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10 January 2022, 09:15 AM | #31 |
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Lots don’t like the SD4K and lots do for all different reasons, you should keep what you like!
I love my SD4K, I personally like how it wears, wouldn’t say it was any heavier in feel than a TT sports and don’t notice it’s overwhelmingly thick |
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10 January 2022, 11:33 AM | #33 |
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Assuming that SD4K refers to the 16600 I personally think it’s one of not even a handful of the most significant Rolex watches. And the most underrated (I don’t want to say undervalued) at that. So I would never trade mine. It’s my only Rolex at this point and I’d be ok if it stays that way (as much as I also want a 36mm Explorer or a vintage no date Sub).
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