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18 December 2007, 09:50 PM | #1 |
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Rolex 114060m ND sub, when?
I know this DOES NOT EXIST yet.
How long do you think I have to wait for the SEL on ND sub? I really hope they would use the cal 3131 (like on Millgauss) as well. only in my dreams, but if it has cosc as well then.....really giving explorer a run for the money. |
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The new 14060m is COSC!!!
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A new 114060M would probably look something like this (just without the date and cyclops, of course):
WHEN and IF it comes?? ONLY Rolex knows!
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I would be the first in line if it looks exactly like this!!
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Hi!
Cal. 3131 is dedicated to Milgauss only. Cal.3131 is antimagn. Only Milgauss is the antimagn. Rolex model.
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18 December 2007, 10:18 PM | #6 |
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TOO late!
I have slept in front of the AD store in my sleep bag all night to be the FIRST to get it. So THERE!
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It will be interesting to see the upgades. Wonder if they keep the brushed links on the nd Sub?
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I'm pretty sure that through numerous unofficial surveys on various watch forums that the cal. 3130 movement is one of, if not the most accurate movement of them all. I could care less it Rolex sends the movement for COSC cert., as long as it's accurate within COSC specs...it's all good to me. OH, and as previously stated, they now COSC cert. the 3130 movement in the new 14060M's and it has been certified on the explorer for some time now.
I can only hope they keep the brushed links or I woun't be able to bring myself to buying one, polished links IMHO, really take away from the "Tool" look and feel. |
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19 December 2007, 02:24 PM | #12 |
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Bo, Where did that picture come from??
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Did see a Sub No date with cosc cert and CRB at an AD in Playa Del Carmen while on vacation last week... M serial number but I must admit I never noticed if it had an SEL band. I think it had the standard strap as I hope I would have noticed the difference!
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Dunno. Just had it in my photobucket. I also have the SS Sub Date like someone imagines it will look like in an updated version:
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Looks good bo, although I am happy with my 16610.
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