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Old 25 December 2012, 10:09 PM   #1
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Will Rolex Ever Change?????

Hi i really love the rolex brand the only thing that stops me from pulling the trigger on one is that i like bigger size watches and was wondering do you experts think rolex will make a bigger size sub i have seen the deep sea which is nice but very thick i actually own a omega planet ocean xl which is a great size for me so what do you think will happen at baselworld this year please tell me a bigger sub is on its way....
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Old 25 December 2012, 10:28 PM   #2
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Personally, I think they have already changed too much. My interest basically stops after 5 digits.
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Old 25 December 2012, 10:37 PM   #3
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I agree, change is not always a good thing.
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Old 25 December 2012, 10:49 PM   #4
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I hope not and think they have it just right. Why fix what isn't broke? I think their sales and success speaks for itself IMHO.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:11 PM   #5
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I agree, change is not always a good thing.
Agreed . . . As one of my best friends used to say; All change is not for the good, just as all motion is not forward.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:14 PM   #6
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I'm hoping the trend toward bigger and bigger watches is finally starting to reverse. I sympathise with guys who have 8" wrists, but my sense is that they are in the minority.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:15 PM   #7
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I'm hoping the trend toward bigger and bigger watches is finally starting to reverse. I sympathise with guys who have 8" wrists, but my sense is that they are in the minority.
I share your opinion
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:15 PM   #8
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Quote from Askmen's the watch snob

"The acceptable range for most male wrists is 36 to 40 millimeters, and there’s no excuse for buying larger unless you’re a sumo wrestler.

Read more: http://www.askmen.com/fashion/mens-w...#ixzz2G4LUpWnq "

I am not Flavor Flav and don't need a wall clock on my wrist. This is just my opinion but thankfully Rolex and PP seem to think like me for the most part thus far.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:33 PM   #9
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I like big watches as well as my rolex's that's why they call it a collection. My hands down favorite big watch has to be my tag calibre 16 but I do have a Planet Ocean On the way. I still have a last gen explorer ii which I can't justify replacing just because the new one is 2mm bigger and has an orange gmt hourmarker... If you realy want a classy big watch I personally like the breitling for bently
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:35 PM   #10
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Hi i really love the rolex brand the only thing that stops me from pulling the trigger on one is that i like bigger size watches and was wondering do you experts think rolex will make a bigger size sub i have seen the deep sea which is nice but very thick i actually own a omega planet ocean xl which is a great size for me so what do you think will happen at baselworld this year please tell me a bigger sub is on its way....
The purists here despise 'change'. Truth is Rolex is LOSING sales daily because of their 40mm offerings. I have a few friends who simply were dissapointed with the sub due to its small size and passed for other brands. Rolex arent dummies....the explorer 42mm is just the beginning....sooner or later a 42mm sub will eventually appear. This said, I hope Rolex continues to offer the 40mm for 'purists' and 42mm for everyone else. best of both worlds.

Even the datejust 2 is offered at 41mm now
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:37 PM   #11
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Quote from Askmen's the watch snob

"The acceptable range for most male wrists is 36 to 40 millimeters, and there’s no excuse for buying larger unless you’re a sumo wrestler.

Read more: http://www.askmen.com/fashion/mens-w...#ixzz2G4LUpWnq "

I am not Flavor Flav and don't need a wall clock on my wrist. This is just my opinion but thankfully Rolex and PP seem to think like me for the most part thus far.
watchsnob...hes probably the size of Tom Cruise

Patek offers a few 42mm AND 44mm models THERFORE clearly dont think like you. wake up.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:40 PM   #12
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Large watches are a trend I loathe. Men who wear them look absolutely rediculous. Rolex made me a little sad when they redesigned the Explorer2 with a 42mm case and the Explorer with a 39mm case. Fourty-two is the upper limit of what I consider tasteful. Rolex doesn't lend itself to fashion trends so as long as the rest of the li e stays under 42mm I will be happy and if not, there are plenty of vintage pieces to keep me satisfied for the next few decades.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:40 PM   #13
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DSSD is my limit. My SD does feel a tad small because I'm used to my 42mm PO but I like the 40mm size, just wish it had a maxi dial and hands.
With all the new sport models having the new dials I think the formula is perfect. The DSSD is a little thick but I love it's presence and how it sits. It's my next Rolex.

I vote for no change.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:41 PM   #14
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The purists here despise 'change'. Truth is Rolex is LOSING sales daily because of their 40mm offerings. I have a few friends who simply were dissapointed with the sub due to its small size and passed for other brands. Rolex arent dummies....the explorer 42mm is just the beginning....sooner or later a 42mm sub will eventually appear. This said, I hope Rolex continues to offer the 40mm for 'purists' and 42mm for everyone else. best of both worlds.

