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10 January 2008, 03:14 PM | #1 |
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some quickies
Can some of you good folk answer the following for me please:
1) weight of a ND sub 2) weight of planet ocean (42mm) 3) SD is around 145g 4) diff between bracelet of SD and ND sub? People with ND sub, does not having a date get anoying and regretful for not having date function? |
10 January 2008, 03:33 PM | #2 |
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JJ knows all. He should be by shortly.
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10 January 2008, 07:51 PM | #3 |
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In reply to your last point - I wear my 14060m [sub] most days and have never missed the date function. I love the clean, uncluttered balanced dial.
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10 January 2008, 07:57 PM | #4 |
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It depends how good your eyes are!
I have had a date sub and a datejust and found that as the years advance, my eyesight has gotten worse, to the point that having a date bubble is a waste of time. I never set it on my TT blue and recently saved myself £300 by buying a no date SS sub. Hope this helps! |
10 January 2008, 08:12 PM | #5 | |
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The Sub Date weighs in at 135 grams, so the Sub ND would be around 130 grams due to non SEL's and lack of date feature. I don't know what the measures for the P.O. are, but Chad "Leopardprey" recently posted these measurements where the Sea-Master Pro is mentioned: Sub ND 12.5mm Sub LV 13.0mm GMT II 12.0mm Omega Seamaster Prof. 12.25mm Outer Bezel Diameter: Sub ND 39mm Sub LV 40mm GMT II 40mm Omega SMP 41mm Difference between the bracelets for the Sub ND and SD is that the SD has SEL's and a special diver's extension link marked "L" (Large). Also, the diver's extension link is sturdier (marked "O" construction).
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