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15 September 2017, 01:45 PM | #31 |
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I really enjoy my D500 for what it is. I rarely use it to tell the time.
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15 September 2017, 01:58 PM | #32 |
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1.According to Rolex they don t use AR coatings since the crystal is the integrated part of the case and they want to show it s presence. 2.The "correct" dial would be to have only 3 sub-indices between each minute indice - which will align with the 4Hz 4130 movement,to be fully accurate we need seven subsecond indices but that would be way too cluttered.
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20 September 2017, 07:52 AM | #38 |
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Make the hands easier to see.
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20 September 2017, 11:45 AM | #40 |
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My changes I would really like to see:
1. 42 or 43mm case size; 2. Date at 4:30 O'Clock position 3. Wider and/or more distinctive minute/hour hands.
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20 September 2017, 11:52 AM | #41 |
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Larger case. 42mm would be ideal, 43mm would also be great.
I like the red-tipped second hand. I like the date window at the 6:00 position, or at the 3:00 if not feasible at 6:00. And as long as we're shooting for pie in the sky, how about throwing a perpetual calendar into this beast?
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20 September 2017, 03:59 PM | #42 |
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I would put it no less than a 42MM case first
To further improve the legibility of the subdials I would add more hours and minutes increments as well. A modest Tissot offers better legibility of the subdial, because I want to know at first glance at the dial to be informed exactly how many hours has elapsed since I turn on the Chronograph
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I think they should introduce a Daytona II. Leave both in production to satisfy the purists but do one at 42mm. I like what you did but would leave the sub dials black. Preferably full panda black. I'm only 46 and I can barely read anything on the Daytona. Even if it was 40mm as advertised it would help, instead of 38.6!!!! Not sure about the date but like the tiny red tipped second hand. Good effort
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26 September 2017, 04:28 AM | #44 |
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I sold my 16520 (white dial) a few years ago because of the same reason. I couldn't read the time. Now I'm looking to get another, and wondering what dial is best on my eyes, 'cause they aren't getting better -although I now wear glasses.
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26 September 2017, 06:41 AM | #45 |
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I have never actually had a Daytona though a few times in the past, the opportunity did present itself for one of the earlier models....just could not go for it as I thought it looked 'too busy'. So last week I got my first look at the new white dial stainless steel. A very nice watch but am still unsure about it. I did not have an option on it as unsurprisingly it was earmarked for someone else which in some way solved a possible dilemma given my uncertainty. Maybe some day......
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26 September 2017, 06:45 AM | #46 |
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26 September 2017, 01:30 PM | #47 |
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Two things I'd change on the Daytona
I am a huge date guy. I know I can look at my phone but I can do that for the time too... maybe 1-2mm larger and easier to read hands.
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26 September 2017, 01:58 PM | #48 |
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I'd leave it as it is, it is "The Daytona".
I like the idea of the Daytona II as suggested above, but in the meantime, there are better chrono options out there from Blancpain, Zenith, IWC, Omega et al that nail pretty much everything on the wish list, but then, I don't feel a particular need to have one that says "Rolex" on the dial... |
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Availability and size, or actually size only, I'd happily wait a year or two for a 41/42mm Daytona. But a 38.5mm watch just won't cut it on my 7.4 inch wrist.
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27 September 2017, 06:36 AM | #50 |
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The things that I've grown to hate about my Daytona is that it doesn't have a date on it and it many people who buy it like digital watches more than chronography.
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27 September 2017, 12:36 PM | #51 |
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I'm ok with the size. The 500 feels bigger than the SS Daytona. Enough that I flipped my SS rather quickly because it felt too small and my 500 feels just right.
I'm a big date guy but I give it a pass on the Daytona, because... well... it's a Daytona. The red second hand is a nice idea. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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27 November 2017, 11:26 AM | #54 |
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It’s perfect now.
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