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17 July 2014, 01:20 AM | #1 |
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Rolex lugs?
Hi all. Do you think Rolex will ever change or redesign the fat lugs of the Sub - GMT, to the good looking thinner way it is in the SD 4000?
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17 July 2014, 01:25 AM | #2 |
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I think the current lugs are good looking, and obviously many others do to! Will they change probably, eventually everything does!
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17 July 2014, 03:33 AM | #4 |
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The return to the classic lines seen on the new Sea Dweller is a possible acknowledgement that maybe the thick lugs were too drastic a redesign. I for one still much prefer the older case shape, and the redesign is what has stalled my interest in the Sub and GMT of recent years. The ceramic bezels I can handle being a higher quality material and number grinding gold blasting process plus the machined clasp. With the prices Rolex command for new watches these are understandable upgrades. The changes in proportion just simply will not grow on me. I know I'm in the select finicky few.
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Not forgetting the oversized crown guards.
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17 July 2014, 04:11 AM | #9 |
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IMO Rolex screwed up on the maxi case, too square for my tastes.
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Only if they increase the size to 42mm.
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17 July 2014, 06:50 AM | #13 |
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Although I believe the lugs are a poor design and I believe Rolex know this, hence the SD 4000 design, I don't think we'll see a change. At least not for a long time. The reason is that to do so will devalue the current subs and one thing Rolex does very well is maintain re-sale value of older models. This helps justify new prices and is often used as a justification of cost on this forum. Ultimately maintaining re-sale value helps them sell more watches.
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I for one like the maxi case lugs! It gives the watch a bigger look without pushing up the case size, the SDC looks good but wears smaller then my 114060 and I prefer that little bit bigger look.
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Well, with that exception:
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I've got the 114060 and the 116600 and I love both watches for their own character.
The 116600 sits a little higher on the wrist but it looks smaller on the wrist than the 114060.
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Why would Rolex change a fairly new design that is selling so well?
If you want an older Rolex look, then get an older Rolex. There are millions of them available.
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17 July 2014, 01:56 PM | #22 |
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Not to guess what Rolex going to do with the lugs but I prefer them smaller, the size of the crown guards is just right thou.
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Don't see it happening anytime soon.
Maxi lugs would become a "collectable feature" if Rolex makes the change so soon |
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