being said, I do not like the cyclops on a Rolex diver.
I have a sub c Bluesy and can assure you the SD4K C doesn’t wear
like a 39 mm it actually looks and wears
larger than a sub c cause I have both ...

Now the SD43 is still a phenomenon cause I have yet
to see or try one on in the flesh ...
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Old 21 September 2018, 05:29 AM   #105
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16600 for me... I don’t care for the fully indexed bezel on the later iterations, probably due to the fact that I’m accustomed to the bezel on my 16610.
I understand the fully indexed bezel is an ISO requirement now for saturation dive watches; it's not just a design decision. I've seen this on a web site but have been unable to find more references. Anyone?
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Old 26 September 2018, 11:40 AM   #106
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I understand the fully indexed bezel is an ISO requirement now for saturation dive watches; it's not just a design decision. I've seen this on a web site but have been unable to find more references. Anyone?
Good point and good to know Lee.
I didn’t know about this ...
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Old 26 September 2018, 11:48 AM   #107
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Old 26 September 2018, 01:11 PM   #108
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D blue jc1 gets my vote.

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Old 26 September 2018, 03:25 PM   #109
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I personally love the SD43. The 43mm isn’t too big and hugs your wrist nicely. I have a 7.15-7.25inch wrist and i love the way it sits. It’s bigger than a regular sub in a good way. It’s the sub for those wanting a sub without blending in the crowd of subs in my opinion. I also prefer a little heft to a watch, the sub/gmt is too light for me, and I’m not a big guy.

I personally also love the cyclops. It’s definitely a Rolex trademark and I never understood why people hated it so much, I think the date without the cyclops looks weird.

I love the red lettering looking back at me each time I check my wrist (just to check out the watch, not necessarily the time). I really hope they discontinue the red lettering soon to make it even more special.

The gas release valve makes it known it’s a sea dweller right off the bat.

Lastly, I love the tick marks which go all the way around the bezel.

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Old 26 September 2018, 03:28 PM   #110
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I personally love the SD43. The 43mm isn’t too big and hugs your wrist nicely. I have a 7.15-7.25inch wrist and i love the way it sits. It’s bigger than a regular sub in a good way. It’s the sub for those wanting a sub without blending in the crowd of subs in my opinion. I also prefer a little heft to a watch, the sub/gmt is too light for me, and I’m not a big guy.

I personally also love the cyclops. It’s definitely a Rolex trademark and I never understood why people hated it so much, I think the date without the cyclops looks weird.

I love the red lettering looking back at me each time I check my wrist (just to check out the watch, not necessarily the time). I really hope they discontinue the red lettering soon to make it even more special.

The gas release valve makes it known it’s a sea dweller right off the bat.

Lastly, I love the tick marks which go all the way around the bezel.

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Old 26 September 2018, 05:26 PM   #111
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I understand the fully indexed bezel is an ISO requirement now for saturation dive watches; it's not just a design decision. I've seen this on a web site but have been unable to find more references. Anyone?
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Good point and good to know Lee.
I didn’t know about this ...
Only if the dial itself doesn’t have minute markers. As the Rolex dials do, the fully graduated bezel of the Sea Dwellers is not actually required to meet the ISO standards.
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Old 26 September 2018, 06:02 PM   #112
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Sd4k is in my opinion the ultimate. No maxi case but all the goods of a modern Rolex
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Old 26 September 2018, 06:07 PM   #113
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Only if the dial itself doesn’t have minute markers. As the Rolex dials do, the fully graduated bezel of the Sea Dwellers is not actually required to meet the ISO standards.
I understand; I saw somewhere that it was different. But I'm unable to find it.

Below is the best discussion for ISO6425 I've been able to find.

http://timetransformed.com/2017/02/1...ches-iso-6425/
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Old 26 September 2018, 07:56 PM   #114
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It's hard to explain, but for me the 43mm is somehow a more interesting watch on the wrist. The 4000 comes across as a little bland...and it is a bit top-heavy too.
I started off preferring the 4000, but these days it's the 43mm for me. Doesn't seem too big in the way the Deepsea can.
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Old 26 September 2018, 08:57 PM   #115
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I understand; I saw somewhere that it was different. But I'm unable to find it.

Below is the best discussion for ISO6425 I've been able to find.

http://timetransformed.com/2017/02/1...ches-iso-6425/
That's a good article - Thanks Lee

I think this is an extract of the text from ISO 6425

Time-preselecting device:

The watch shall be equipped with a time-preselecting device, for example a rotating bezel or a digital display. Such a device shall be protected against
inadvertent rotation or wrong manipulation. If it is a rotating bezel, it shall have a minute scale going up to 60 min. The markings indicating every 5 min shall be clearly indicated.

The markings on the dial, if existing, shall be
coordinated with those of the preselecting device and shall be clearly visible.

If the preselecting device is a digital display, it shall be clearly visible.
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Old 26 September 2018, 10:56 PM   #116
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116600. The unique ceramic with narrow handles
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Old 27 September 2018, 12:06 PM   #117
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116600. The unique ceramic with narrow handles
Hard to argue with that ...
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Old 27 September 2018, 12:22 PM   #118
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In my eyes...they are all super cool. I have had all of them over the years. As much as I dig the 5 digit classics, the moderns surpasses them.

I believe the SD is the ultimate in Rolex SS sports models, and think the 43 is the best of the SD’s.
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Old 27 September 2018, 01:24 PM   #119
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Old 27 September 2018, 06:32 PM   #120
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I personally love the SD43. The 43mm isn’t too big and hugs your wrist nicely. I have a 7.15-7.25inch wrist and i love the way it sits. It’s bigger than a regular sub in a good way. It’s the sub for those wanting a sub without blending in the crowd of subs in my opinion. I also prefer a little heft to a watch, the sub/gmt is too light for me, and I’m not a big guy.

I personally also love the cyclops. It’s definitely a Rolex trademark and I never understood why people hated it so much, I think the date without the cyclops looks weird.

I love the red lettering looking back at me each time I check my wrist (just to check out the watch, not necessarily the time). I really hope they discontinue the red lettering soon to make it even more special.

The gas release valve makes it known it’s a sea dweller right off the bat.

Lastly, I love the tick marks which go all the way around the bezel.

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they are not going to remove the red text any time soon, why would they? it's the new seadweller's signature.
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