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7 April 2010, 11:55 AM | #1 |
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A question on the weight of the DSSD?????
I have read Tools very informational post on the DSSD from April 2008, in which the weight is listed as 222g. However, I have seen weight disparities on this model from 212 to 222g. Mine was purchased from an AD new 3/4/2010, all items were checked for authenticity and every thing is ship-shape!! The weight was measured at 215g (including all links) ?????
Has anyone else weighed their DSSD??? Just trying to figure out what is up....... |
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7 April 2010, 12:45 PM | #3 |
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I just got in from a trip to my butcher and he weighed my DeepSea, it registered at 214.5 grams. This was with no links removed, so 215 grams is pretty spot on.
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7 April 2010, 01:16 PM | #4 |
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You sure there wasn't a piece of salami on the scale as well?
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Keep up your comments JJ and I'll put you on a Canadian Tosser list, you will be the first.
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7 April 2010, 01:38 PM | #6 |
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216.4 grams
with all the stickers on. Weighted it the first day I got it.
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7 April 2010, 01:39 PM | #7 |
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Sounds good!!!
Thanks guys, mine was actually a little less than 215g's, rounded up. So it would appear that 215g would be the new official weight. Good night all!! |
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Good to know that makes it 88 grams (70%) heavier than my 127g EXP II
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Perhaps Rolex should put the weight and all the dimensions in the box like
Eddie Platts Dreadnought diving watch. Dreadnought •Case and bracelet manufactured from 316L stainless steel. •Diameter = 44 mm, 15.6 mm thick and 54 mm lug tip to lug tip. Lug spacing is 22 mm. •Weight: Watch & bracelet = 265 grammes, the watch head is approximately 140 grammes. •Domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on the underside. •Super Luminova on hands and dial. •Movement: ETA2824-2T (Top grade) with decoration and chronometer tested to the European DIN standard -2 + 4 over 24 hours. •Anti-magnetic movement dust cover & movement ring. •500 metres water resistant. •Twin "O" ring seals in the case back. •Patented decoupling screw down crown (tested to over 2000 metres). •Anti-magnetic to 30,000 A/m. •Screwed bar lugs. •Solid link stainless steel bracelet with solid end pieces, diver's extension and screwed removable links. •Numbered limited edition of just 200 pieces.
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mine just weighed in at 209gms & thats with 2 links removed
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mine is 215 grams...with all links
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I don't wear mine when I cycle...it defeats the purpose.
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? what a random comment..
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Just found this thread very interesting because I read the Watchtime review and other articles which listed the DSSD weight as 220 Grams, just weighed mine and its 209 Grams with two links out and 216 with the 2 links included so spot on with everyone else's findings. I guess Rolex just rounded the figure up to 220 Grams....
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Does it really matter what the weight is?
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17 April 2013, 11:32 PM | #17 |
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The official Rolex weigh in includes the Warranty Card on the scale too...that's where the extra 4 grams comes from
And they also rounded up to 44mm....I think it's actually 43 |
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Well, don't forget the humidity in northern America against the tropics, and differential gravity pull near the pole. Needs a factor of 1.000003685
So mine works out to be 215.0047184 |
18 April 2013, 07:14 PM | #19 |
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Ordinarily no it doesn't, I can't speak for the original starters of the thread but the reason I was curious was because my Rolex DSSD was brought pre-owned from a well respected member of another forum I frequent, it's complete with all box, papers, tags etc and of course everything was checked but just for added piece of mind it was reassuring to weigh it and see that it was spot on to the nearest gram. My Rolex YM 116622 was bought brand new from my local Rolex AD so consequently I had absolutely no interest in the weight, hope that makes sense.....
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