Even the datejust 2 is offered at 41mm now
Where'd you read that Rolex was losing sales daily? Last thing I read indicated that they just had a banner year. The Seadweller and Explorer lines have never really been high sellers. I really doubt a Sub bigger than 40" will happen.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:43 PM   #15
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Where'd you read that Rolex was losing sales daily? Last thing I read indicated that they just had a banner year. The Seadweller and Explorer lines have never really been high sellers. I really doubt a Sub bigger than 40" will happen.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:44 PM   #16
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I'm hoping the trend toward bigger and bigger watches is finally starting to reverse. I sympathise with guys who have 8" wrists, but my sense is that they are in the minority.
and what empirical evidence have you based this on

im not sure why the purists get all worked up because a man wants to wear a 42mm watch!!!!!

flavor flav wears a 70mm watch
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:44 PM   #17
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One of the attractions of Rolex, like Harley-Davidson, is that between the moment you start dreaming about them as a kid, and the moment you can afford them, they have not changed much.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:45 PM   #18
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Where'd you read that Rolex was losing sales daily? Last thing I read indicated that they just had a banner year. The Seadweller and Explorer lines have never really been high sellers. I really doubt a Sub bigger than 40" will happen.
ive watched 3 friends pass on a rolex sub due to size

thats 3 sales. im sure there are many stories like mine.

WOW the purists get there panties in a knot whenever this topic comes up. i accept you and your small watches NOW can you please accept me and my GINORMOUS deepsea

merry christmas
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:46 PM   #19
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Exactly!
The fact that they are selling well is not a sign of good taste necessarily though. I'd venture to say it is probably the opposite.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:46 PM   #20
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I'm 6'2 270 lbs with 23" arms,16.5" forearms and and 8" wrist and the sub is my favorite watch and the size is perfect. I can understand some people wanting a little bigger watch but to me it kind of looks silly when I see these giant watches that scream look at me. Just my opinion and no offense to anyone.i like the deepsea but its wrist presence is to much for me.
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:47 PM   #21
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dont worry purists. im sure if rolex offers a 42mm they will keep a 40mm offering

rolex can always IMPROVE on their banner year
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:49 PM   #22
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I'm 6'2 270 lbs with 23" arms,16.5" forearms and and 8" wrist and the sub is my favorite watch and the size is perfect. I can understand some people wanting a little bigger watch but to me it kind of looks silly when I see these giant watches that scream look at me. Just my opinion and no offense to anyone.i like the deepsea but its wrist presence is to much for me.
If you like your watch rocco thats all that matters
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ive watched 3 friends pass on a rolex sub due to size

thats 3 sales. im sure there are many stories like mine.

WOW the purists get there panties in a knot whenever this topic comes up. i accept you and your small watches NOW can you please accept me and my GINORMOUS deepsea

merry christmas
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Old 25 December 2012, 11:53 PM   #24
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The only one on here who seems to have their panties in a knot is you.
really? there has been multiple threads like this and only the 40mm purists freak out.

why do purists care so much if Rolex adds to their model offerings with different sizes??? Patek Phillipe doesent think this is a problem
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really? there has been multiple threads like this and only the 40mm purists freak out.

why do purists care so much if Rolex adds to their model offerings with different sizes??? Patek Phillipe doesent think this is a problem
Again only one freaking out here is you. Tone it down...
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Again only one freaking out here is you. Tone it down...

yes sir

this thread is old hat anyways. we've all been down this road before. I am convinced however that these threads start up for a reason and that reason is people WANT rolex to have bigger offerings

im outta here!
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Old 26 December 2012, 12:06 AM   #27
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and what empirical evidence have you based this on

im not sure why the purists get all worked up because a man wants to wear a 42mm watch!!!!!

flavor flav wears a 70mm watch
"my sense is that...."

So, no empirical evidence. It's based strictly on my observations of "What you wearing?" threads for twelve years now. The majority of wrists I see appear to be in the 7" to 7.5" range. Anything else I can explain for you? (also not sure why this makes me a "purist", whatever that is)
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Old 26 December 2012, 12:12 AM   #28
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I'm 6'7", 42" arms, and yes, I'm Hulk Hogan On a serious note, I used to be a bigger watch guy. I then owned a DJ for a little while and disliked it initially due to its small size. After a while it grew on me and the only reason I sold it I because it was too "dressy" for me (and I should've initially gotten a Sub). Now that I have sub it's the perfect size (for me). I LOVE my SS Sub so much it's ridiculous. I own a Sub C as well which is a little fatter (lug and crown guard wise) but my SS is the perfect watch for me.
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Old 26 December 2012, 12:15 AM   #29
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Rolex doesn't lend itself to fashion trends so as long as the rest of the line stays under 42mm I will be happy...
Joe, I think you've hit the nail on the head there with your remark. It all boils down to a difference between fashion and style. The classics Rolex has offered for years became classics because they were stylish. The move toward larger case sizes has been a response toward a fashion trend. If that trend holds, maybe the larger case sizes will come to seem stylish in time. For now (to my eye, at least), they seem to be at odds with the classic style.
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Hi i really love the rolex brand the only thing that stops me from pulling the trigger on one is that i like bigger size watches and was wondering do you experts think rolex will make a bigger size sub i have seen the deep sea which is nice but very thick i actually own a omega planet ocean xl which is a great size for me so what do you think will happen at baselworld this year please tell me a bigger sub is on its way....
How big?

When does super sizing a watch turn clownish?

Seems to me that the exploding size is more a fashion and marketing deal. Like the wide tie, narrow tie situation in fashion.

As was said: why fix what ain't broke.
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