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Old 15 June 2014, 10:35 PM   #1
Vipes
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Nice trip to the AD

I went to my favorite AD to check out the new SD 4000. I agree with all of the positive comments. The thinner and shorter lugs make the case and bracelet better proportioned. It felt well-balanced on the wrist due to the weight of the bracelet (compared to my 16600 which is somewhat top heavy). Surprisingly, it felt like it didn't sit quite as high as my 16600. I did notice the protrusion of the endlink but it wasn't noticeable while on the wrist; not a deal breaker for me. I actually like the markers on the bezel; it makes the watch look somewhat meaner/more aggressive. This is my ultimate diver and will be on my list.

Also got a chance to try on the WG Sub. It is a stunning piece that looks much better in person. The heft of WG is very seductive.

HAGWE all!





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