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Old 31 March 2022, 05:01 AM   #91
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Well maybe this thread has given Rolex some food for thought, and believe me if the watch was a little slimmer there would be no need to infer it, no, Rolex would be announcing this achievement from the rooftops!
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Old 31 March 2022, 05:07 AM   #92
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Well maybe this thread has given Rolex some food for thought, and believe me if the watch was a little slimmer there would be no need to infer it, no, Rolex would be announcing this achievement from the rooftops!
Agreed, that’d be point numero uno I would think
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Old 31 March 2022, 05:14 AM   #93
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The little things. Rolex slimmed down the bezel ever so slightly to feature the chamfered sapphire crystal. The date window has been upsized by eight percent, resulting in the date itself also being larger. The watch continues to feature a titanium caseback – only now it's been renamed RLX titanium. RLX… like Rolex… you get it.

The brand also says that the chroma light display has been optimized and that one major feature has been removed. Gone is the Fliplock dive extension on the bracelet which previously allowed for an extra unsnap of the bracelet to aid in fitting over a wetsuit. Interestingly, this feature is also now gone from the standard 43mm steel Sea-Dweller.
How was the chroma light “optimized”? Different lume material? I downloaded the new brochure and the lume color looks the same.


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Old 31 March 2022, 05:25 AM   #94
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How was the chroma light “optimized”? Different lume material? I downloaded the new brochure and the lume color looks the same.


Optimized means nothing. Just like with YM lume they say this. It could very well be the curves have been adjusted in production so it shines less bright but for longer, or that the mean brilliance is experiencing a smoother fall-off…

Basically it’s nothing and it’s meaningless.
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Old 31 March 2022, 05:28 AM   #95
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I wouldn't mind having an 8% larger date window, but no thanks on the chamfered crystal. My SD from the 90's had a chamfered crystal and it was chipped all the way around by the time I sold it. Much prefer the crystal on my 126660.
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Old 31 March 2022, 05:38 AM   #96
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That makes it a 4 years production run for the 126660, owners will be pleased.

I really like this new date window.

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Old 31 March 2022, 05:40 AM   #97
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Can’t see the date 😂😂😂😂😂
Also bezel looks too big
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Old 31 March 2022, 06:05 AM   #98
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Why weren't all these changes rolled out with the 12x?

Strange to make these minor changes after just a 4 yr run for the 12x.
Especially with a relatively low-volume model.

Was hoping for something more significant, like a titanium DSSD.
Would be lighter, and with a stronger case material, could perhaps be smaller/thinner.
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Old 31 March 2022, 06:27 AM   #99
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My prediction... It's all about "RLX titanium" and anticipating their first all "RLX titanium" watch release in the years ahead
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Old 31 March 2022, 06:42 AM   #100
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I don’t get titanium. Had a full titanium watch years ago and the material is just dull grey that have weird thermal conductivity, feels too light and basically doesn’t sparks joy in my heart like good old steel.
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Old 31 March 2022, 06:48 AM   #101
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Someone on this forum in a post today about this release, made the comment that titanium would not be able to withstand the depth that the DSSD is capable of, 3900m. Whether or not true I do not know but if so, this would preclude the DSSD from being made with this material.
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Old 31 March 2022, 06:53 AM   #102
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I don’t get titanium. Had a full titanium watch years ago and the material is just dull grey that have weird thermal conductivity, feels too light and basically doesn’t sparks joy in my heart like good old steel.
I agree. This is why I can't get into Grand Seiko with their titanium bracelets. Feels too light. Like to have some weight to my watches
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Old 31 March 2022, 07:00 AM   #103
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I don’t get titanium. Had a full titanium watch years ago and the material is just dull grey that have weird thermal conductivity, feels too light and basically doesn’t sparks joy in my heart like good old steel.
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I agree. This is why I can't get into Grand Seiko with their titanium bracelets. Feels too light. Like to have some weight to my watches
I actually like the color of Ti, and the light weight.
I enjoyed wearing my previous Omega Seamaster Ti (blue dial) on bracelet, and X-33 (2nd gen).

And I also like the thermal properties--Ti tends to not feel as cold.
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Old 31 March 2022, 07:03 AM   #104
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Someone on this forum in a post today about this release, made the comment that titanium would not be able to withstand the depth that the DSSD is capable of, 3900m. Whether or not true I do not know but if so, this would preclude the DSSD from being made with this material.
That sounds odd.

The new Omega Ultra Deep has a depth rating of 6,000m/20,000ft, and a Ti version.

Hublot had the Oceangraphic 4000m dive watch, and it was made in Ti and carbon fiber versions.
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Old 31 March 2022, 10:20 AM   #105
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If you download the 'official' user guide, the fliplock is still mentioned.

