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View Poll Results: Seadweller for a Woman, Good or Bad Idea
Yes, a Seadweller or Submariner look great on a woman. 115 64.61%
No way, a Seadweller or Submariner is just not right on a woman's arm. 63 35.39%
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Old 23 May 2009, 01:12 AM   #61
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"bounds"? some of the comments on these threads sound like some of you think women don't have the same equality as men.

I bought my Rolex, same as both of you did. No man will have missed out on his because I have mine. So silly.
Hi Jen, Women definately do not have same equality as men when it comes to certain anatomical features and vise versa! you have all the right in the world to buy what ever watch you like and in no way any woman is inferior to a man. All I am saying is that certain things look better on men and certain things suit women more.
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Old 29 May 2009, 07:05 PM   #62
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Seadweller for a Woman

Hi Marc woman spotted with an SD is so cool. You mentioned your wife's height and weight. No worries about that cos I'm only 5'2" and weigh 46kg. I wear SDs and submariners and felt really good about it. First of all, it's good investment buying an SD than those Rolex ladies' date-just, etc. Secondly, these days women don't really go for smaller watches anymore. An SD gives a woman a unique character and confidence. No need to think further...go buy the SD for your wife. You'll never regret this!!!!

Aside to your wife, enjoy the wearing the watch!!!
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Old 30 May 2009, 01:06 AM   #63
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My wife is wearing one (just let me try...)for 3 years now, I will NEVER get it back!!!
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Old 30 May 2009, 01:07 AM   #64
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My wife is thinking about a Seadweller. She has tried it on a few times and likes it but then wonders if the "man's" Rolex sport on a woman is just a fad.
She is an average size woman, 5' 6" tall and the correct weight for her height.
Also, I figure if she gets tired of it we can give it to my oldest son in a few years when he graduates college.

Help us decide here, what do you think, Seadweller for a woman, yea or nea?
I bought one for my girlfriend - and she has tiny wrists. It looks great!! Do it!

... the only issue is you will now have to sport a DeepSea :)
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Old 30 May 2009, 01:16 AM   #65
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My wife is thinking about a Seadweller. She has tried it on a few times and likes it but then wonders if the "man's" Rolex sport on a woman is just a fad.
She is an average size woman, 5' 6" tall and the correct weight for her height.
Also, I figure if she gets tired of it we can give it to my oldest son in a few years when he graduates college.
Sounds like you already have it figured out. I say go for it.
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Old 30 May 2009, 02:44 AM   #66
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I'd like to add my here if I may.. I agree with the better half
of people.. I think a woman looks great sporting the sport
model rolexes while other women look great wearing the ladies
models as well.. So to all female member wearing your dwellers
and subs, congrats.. be proud of what you have & dont let
anyone else tell you otherwise..
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Old 30 May 2009, 03:15 AM   #67
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Jen, that watch looks perfect you.
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Old 30 May 2009, 03:18 AM   #68
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Did she end up selling it? I know it was up in the air. But she wasn't going to sell it because of not liking it. She did like it.
it will look nice if the woman is big.it looks nice on jen.looks gorgeous
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Old 30 May 2009, 03:44 AM   #69
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Noted no! but everone has the the right to make there on choice!
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Old 30 May 2009, 08:04 AM   #70
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Jen, that watch looks perfect you.
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it will look nice if the woman is big.it looks nice on jen.looks gorgeous
Thank you thank you!
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Old 30 May 2009, 08:38 AM   #71
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Thank you thank you!
Okay, Jen - not to hijack, but you gotta explain that sig line.
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Old 30 May 2009, 09:45 AM   #72
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Okay, Jen - not to hijack, but you gotta explain that sig line.
I was wondering about that....didn't want to ask!
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Old 30 May 2009, 10:07 AM   #73
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Good to have some diversity. Confident women can wear anything in my opinion
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Old 31 May 2009, 11:38 AM   #74
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My wife is thinking about a Seadweller. She has tried it on a few times and likes it but then wonders if the "man's" Rolex sport on a woman is just a fad.
She is an average size woman, 5' 6" tall and the correct weight for her height.
Also, I figure if she gets tired of it we can give it to my oldest son in a few years when he graduates college.

Help us decide here, what do you think, Seadweller for a woman, yea or nea?
Hello there! I say "go for it!
My wife has her own collection of ladies Rolexs, but is welcome to wear my watches (I just have to remove 3 links).
She prefers the Sub VS the SD due to the slight difference in weight. Here is a pic for reference.

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I think it looks good on her & I'm sure the SD will look just as good (if not better) on your wife.
My wife is 5'1" & 118 lbs. She is short, but the size of the watch suits her just fine.

It may be a fad, but more & more ladies are wearing men's watches these days.
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