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10 June 2017, 10:35 PM | #1 |
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A couple of questions for owners of the SD43
Hi all,
I am mostly interested in the Sea-Dweller 43mm because of the new caliber 3235. In reading up on the 3235 & 3255, I noticed that Rolex states that these new movements feature a more precise "feel" when pulling out the crown to set the date & time ... that it should be easier to find the date setting and time setting positions when pulling out the crown. Rolex states as well that there is less play in the hands when pushing the crown back in after setting; I expect this means there should be no unexpected jump of the minute hand when pushing the crown back in. May I ask if anyone who owns the watch can confirm these features? Also, Rolex indicate the date can now safely be quick-set at any time; again, can anyone tell me if that is indeed correct? Thanks very much for your feedback. I currently live in Denmark, where the wait list is 2+ years for this watch. I'm hoping I might find one when I am back in the US in July & August. Best, Garrett |
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