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24 November 2014, 06:54 AM | #61 |
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24 November 2014, 06:54 AM | #62 |
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This thread was a great read for some reason.
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24 November 2014, 07:05 AM | #64 |
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Probably one of the many secret counterfeit identifying marks. Much harder to line that up perfectly off center than to create one that lines up like before. It is another cool detail in the scheme of things.
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Well, it is interesting to see a seldom noticed variation..
A few years back all the rage was noticing where the end of the seconds hand went past the o in Rolex..
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24 November 2014, 07:51 AM | #67 |
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Never noticed that on the 16610. Very cool. Too bad not on the new ceramics. Thanks for posting.
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24 November 2014, 01:17 PM | #70 |
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maybe due to the maxi dials and more importantly, maxi hands...
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24 November 2014, 01:25 PM | #71 |
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What about the new expy II? They still line up.
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I think it is how the new hour hands are slightly longer in the maxi set, I don't think the seconds hands have not changed.
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24 November 2014, 03:31 PM | #73 |
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seemed that they have a bigger seconds hand.
on other models (that uses maxi hands) however, the seconds hand seemed to be of the same size as that from pre-maxi hands era.. and mik, nice that you brought it up. I've actually noticed it (this back of the second hand nicely lining up with the merc hand) ages ago and just thought that it was one of those QC and design brilliance of rolex. But since the introduction of maxi hands... only now we see some differences. Brave of you to post on this (at times) "cruel" forum.. |
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It was one (but not the only one) of the "tests" I used. Seems we now have to leave that aside now. Thanks for noticing
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24 November 2014, 05:13 PM | #78 |
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V series 16610LV: off center, like ceramic models.
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I have to think that it was no coincidence that the older models lined up perfectly, probably one of the many tiny design details that makes the watches so beautiful to us by hitting some lower level pleasure center in our brains that likes to see symmetry.
Assuming it was done by design, I'm surprised they didn't do the same on the maxi dials. Maybe leaving the second hand just a hair shorter helps play into the overall maxi look. Either way, cool spot OP |
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116610 no overlap here.
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