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Old 9 January 2011, 07:06 AM   #1
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Sea Dweller (4000 ft) anchor -- With keyring? Or no keyring?

I'm checking around the bay for a Sea-Dweller anchor (4000ft). And I'm coming across two types.
Some SD anchors have a keyring attached to the anchor along with a short chain. And others have just the chain, no keyring.

What type of anchor came with the 16600 SD?
With keyring? or no keyring?
Are they both legit? Just different year of release?

Any help would appreciated!
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Old 9 January 2011, 07:20 AM   #2
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As far as I know, no anchor came with a keyring attached, just a chain????
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Old 9 January 2011, 08:03 AM   #3
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As far as I know, no anchor came with a keyring attached, just a chain????
Really? I'm seeing keyrings attached to about a quarter of all the SD (4000ft) anchor auctions on the bay. What shadiness! It's a shame because an attached keyring would actually be kinda handy to have. I'm gonna need to investigate some more.

Any other opinions out there?
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Old 9 January 2011, 08:31 AM   #4
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Really? I'm seeing keyrings attached to about a quarter of all the SD (4000ft) anchor auctions on the bay. What shadiness! It's a shame because an attached keyring would actually be kinda handy to have. I'm gonna need to investigate some more.

Any other opinions out there?

How difficult could it be to add a keyring?
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Old 9 January 2011, 08:37 AM   #5
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How difficult could it be to add a keyring?
Not difficult at all, but if the keyring on the Rolex anchor in the auction is an undisclosed aftermarket addition, then IMO the whole item is suspect and I rather not purchase it if it might be fake.
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Not difficult at all, but if the keyring on the Rolex anchor in the auction is an undisclosed aftermarket addition, then IMO the whole item is suspect and I rather not purchase it if it might be fake.

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Old 9 January 2011, 10:22 AM   #7
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Not difficult at all, but if the keyring on the Rolex anchor in the auction is an undisclosed aftermarket addition, then IMO the whole item is suspect and I rather not purchase it if it might be fake.
I don't have any facts, but I would bet a donut that the vast majority of Sub and SD anchors found on the Internet are aftermarket....

The anchors that Rolex provided were not keyrings, just a decoration accessory and did not come with a ring but many folks did put one on to make it more useful to themselves.........
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Not difficult at all, but if the keyring on the Rolex anchor in the auction is an undisclosed aftermarket addition, then IMO the whole item is suspect and I rather not purchase it if it might be fake.
I've seen guys pay $65 for those keyrings and they don't belongs to the watch. It's funny to see people pay that
money for non Rolex item. Some says it's illegal to own those.
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I could be wrong, but I've never seen one come that way....
People could be adding them I suppose???
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Old 9 January 2011, 08:34 AM   #10
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The key ring is just an add on.
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