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Old 3 May 2018, 11:53 PM   #1
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Rolex SD 116600 - Improvements

Been staring at my SD the last 2 days and still blown away by the design of the timepiece.

As like the rest of us, if I were going to improve upon this watch as per my personal taste, I would have liked the case drilled on the lugs (and on the SD43) further supporting the whole tool watch thingy.

What do you guys think?
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Old 4 May 2018, 12:01 AM   #2
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It’s my favorite and daily beater! i’ll Agree I wish it had drilled Lugs! But, also wish it came with MilSub Sword hands and a 1/2 link in the bracelet too!!!
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Old 4 May 2018, 12:05 AM   #3
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It's a great watch, as much as I like the SD43 I equally liked the SD4000. I miss mine.
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Old 4 May 2018, 12:08 AM   #4
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Yes, have a drilled through lug would be cool.. wouldn't mind that on my SD43.. !
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Old 4 May 2018, 12:10 AM   #5
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I appreciate the usefulness of drilled through lugs, but I love the clean look of the way they are on my SD43 and the SD4K
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Old 4 May 2018, 12:22 AM   #6
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What is the usefulness of drilled lugs?
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Old 4 May 2018, 12:25 AM   #7
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Easier to switch out bracelet for straps

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Old 4 May 2018, 12:28 AM   #8
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Easier to switch out bracelet for straps

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Hey, killer Avtar! Good to see that I'm not the only C2 owner. Have a 1964 Coupe and 1961 (planned retirement project)!
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Old 4 May 2018, 12:30 AM   #9
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It’s my favorite and daily beater! i’ll Agree I wish it had drilled Lugs! But, also wish it came with MilSub Sword hands and a 1/2 link in the bracelet too!!!
1/2 links are a purchasable option from the AD, just like the diver extension is for the Submariner.

Not worried about drilled lugs but sword hands
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Old 4 May 2018, 12:33 AM   #10
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1/2 links are a purchasable option from the AD, just like the diver extension is for the Submariner.

Not worried about drilled lugs but sword hands
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It’s my favorite and daily beater! i’ll Agree I wish it had drilled Lugs! But, also wish it came with MilSub Sword hands and a 1/2 link in the bracelet too!!!
Just curious... why the sword hands? Kind of a surprise for me.
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Just curious... why the sword hands? Kind of a surprise for me.
I'm with him on the sword hands. I had an homage watch once that had a maxi dial and sword hands. It was a really cool look reminiscent of the original Milsub. Also, the larger size of the hands gives far greater visibility at night. Just compare any Rolex to a Black Bay. The massive hands on the BB are way better than Rolex in terms of night time visibility and lume area.
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Old 4 May 2018, 12:54 AM   #12
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Here is a shitty photoshop job but you get the idea.
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domed crystal
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Old 4 May 2018, 01:11 AM   #14
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Interesting... That would be a nice touch wouldn't it! My understanding though a sapphire doomed crystal is difficult and expensive to make though.

Although a hark back to it's roots would be a plexiglass crystal. Can you imaging the discussions on the forum and controversy if Rolex went with a Plexi crystal!
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Man I missed that!

One of my gripes when they released the 116600 I had hoped it had the domed crystal like the 116660.
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My only improvement would be to the profile of the bracelet's end-links. I have always wondered why the slope of the end-links isn't the same as the slope of the lugs.

I haven't seen or searched for TRF threads on this, so please don't flame me!
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Hey, killer Avtar! Good to see that I'm not the only C2 owner. Have a 1964 Coupe and 1961 (planned retirement project)!
Good to know had a 64 as well, my fav. Interior, bought my 67 in 71 was stolen for 25+ years then found in Florida, still orig. 327/350.

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Interesting... That would be a nice touch wouldn't it! My understanding though a sapphire doomed crystal is difficult and expensive to make though.

Although a hark back to it's roots would be a plexiglass crystal. Can you imaging the discussions on the forum and controversy if Rolex went with a Plexi crystal!
Doubtful, you can buy them aftermarket for many Seiko divers for $50 or less.
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My only improvement would be to the profile of the bracelet's end-links. I have always wondered why the slope of the end-links isn't the same as the slope of the lugs.

I haven't seen or searched for TRF threads on this, so please don't flame me!
Probably because it was cheaper for Rolex to simply use the base bracelet from the six digit sub, which of course has different lugs
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Interesting... That would be a nice touch wouldn't it! My understanding though a sapphire doomed crystal is difficult and expensive to make though.

Although a hark back to it's roots would be a plexiglass crystal. Can you imaging the discussions on the forum and controversy if Rolex went with a Plexi crystal!
It's not at all expensive. Other brands are making domed sapphires. Look at the Tudor Black Bay.

Rolex just refuses to budge for some reason.
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Doubtful, you can buy them aftermarket for many Seiko divers for $50 or less.
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Probably because it was cheaper for Rolex to simply use the base bracelet from the six digit sub, which of course has different lugs
But, the 116600 endlinks are unique to the 116600. They're taller than a Sub and aren't interchangeable. Rolex could have designed the SD links differently but obviously chose what they did on purpose.

It's an odd complaint, really, since PM Daytona, Yacht-Master and 116660 SD endlinks stick past the lugs as well. It's not like the 116600 was the first Rolex to receive this treatment.
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I appreciate the usefulness of drilled through lugs, but I love the clean look of the way they are on my SD43 and the SD4K


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But, the 116600 endlinks are unique to the 116600. They're taller than a Sub and aren't interchangeable. Rolex could have designed the SD links differently but obviously chose what they did on purpose.

It's an odd complaint, really, since PM Daytona, Yacht-Master and 116660 SD endlinks stick past the lugs as well. It's not like the 116600 was the first Rolex to receive this treatment.


I remember reading somewhere that they were trying to create a 'waterfall' look - might have been BS but it was certainly in print somewhere. Was short-lived so obviously not a success - something else that makes the 116600 a future collectible in my view.


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DeepSea clasp would be nice.
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Old 4 May 2018, 07:28 AM   #26
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I have the DeepSea clasp on my 16600 Sea-Dweller. I can tell you, it really is nice.
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