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Old 5 February 2020, 04:00 AM   #31
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SD43 by a mile.
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Old 5 February 2020, 04:20 AM   #32
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This has all been very helpful.



Yes, my wrist is 6 3/4, so I'm a little nervous about dropping that much money without first getting to try one on, and I don't live anywhere near any decent watch shops.

I'm not intimidated by the size / weight, but I don't want it to look like oversized and stupid. ... That said, I'm 6 feet, 225 pounds with a good size round head ... so maybe the overall perspective is an important consideration too?

Would love to see more photos of the SD43 on 6.5" - 7" wrists.

To me, it wears much bigger than a sub, its a lot thicker and feels more top heavy. The thickness is the biggest issue for me, I already consider the sub pretty thick.

Here's a youtube video review I found:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHKkAg7bYm8

and a picture I found in a different thread here:



(this thread: https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=596688)
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Old 5 February 2020, 04:55 AM   #33
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This has all been very helpful.







Yes, my wrist is 6 3/4, so I'm a little nervous about dropping that much money without first getting to try one on, and I don't live anywhere near any decent watch shops.



I'm not intimidated by the size / weight, but I don't want it to look like oversized and stupid. ... That said, I'm 6 feet, 225 pounds with a good size round head ... so maybe the overall perspective is an important consideration too?



Would love to see more photos of the SD43 on 6.5" - 7" wrists.
I'm going to agree and disagree with some of the posts here...

I agree that the SD43 with its slim lug profile wears about the same as the Sub from a top down perspective but that's where the size comparison ends for me.

It's a bigger wearing plain and simple. It's thicker and heavier and has a protruding caseback which for some is a challenge to find a good fit.

Now don't get me wrong alot of folks here wear this reference as a daily and I'm not trying to talk you out of it. Just making you aware that it IS a bigger heavier watch overall.

7" wrist. 6'2" 173 lbs.

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Old 5 February 2020, 04:58 AM   #34
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I vote sd43

Love the fully graduated bezel insert

The red text

The cyclops

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Old 5 February 2020, 08:33 AM   #35
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Okay, so I think you (most of you) have convinced me to give the SD43 a shot. And as one of you mentioned, I do like the idea of finding one with the MK1 dial. That takes finding a new one at an AD off the table.

So how much should I expect to pay? (What's a good price with papers?) And what forums should I be watching for a one? And at X price, how long do you expect I'll need to wait before one turns up at that price?

Thanks!
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Old 5 February 2020, 01:57 PM   #36
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MK1 Mk2 MK4 HESTIRIA makes no difference whatsoever. Same watch.
Mk2 is gonna be when the red tex is removed and becomes white in my opinion not the addition of a little crown. A watch like this I wouldn’t get but new from AD with papers and card with my name on them.


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Okay, so I think you (most of you) have convinced me to give the SD43 a shot. And as one of you mentioned, I do like the idea of finding one with the MK1 dial. That takes finding a new one at an AD off the table.

So how much should I expect to pay? (What's a good price with papers?) And what forums should I be watching for a one? And at X price, how long do you expect I'll need to wait before one turns up at that price?

Thanks!
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Old 5 February 2020, 02:19 PM   #37
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I went with this exact decision recently and went sub no date and have not looked back. My other 2 Rolex watches are Exp2 Polar, which at 42mm really does not wear that big (more like a 41mm like my Tudor BB GMT), and my GMT 2 Batman.

I saw a similar argument, if you go big, go big. I have the Omega PO Big Size which is 45.5, and when I looked at the SD43, I thought why wouldn't I go 44mm?

I guess that's why they make them with some size variance, to accommodate everyone.
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Old 5 February 2020, 02:34 PM   #38
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I got the BBGMT, it’s a 42mm with 15mm case height. The SD43 wears slimmer, lower on the wrist than the GMT. Both are equally comfortable though. The SD43 may be a touch more confy due to its slimmer case.
When I tried the DSSD it looked like if I had a bracelet attached to 2 superimposed cases on it. Too tall, day and night. No way.

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I went with this exact decision recently and went sub no date and have not looked back. My other 2 Rolex watches are Exp2 Polar, which at 42mm really does not wear that big (more like a 41mm like my Tudor BB GMT), and my GMT 2 Batman.

I saw a similar argument, if you go big, go big. I have the Omega PO Big Size which is 45.5, and when I looked at the SD43, I thought why wouldn't I go 44mm?

I guess that's why they make them with some size variance, to accommodate everyone.
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Old 5 February 2020, 02:49 PM   #39
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I chose the SD43, never considered the no-date as I consider the Cyclops an iconic Rolex feature that I'd rather have than not :)
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Old 7 February 2020, 12:52 PM   #40
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This thread was very useful to me as well, since I'm in the same boat. I want to get a Submariner 114060 or SD43 to celebrate a huge career milestone coming up this year, as well as a 35th birthday gift to myself. Love the look of the SD43 but also have size concerns. I also do like the Submariner quite a bit. I'm not a small guy, about 6"2 and 215 lbs, but my wrist is about 6.5"

Here's a pic of my Speedmaster Pro which feels fine on my wrist and at 42mm diameter / 14 mm thick case is not too much smaller dimension-wise than SD43. Think I can pull off a SD43?

It's hard to wait a long time or spend $$$ to buy a watch without the opportunity to try it on! I really enjoy seeing all of your awesome watches on this forum and thanks for any feedback.
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Old 7 February 2020, 11:38 PM   #41
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Here’s the pic, doesn’t seem to have uploaded the first time
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