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9 June 2017, 05:32 AM | #61 |
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Real Name: Dad
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congrats, welcome top the SD43 club
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116610lv, 126600, 116660, 116710BLNR, 116900 - whats next?? |
9 June 2017, 05:34 AM | #62 |
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Real Name: Randal Stevens
Location: London, UK
Watch: Submariner Ceramic
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The clasp is a classic and a definite must have for all models. I cant live without it.
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9 June 2017, 04:59 PM | #63 |
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Real Name: Anthony
Location: California
Watch: Rolex/AP/Panerai
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Congrats! Looks good on your wrist.
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9 June 2017, 07:27 PM | #64 |
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Real Name: Doug
Location: Georgia USA
Watch: Rolex President
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"The dial of the Sea Dweller looks to me to be the same size as the Yachtmaster 40mm watch that I own."
My feeling from looking at various pictures and videos is that the face of the new Sea Dweller is very close in diameter to that of my BLNR. There is a lot more bezel and inner ring on the new Sea Dweller, but not much more face. What are the actual measurements of the face/dial diameter vs the SubC and GMT II? |
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