But I just noted asterisk ... 'only available onsome models.'
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Old 31 March 2022, 11:17 AM   #106
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Amen brother! I’m not surprised that your words share my exact thoughts on this as we have always seen eye to eye on our favorite reference. The 126660 will go down as the greatest in my opinion.
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Old 31 March 2022, 12:57 PM   #107
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I also understand that the new DSSD JC has a larger date aperture and larger date font. Not sure I'll be able to confirm that until I see one in person.
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Old 31 March 2022, 01:01 PM   #108
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.. The date window has been upsized by eight percent, resulting in the date itself also being larger."
Oops. If all else fails, read all the posts before posting. Sorry about that.
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Old 31 March 2022, 01:01 PM   #109
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It looks like the Helium escape valve is now done in titanium...
It's always been Titanium.
One can tell because the polished colour is different
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Old 31 March 2022, 01:04 PM   #110
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I told my AD the deepest it would ever go was the bottom of my pool.
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Old 31 March 2022, 01:20 PM   #111
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This!

I also understand that the new DSSD JC has a larger date aperture and larger date font. Not sure I'll be able to confirm that until I see one in person.
Of all the things Rolex could've done here is take the opportunity to at least make the watch compliant with the current ISO standard for divewatches and they blew it for their top tier diver.
As it stands, only the no-date Sub is the only Rolex divers watch that's compliant. Not that there's anything wrong with that but it's a totally lost opportunity for a timely and relevant update.
Maybe the date window has lume??
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Old 31 March 2022, 01:39 PM   #112
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Only thing they could have done for me was keep the depth but somehow make it a couple of MM slimmer, that would be a real innovation.
How would Rolex be able to reduce the thickness without potentially reducing the depth rating.
The watch was designed and packaged according to the critical design brief of being wearable.
It may be reasonable to assume they started from that position and arrived at the current thickness and depth rating.
Anything else will be a complete and utter retrograde step given the recent release by Omega.
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Old 31 March 2022, 02:07 PM   #113
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I’m sure the very few who use it as a dive watch, will miss the flip lock extension
I think "very few" is being conservative.

As an avid diver in both technical and recreational environments, the only times I've seen a Rolex below the surface are in very recreational/tropical conditions where the bracelet is next to skin. (translation: by divers with money to burn on very not serious dives and in perfect conditions).

Soooo many better and safer dive options than Rolex sport watches out there. Shearwater's Perdix or Teric's for example.
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Old 31 March 2022, 02:28 PM   #114
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Someone on this forum in a post today about this release, made the comment that titanium would not be able to withstand the depth that the DSSD is capable of, 3900m. Whether or not true I do not know but if so, this would preclude the DSSD from being made with this material.
The Omega Ultra Deep is titanium and has a higher depth rating

nm, I see I'm not the first to post that.
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Yes correct on Omega being titanium and good point. I stand corrected and I would love to see the DSSD in titanium. It would be significantly more comfortable and a bit toned down in terms of bling. I would have to keep my 126660 too though because I cannot get rid of it)

Also, I might be one of the few who has actually used the dive extension on one of the rare times I wore a watch with a SS bracelet while surfing. DSSD over a 5mm glove then the wetsuit over the watch and glove. This new model seems like a downgrade to me.
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Old 31 March 2022, 03:47 PM   #116
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They're refering to the divers extention which has been a feature of the Sea-Dweller for a very long time.
There was a tool specifically included with the Sea-Dweller for removing the divers extention which some people historically removed for a more comfortable fit.

It could be argued that it's sort of redundant with the DSSD glidelock in place
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Old 31 March 2022, 05:30 PM   #117
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With regards to the fliplock extension, I use it nearly every week. I help out with my sons soccer team and I'm also one of the officiating linesmen. It's normally cold so I wear gloves/jackets etc and always wear my watch over my glove to keep track of game time.
I sometimes wear my Tudor Pelagos too which also has a dive extension.
Note that I've never been diving in my life but would very much like to try it one day.
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Old 31 March 2022, 07:20 PM   #118
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Thanks for sharing.
Glad I have the old model.
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Old 31 March 2022, 07:34 PM   #119
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Of all the things Rolex could've done here is take the opportunity to at least make the watch compliant with the current ISO standard for divewatches and they blew it for their top tier diver.
As it stands, only the no-date Sub is the only Rolex divers watch that's compliant. Not that there's anything wrong with that but it's a totally lost opportunity for a timely and relevant update.
Maybe the date window has lume??
Can you explain why the Submariner is the only current ISO complaint dive watch Rolex makes?

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Old 31 March 2022, 11:09 PM   #120
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Seems strange to call it a new 2022 model …

I’m sure the very few who use it as a dive watch, will miss the flip lock extension
I use the extension everytime I dive. It really is handy without having to put a strap extender on like a cpl of my other dive watches.
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