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25 September 2008, 02:16 AM | #1 |
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DSSD Bracelet photos
I know it's nothing like Jocke would post... But here's a few bracelet photos of my DSSD And yes even weeks later, I'm still finding protective plastic, found some taking these photos...
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25 September 2008, 02:25 AM | #2 |
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Great shots John.
Post them over in our Rolex Reference Libraary under the Deep Sea Thread....
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I just did, that's my first post in the Reference Library
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25 September 2008, 04:27 AM | #4 |
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thanks for taking the time
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Excellent shots!
This is my favorite part of the DSSD. I really like the way that this bracelet is made and how it operates. I had an AD in Carmel California tell me something that I do not believe about this bracelet though. They said the the tooth sliding link that moves to change the bracelet length when the 'serrated' part of the clasp is flipped up is made of gold and then coated in tungsten to help it slide easier in the groove of the sides of the clasp. I could buy that it is made of tungsten but not with gold inside. Stainless pieces do not tend to slide against each other well unless made of different types of SS, so the tungsten part makes sense, but the other part makes no sense for any reason. Has anyone else heard anything about this part or what it is made of?
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Nice photos of the clasp!
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Now that's a bracelet. Love that Rolex crown on the clasp!!
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25 September 2008, 07:12 AM | #10 |
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I've wanted one since a few days before Basel...
Now that I finally have one it's growing on me more day by day Very very comfortable for a larger watch, and I LOVE THE LUME
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25 September 2008, 04:26 AM | #11 |
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My AD just showed this watch to me..... ummmmm WOW, in all aspects just spectacular, I really love the band and the ceramic bezel......
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25 September 2008, 08:06 AM | #12 |
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Certainly looks like a very high quality bracelet, much improved from the previous versions
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25 September 2008, 09:21 AM | #13 |
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I didn't hear that there was gold in the clasp. I did hear that the numbers on the bezel are platinum, but that's it.
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Thanks, I think the clasp is great as well
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John, what is "vapor deposited" please? How can platinum be applied like this?
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More photos:
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Superb - love the clasp on that bracelet. Now the super Jubilee has a rival for the best Rolex bracelet.
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