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3 May 2017, 08:53 AM | #31 |
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I'd love to see a larger Sub...........in YG of course. All they've got to do is copy the DSSD or SD43 and I'd be happy.
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3 May 2017, 09:02 AM | #32 |
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Let's hope not.
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3 May 2017, 09:26 AM | #33 |
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3 May 2017, 09:29 AM | #34 |
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Never going to happen. Hans himself promised me.
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3 May 2017, 09:51 AM | #35 |
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I'd love to see a 42mm sub with the 5 digit shape, released in black, green and blue.
42 mm GMT too! |
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There's clearly a trend towards larger watch cases. |
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No theres not. Omegas POs have been 42,45.5 now 43.5mm FOR YEARS!! Speedy pro has been 42mm for years Pam PP VC AP list gos on Rolex has even produced the deepsea now for approx 8 years There is no trend. 40-45mm are here to stay. Ar some point it stops being a trend. That point has passed. Why are the only ones who whine rolex purists???? No one else whines |
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3 May 2017, 10:40 AM | #38 |
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Leave perfection alone.
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3 May 2017, 10:47 AM | #39 |
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I am in for 42mm Sub.
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3 May 2017, 10:56 AM | #40 |
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The 3235 movement in the SD43 and the 3135 in the Subc (and DSSD and SD40) are 28.5 mm in diameter. There was no need to move to a wider case for the new movement.
Perhaps the 3235 could slot into the Subc if Rolex wanted to without changing anything about the case. The dials look to be the same size on the SD43 and Subc. With a cyclops the SD43 is basically a larger Sub. Now those who wanted a larger Sub can get one (and Rolex makes more money per watch), and those that want a 40 mm diver have an option. Everyone should be happy. |
3 May 2017, 10:58 AM | #41 |
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Please don't... just don't...
I hope a reshape of the lugs like the SD43, but in 40mm. |
3 May 2017, 11:03 AM | #42 |
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don't forget the Daytona . please increase it to 42mm
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3 May 2017, 01:26 PM | #43 |
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Has it been a trend, where larger watches are trendy and may go out of trend in the future...
Or an evolution, where watches over time evolved to having larger cases on a more permanent basis? |
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I hope not, but you never know? I think they'll keep this design size for a very long time.
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3 May 2017, 03:48 PM | #45 |
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An increase in size (up to the SD50 size) I think would be a nice upgrade as long as the case is still thin. Let face it, these days a bigger watch is the norm.
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Well said. If the 40mm bullys had there way we would all be driving Model T's. |
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3 May 2017, 11:48 PM | #47 |
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More chance that SDDS is discontinued IMO
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For me being just over 6ft and with 8.50 inch wrists the sub is a perfect size now for me.But with today's stereotyped fashion trend that bigger and heavier is better I have just heard from Rolex CEO who is a personal friend, that sometime in 2018 all Rolex watches will be made of a special lead alloy instead of SS.But this is no ordinary lead this lead is super refined and cerachrome coated.And I heard that Rolex is going to launch a range of watches Basel 2018 with interchangeable cases,ranging from 40mm, 42mm, 44mm right up to 72mm for when you want a super-size wear watch day .Now this range will be supplied with easy open case backs that are self sealing, just pop open, pop out movement and change case and wear.But again like many rumours some of these rumours are just rumours just like the many Rolex myths on the net.
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In practice your Speedy Pro that you put on a pedestal truly is a great watch, but you're fooling yourself if you think that isn't the actual model T of watches. A 40 mm maxi Sub is about the same size as a 42mm Speedy Pro, and includes modern pieces of technology such as the Glidelock feature and PVD Platinum Ceramic bezel. |
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4 May 2017, 12:07 AM | #51 |
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I certainly hope they don't increase the size of the Sub. I think the current size with the more muscular case is the perfect modernization of a classic icon. Increasing the case size (and case thickness, almost certainly) would start to hurt the all-around wearability of the Sub.
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The Submariner will get the new movement (hope sooner than later) and there's no need for it to increase in size. I seriously doubt Rolex will ever increase the Sub to >40mm. As others have said, the SD43 now serves that purpose.
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It has nothing to do with a one-size fits all mentality, but rather brand dilution. Look at Omega as a perfect example of what happens to demand for a model range and aftermarket values when you make every variation possible. Food for thought at least as I don't think anyone believes a particular size watch is right for every single person out there, not even Rolex as they produce a wide variation of both men and women's sizes. I really don't get the argument you guys are trying to make i.e. that Rolex should make multiple sizes of each model just because some people would like. That's not a very good business model. Not from a production viewpoint nor inventory management viewpoint. Rolex is at the top of their game when it comes to all aspects of running a watch company. |
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Happy with the 40mm case, but a larger model would be great for those with larger wrists!
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You then go on to mention the Daytona, so which Rolex Chronograph should someone buy if they think that is too small ? Rolex hold their value better than Omega because of marketing. You do seem to be a bit of a fanboy who thinks they can do know wrong. I hope you are not one of those guys who has a picture of Wilsdorf by the side of his bed, complete with splashproof screen. |
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4 May 2017, 03:14 AM | #57 |
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Why couldn't Rolex offer both a 40mm and 42mm size option like other brands do?
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4 May 2017, 03:18 AM | #58 | |
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Oh and if you want a bigger Rolex chrono than the Daytona, get a YM2 perhaps! |
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4 May 2017, 03:23 AM | #59 |
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If people want a large watch - buy a Panerai. Let's keep Rolex "normal" sized.
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