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25 February 2009, 05:33 AM | #1 |
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Rolex 2009 Releases with DLC coating
Ok, a question that looks like a statement.
After drooling over the Blancpain DLC "Black Knight" and Daz's DLC Panerai I think it's time that Rolex release a Sport watch with black DLC coating. With the DLC coating I have been told that even scratches (though not gouges) are black. I am thinking that a new sub option, one taking the bezel contrast and dial effect from the BP, would be a very interesting Rolex and would generate frenzy amongst collectors as well as frowns from the old farts. Prohunter did very well from a half hearted (IMO) unofficial PVD modification so why wouldn't Rolex's designs not hit the mark? What do you think?
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