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Old 9 November 2009, 01:05 PM   #1
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I have a few questions about this model:

1. Is it true that it was discontinued?
2. What is the US retail price of this from an AD?
3. How rugged is this watch? Would it be possible to play sports with it? Would it withstand hits against something (right on the crystal) hard at a reasonable speed? (not as hard as using it as a hammer per se, but the usual bumps and hits of life)
4. If you have one, have you ever considered selling it, why?

Thanks in ahead.

How hard would it be to obtain the non COSC approved model? More expensive? Less? The two missing lines of text make it look nicer IMO.
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Old 9 November 2009, 01:17 PM   #2
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Old 9 November 2009, 01:33 PM   #3
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Old 9 November 2009, 01:20 PM   #4
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Thanks, and do you perchance know anything about the non COSC model?
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Old 9 November 2009, 01:58 PM   #5
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Thanks, and do you perchance know anything about the non COSC model?
What do you want to know?
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Old 9 November 2009, 02:23 PM   #6
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The Sub has been pretty much made continuously since 1953 without loosing much of it's current look.

The latest version, the 14060M is the same for the past 20 years except picking up the extra lines of paint and an etched rehaut this past year....
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Old 9 November 2009, 08:39 PM   #7
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The Sub has been pretty much made continuously since 1953 without loosing much of it's current look.

The latest version, the 14060M is the same for the past 20 years except picking up the extra lines of paint and an etched rehaut this past year....
Have to agree with Larry plus the mod from the cal 3000 to 3030 it was exactly
the same movement that was in the explorer.Now that was COSC tested while the non date sub was not.And only thing thats been discontinued is a few extra fonts on dial watch is exactly the same.
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Old 9 November 2009, 10:17 PM   #8
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It's a very clean looking piece and somewhat rugged too.

I'd been thinking about getting one over the last few days....and yesterday I tried a non cosc version. In all honesty I was a little disappointed of how light it felt. That is however mainly in the bracelet, I wear a ss daytona each day and it's fairly heavy aided by the solid middle links.

I'll probably opt for the sea dweller...

So if you haven't already, go check a 14060 out and see if it's you....really it's the only way to settle your mind. Great fun too..

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Old 9 November 2009, 08:34 PM   #9
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Thanks, and do you perchance know anything about the non COSC model?
non cosc is the same watch, but without the extra two lines and a piece of paper, same movement, same case, same bracelet.
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Old 9 November 2009, 02:25 PM   #10
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I have a few questions about this model:

1. Is it true that it was discontinued?
2. What is the US retail price of this from an AD?
3. How rugged is this watch? Would it be possible to play sports with it? Would it withstand hits against something (right on the crystal) hard at a reasonable speed? (not as hard as using it as a hammer per se, but the usual bumps and hits of life)
4. If you have one, have you ever considered selling it, why?

Thanks in ahead.

How hard would it be to obtain the non COSC approved model? More expensive? Less? The two missing lines of text make it look nicer IMO.
#1. No
#2. Don't know
#3. Depends on what's hitting it. Rubber? Probably OK. Diamond, not OK.
#4. I had one, sold it because I have a Sub LV and thought it was silly to have 2 subs... regret it every day. I'm going to buy it again in a few weeks when my watch fund is replenished. :-)
It's a really great watch.

The non-COSC model is usually less expensive by a few hundred $.
Both are pretty easily available.
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Old 9 November 2009, 02:56 PM   #11
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The NON COSC version has been discountinued.....I had a 14060M non COSC.......
Sold it.....
Mistake......
Bought it back........
And we live happily ever after....
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Old 9 November 2009, 03:08 PM   #12
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the no date cosc sub are now out again in local ADs here in Manila. it retails for about $4,750 here... it is now the least expensive sport rolex watch (except for the Exp I).

i guess, it's pretty tough (though i don't have one)... but this would be a subjective answer...

hmmmm, i'd save up for the date version which is roughly $625 more... i guess it depends if you really want / need a date function... but as it is, a timeless (or should i say, "dateless") classic!
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This model is still available, but tongues are wagging that Rolex will pull the pin on them, if they do I'm well prepared, it is a very rugged watch that can handle anything exept a steam roller!


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Old 9 November 2009, 03:44 PM   #14
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This model is still available, but tongues are wagging that Rolex will pull the pin on them, if they do I'm well prepared, it is a very rugged watch that can handle anything exept a steam roller!
So Martin,

Needless to say you don't mind the ROLEXROLEXROLEX on the Rehaut?
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Old 9 November 2009, 03:54 PM   #15
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My answers to your questions...

1. Not yet. But the non-COCS version has been discontinued.
2. Don't know. Should be among the lowest in the whole Rolex lineup
3. Mine has been holding up pretty good. Went biking wearing this watch with my son the other day. Still ticking. Put the watch on the arm of the sofa one nite and my wife accidentially kicked it to the ground while napping in the sofa. Hey still ticking.
4. No way because it's the most classic model of Rolex.

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Old 9 November 2009, 04:05 PM   #16
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The MSRP of the 14060M is now $5400 in the US.
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Old 9 November 2009, 04:08 PM   #17
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exactly and i want to sell mine in order to go for the deepsea
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Old 9 November 2009, 10:22 PM   #18
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non -cosc is discontinued but the cosc not..
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I have a few questions about this model:

1. Is it true that it was discontinued? The non COSC version is discontinued, as others have stated. The COSC version is alive and well.
2. What is the US retail price of this from an AD? As stated $5400.
3. How rugged is this watch? Would it be possible to play sports with it? Would it withstand hits against something (right on the crystal) hard at a reasonable speed? (not as hard as using it as a hammer per se, but the usual bumps and hits of life) If you're talking about getting hit on the crystal by soccer ball or something soft, probably yes, it'll be OK. If you're talking about slapping it against the rocks when you wipe out on your mountain bike, then no, it'll probably crack.
4. If you have one, have you ever considered selling it, why? Had a COSC version. Sold it. VERY MUCH REGRET IT. Will purchase another in the coming months. It's a fantastic watch.

Thanks in ahead.

How hard would it be to obtain the non COSC approved model? More expensive? Less? The two missing lines of text make it look nicer IMO. COSC / non COSC .... beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If you like the non COSC version, snatch it up. Many AD's still have the older 2-line model in their case. Most I have seen are willing to discount it more deply than other models. Retail price on either is the same...$5400.
Good luck on your search!


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