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19 November 2008, 09:50 AM | #31 | |
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19 November 2008, 09:52 AM | #32 |
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x2 I bought mine for the view from the top.
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I know Rolex has beautiful movements but I guess Rolex wants you to focus on the face...not the back of a watch. Just my 2c.
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I'm not a watch engineer and I'm sure there are many on this forum w/ a lot more technical detail that would love to help out...but in general, a watch is rated at 1000+ ft because it doesn't have two 'Achilles Heals' only one (the face crystal). If you double that weak point (ie - put two crystals - both front AND back) then the watch water resistance to pressure will drop significantly. Cheers.
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Who looks at the back???
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unfortunately, i can't afford another luxury watch at the moment, so i'll just grin and bear it.
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19 November 2008, 10:32 AM | #37 |
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Interesting... although I do like the plain caseback style. I would like to engrave mine to remember the special occasion I bought mine for.. :-)
Hopefully the OP would agree.... what about posting a few pics of engraved Rollie casebacks to see what that would look like?!?!? Thanx.... :-) |
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This was the proposed caseback for the Clownmaster II.
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19 November 2008, 10:23 PM | #41 |
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X2.
It looks classy and un-ostentatious. I think originally Rolex kept clear of saphire casebacks because thay would have compromised the integrity of the impregnable Oyster case.
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I agree 100%.
There's nothing wrong with watch companies putting all sorts of engraving on their case backs or having exhibition backs, but the plain Rolex case backs have a strong appeal to me. If you want a Rolex with an engraved case back, as someone noted, buy a Milgauss or an DSSD, or just have the case back engraved yourself. At least, it would be unique.
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20 November 2008, 04:29 AM | #43 |
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I think display backs are nice on some models, but might be a bit extreme for a Rolex. However, I think an engraved logo or some text would be nice. The Speedmaster Pro has an awesome caseback.
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20 November 2008, 05:21 AM | #44 |
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I don't have anything against Rolex plain caseback but I think it would be nice to see it engraved or laser-etched with the old green plastic sticker design. I'd still be simple yet distinctive IMO. Just my .02.
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How about just something simple like "{crown}Rolex{crown} 116710LN 3186" around the caseback with the crown rolex crown at the top and the other writing around the bottom (like the SD engraving). Leave the center part flat brushed (like the SD) in case someone wants it engraved? I think this would be one more way for Rolex to stop the counterfeiters.
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Like this ? Before you laugh your @$$ off, please just look at this as if it were done by someone who knows how to do these things.
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hahahh! how'd you know wer gonna laugh our as$e$$$ off!
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Just a hunch I guess ...
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