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Old 30 April 2009, 06:03 PM   #31
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Hope you no longer blame me for "pushing" you into buying the SDDS ,
Great you get nice compliments about the watch from your friends , you obviously have friends with good taste and knowledge . mine are great friends but have no clue about watches .. anyway I don't give chicken sh.. what they think about my watch . I love it.
Hahaha, no Yves - no blame at all! In fact, thanks for convincing me to get it!
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Old 30 April 2009, 06:26 PM   #32
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Hahaha, no Yves - no blame at all! In fact, thanks for convincing me to get it!
Hey now...don't I get some credit...I do recall I've been telling you for months to take the plunge!
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Old 30 April 2009, 06:31 PM   #33
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Hey now...don't I get some credit...I do recall I've been telling you for months to take the plunge!
But I did thank you my friend! In an earlier thread:- see below

http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=51588

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LOL. The first thing I thought about was you when I read John's post...I thought, "Oh crap...Singslinger is not going to like to hear about a bezel issue!" Glad to see your new purchase is doing fine! As I've said in the past, I use the heck out of my bezel on a daily basis and it's doing great...100% zero issues to report and it operates/feels perfect!

To Moby33 and Yves - thanks very much for your reassurances. The SDDS is a great watch, certainly one of the best I've had for many years. As for the bezel, I believe you have to press it down before turning it anti-clockwise, then release it once you've turned it to the required spot. That way there's no "give'' if you try and turn it clockwise. It's actually very similar to my Sinn U1000 in this respect and I think Rolex should highlight the need to depress the bezel before turning.

Once again - thanks guys!!
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Old 30 April 2009, 06:37 PM   #34
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Beautiful collection of wheels, Moby!!
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PS Moby33 - fantastic car collection!
Thanks guys, I do love 'em.

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WOW , great looking cars .
What I ment was that I do not mind sitting in a traffic jam because there are classic cars going past as long they look like yours , I was on about things like DAF's ( just some info , these things were thank god never allowed in the states . Dutch car and truck manufacture , ugly little thing that would drive as fast forward as in reverse because of a gearbox called variomatic ) Trabant ( east german car company , the bits fall off as you along ) Volga ( USSR ) don't even mention it ...
I respect everybody"s past time and only applaud the passion that go with it ... but some take it a bit to the ridiculous .
By the way love the corvette , I lived in L.A ( Pasific Pallisades ) from 1984 till end 1985 . We took back a 57 chevy two tone paint job . We did have a job to get it imported in Belgium , I lost it because of my fathers sudden death and as it was in his name his second wife got her paws on it along with plenty of other stuff . I still have a Porsche 356C super90 in the garage in my mums place in Portugal . The engine blew up on the Estoril race track as every other saturday classic cars could use the track ( 1991 -1994) The poor thing is rusting away since , I should have it repaired but the estimate exceeds its commercial value . Better off buying another one .
I'd love a Porsche RS 2.7 ( mid 70's ) but as always ... nothing is too expensive its only us not making enough money ...
LOL...I know a thing or two about some European makes/models that never made it to the states (thanks to Top Gear and a few publications) and I agree with you in that us Yanks should be thankful for that fact.

I'm not far from Pacific Palisades...and the drive from Redondo Beach up the coast is probably one of the wife & my most enjoyable drives...probably do it at least once a week in one of the classic cars.

Good luck w/ the RS 2.7 search...those are true classics. I love your last line...going to have to remember that one.

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But I do want your GTO but then again it looks so long, you must need to find 2 parking spaces to park it....on second thought hand over the Corvette
Yep, you got it right on the GTO...the longest of the lot. While it's tough to get into a garage, I must admit the length adds to an EXTREMELY smooth ride...she glides over every bump like she's floating on air. The Vette on the other hand is back breaking & sharp yet a blast to hammer...got to love that lightweight all fiberglass body...you can drift the rear-end out on the car down the whole street with hardly any effort on the gas pedal.
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Old 30 April 2009, 06:38 PM   #35
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But I did thank you my friend! In an earlier thread:- see below

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LOL. The first thing I thought about was you when I read John's post...I thought, "Oh crap...Singslinger is not going to like to hear about a bezel issue!" Glad to see your new purchase is doing fine! As I've said in the past, I use the heck out of my bezel on a daily basis and it's doing great...100% zero issues to report and it operates/feels perfect!

To Moby33 and Yves - thanks very much for your reassurances. The SDDS is a great watch, certainly one of the best I've had for many years. As for the bezel, I believe you have to press it down before turning it anti-clockwise, then release it once you've turned it to the required spot. That way there's no "give'' if you try and turn it clockwise. It's actually very similar to my Sinn U1000 in this respect and I think Rolex should highlight the need to depress the bezel before turning.

Once again - thanks guys!!
I know, I know...just giving you a hard time.
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Old 30 April 2009, 08:04 PM   #36
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No offense, but it kind of sounds like you purchased this watch EXPECTING to get a bunch of people to notice/compliment it...then when that didn't pan out, it seems like it's been a downer for ya. So what?

