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4 July 2011, 07:46 PM | #1 |
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SeaDweller or Deepsea? - Part II the choice is made!...
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thank you again for all your inputs to the previous thread, which really helped alot and finally I made the choice, given there was the sudden announcement of price increase here in Hong Kong, I had to jump on it before the price went up! DEEP SEA it is! I was very excited and wearing the watch right now, looking at it every 10 mins!!! I would like to also take up abit of space here to share some of my own considerations during the journey in making this very very very tough choice between 2 spectacular watches: I finally chose the DEEP SEA becoz: 1) I was out to purchase a deep dive watch, and I am very impressed with the super engineering behind DEEPSEA, and the feeling of that the concept, research, technology and touch on my wrist is stronger than the SD. 2) I have a Sub-date in my collection which already represents the Rolex history for subs and SDs for me. So DEEPSEA thus will still epresent the SD line for me in my collection 3) The price I was offered was quite unbeatable, given the price increase. 4) It just looks good on my wrist!! (yes, no modesty here!) I have also found a few details which made my attracted to the DS more as I wear it now: - the domed crystal is an absolute beauty! that Subtlety and Shape, shouting Sexy! - glad to have the bracelet links all brushed hairline finished, unlike the daytona or GMTiiC with a mirrored center link, which retains this DEEPSEA much more tough and tool watch look. - the Titanium backcover gives a warm touch to the wrist, very neat detail, not to mention its practical purpose as to allow the watchcase to get tighter as the pressure builds, making it more indestructible the deeper it goes! - carrying this piece of art and science work on my wrist is certainly comforting, knowing it is for sure of the top 3 deep dive watch in the world! Thank you all again! have to look at the time again now!! ; ) hope you like the pictures! Eddie
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4 July 2011, 08:32 PM | #2 |
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Congrats!!!! The DeepSea is an Amazing Rolex. Great Choice!!!! I have a Rolex Deepsea as well, so welcome to the club!!!
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4 July 2011, 08:39 PM | #3 |
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great choice there. Welcome to the club.
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4 July 2011, 08:40 PM | #4 |
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nice choice - currently debating myself if the DSSD is the next grail
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4 July 2011, 08:48 PM | #5 |
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Congradulation. I'm tempted to trade my two tone sub for the SD. I can only keep one though. Tough decesion for me.
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Congrats!
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Very Nice, Congratulations
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4 July 2011, 09:30 PM | #8 |
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Congrats ! amazing watch
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Congrats!
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4 July 2011, 09:34 PM | #10 |
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Good choice. Wear it in good health.
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4 July 2011, 10:04 PM | #11 |
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Congrats!!!!! I'm surprised you can fit it under your shirt sleeve.
Enjoy!!!!!!
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4 July 2011, 10:41 PM | #13 |
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Good move Eddie!
The Deepsea is one hell of a watch! Congratulations!
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4 July 2011, 10:47 PM | #14 |
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It does look good on your wrist. Very classy. Great watch
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You have giving it lots of thought, congrats!
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Congrats. Nice watch.
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5 July 2011, 01:45 AM | #17 |
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Congrats!!!
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Congrats!
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5 July 2011, 02:12 AM | #19 |
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Congrats! Looks like you made the right decision. And yeah it looks good on your wrist.
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5 July 2011, 02:46 AM | #20 |
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Heck of a watch my friend.... congrats!
Can you take a pic of the DSSD on your wrist from the helium valve perspective? I want to see how it sits on your wrist. The reason being is that from the top, our wrists look about the same with the DSSD on, but I want to see how it sits because iIve seen how it sat on mine.
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sitting on my wrist
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here goes couple shots of the watch on the wrist at the valve angle. it doesn't look too huge , but of course much thicker than the other Rolexes. I did compare it with my AP ROO, and the top thickness is not so different, nor the weight of the watch. I have to say now that I have it, I regret not getting it early when it first came out!!! cheers
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congrats!!! thanks for sharing!!!!!
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5 July 2011, 04:08 AM | #23 |
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Deep sea sea dweller
Congrats on your choice. Looks great on the wrist. I've had one since 2009 and wear it 75% of the time. It keeps "drop dead on time" and has only been reset a few times since new. Yes it does go in the water without a problem. Use it in good health.
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Here you go- note that there's a plastic cap over the bezel and my wrist is a little under 8" so I think the space between the band and my wrist on the right hand side is because I wasn't worrying about the fit at that moment.
Interesting to me when I tried it on- the watch FACE almost seems small compared to some of the watches I'm used to, however, the case+lugs hang out farther than the proportions I would have used (if they'd asked me...). Also- the case-back is surprisingly (to me) tall. |
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Looks good, wear it well.
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Eddie .... very nice ..... congratulations ....... I like the Deep Sea!
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Well done Eddie,
congrats! The beast is a beauty, too... Tom |
5 July 2011, 06:40 AM | #28 |
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Eddie, congrats on an amazing watch. As you said, it looks great on your wrist!
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Congrats man... I think that was a great move!
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Congrats, nice pick up!
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