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6 April 2008, 03:10 AM | #1 |
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newest info about the sdds
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Thanks a lot for sharing the link
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Matt Dial!!!!
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Thanks for info!!!
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Good stuff.....thanks for sharing. That watch would look fantastic on at least a 7¼" wrist or more.
Does anyone have the exact case diameter of the new SD? Thanks - JJ
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Rolex states 43mm
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I wonder why they chose 3900m to put on the dial if they tested up to 5000m!?!?!
But then again I remember seeing something that said the Sub was tested to about 2000ft, and it was only around the 2000ft mark that the pressure caused the case back to bend, and would have caused the failure of the movement. I guess better safe then sorry!
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You could always sling it around your neck, Sean!!
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gr8 info... tx for the link... I am liking the SDD more and more!!! :-)
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