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30 July 2010, 08:39 PM | #31 | |
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The only reason to make it be able to go that deep is owner bragging rights and because they wanted to make it big. What you own is a beautifully made object of desire but it is no more useful than the old Sea Dweller and likely (because I'm willing to guess that you are not a Sat Diver) no more useful to you than a Datejust. |
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30 July 2010, 11:11 PM | #32 | |
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All I say is, that in order to meet the depth rating, the watch case/crystal dimensions have been designed for function (going deep!), and are not cosmetic or driven by marketing for big watches. If Rolex ever produces a ~43mm x 17.5mm (or larger) Daytona or DJ, I will stand corrected. Wait! The Yachtmaster II is 44mm???? But how thick is it?
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