I haven't taken my DS off for my 6+ months of ownership and can name the amount of times it's been noticed/complimented - that being ZERO. Well, maybe it has been noticed, but nobody has said a thing. And you know what...I could care less! I didn't buy this watch for other people and I sure don't care what others say or how they react. To be honest, I prefer nobody notices/comments as I don't really like talking about my watches with complete strangers I run into around town.

I think you're looking at it all wrong...embrace the lack of attention and snide comments...embrace them like a badge of honor. IMO comments like the ones you pointed out say more about the person talking than anything coming out of their mouth.
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Old 1 May 2009, 05:28 AM   #37
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Thanks guys, I do love 'em.


LOL...I know a thing or two about some European makes/models that never made it to the states (thanks to Top Gear and a few publications) and I agree with you in that us Yanks should be thankful for that fact.

I'm not far from Pacific Palisades...and the drive from Redondo Beach up the coast is probably one of the wife & my most enjoyable drives...probably do it at least once a week in one of the classic cars.

Good luck w/ the RS 2.7 search...those are true classics. I love your last line...going to have to remember that one.



Yep, you got it right on the GTO...the longest of the lot. While it's tough to get into a garage, I must admit the length adds to an EXTREMELY smooth ride...she glides over every bump like she's floating on air. The Vette on the other hand is back breaking & sharp yet a blast to hammer...got to love that lightweight all fiberglass body...you can drift the rear-end out on the car down the whole street with hardly any effort on the gas pedal.
Yes , the 250 GTO was extremely long , do you remember the 288 GTO ( '80s) that thing was wider then the first 512 testa rossa . In germany they had to "cheat" on the tech data as otherwise it would have been considered as "LKW" commercial vehicles , truck .
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Old 1 May 2009, 05:35 AM   #38
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lol @ keep gold fish in it
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Old 1 May 2009, 05:38 AM   #39
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You have some very funny friends. And who cares if other's notice it or not.. if YOU like it, then it's for YOUR pleasure. Simple.. please don't buy watches to show off. I hope that's not the impression that TRF here gives off.
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Old 1 May 2009, 05:43 AM   #40
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Hey, believe me, if I had the money to own multiple Rolexes (lets say 5), the DSSD would be in my stable no doubt. There is something so cool about it, and there are instances where I would love to wear a larger ('oversized' - not intended to cause offence) watch for when I am having a particularly active 'masculine day' and I want something that would be able to handle any environment I may find myself in... That said, I just couldnt own one as my 'one & only', despite having appreciation for it, as there are (IMO) more appropriate choices for office/everyday wear (oyster bracelet DJ or daytona for example).

You are in the priveleged position of being able to own both a Daytona and a Deep Sea, so congratulatons, and a perfectly reasonable stable!

In case the tone of this is misconstrued by anyone - i'm not trying to put across that 'i give my approval, so therefore it is okay'! ;)

Great stuff Yves, wear it with pride
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Old 1 May 2009, 05:55 AM   #41
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You have some very funny friends. And who cares if other's notice it or not.. if YOU like it, then it's for YOUR pleasure. Simple.. please don't buy watches to show off. I hope that's not the impression that TRF here gives off.
I defenatly don't buy Rolex or any other watch to show off , we live in the wrong area to do that if you wanted to anyway . Most people around here do not know the difference between Timex or Rolex for that matter . I have had Rolex watches for over 25 years ( I'm 45 now ) amongst them the elusive 16520 and 116520 ( still have them both ) and I have hardly had any remarks on any of them , and I was quite happy to keep it that way . just that SDDS draws all kind of remarks and funny enough no real compliments .
As I said I don't give a damn if people don't like my SDDS , I do .
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Old 1 May 2009, 06:21 AM   #42
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As I said I don't give a damn if people don't like my SDDS , I do .
That's the spirit!! There ya go
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Old 1 May 2009, 07:23 AM   #43
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the cuckoo thing is HILARIOUS
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Old 1 May 2009, 07:25 AM   #44
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That's the spirit!! There ya go
haha me too!

the deep sea for me has been my stepping stone (a rather pricey stone for that matter) into the larger timepiece designs. At the moment i rotate between the deep sea and my u-boat classico.... my other pieces are now stored nicely in my safe while these two are worn and on rotation.

as ive mentioned i had the opportunity to go ss daytona white dial or deep sea and i took the deep sea in a heartbeat...... its just so unique and there is no other rolex model like it.

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Old 1 May 2009, 08:09 AM   #45
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Hey now...don't be too hard on us 'classic car' lovers. While I was not around when these cars were built (I'm 32), I am a die-hard classic car buff. Just like my watches, I don't really care what people think...I own & drive these because I love them. While these are by no means on the level of 250 GTOs or Bugatti's, I still get a blast driving them (and heck, they sure are a lot more affordable ):
'63 Split-Window Vette



'67 GTO



'72 K5 Blazer (w/ optional 'security' feature when the top comes off)




And finally, my latest addition (and believe it or not one of the most fun) - '56 Belair Nomad

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Old 1 May 2009, 01:04 PM   #46
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haha me too!

the deep sea for me has been my stepping stone (a rather pricey stone for that matter) into the larger timepiece designs. At the moment i rotate between the deep sea and my u-boat classico.... my other pieces are now stored nicely in my safe while these two are worn and on rotation.

as ive mentioned i had the opportunity to go ss daytona white dial or deep sea and i took the deep sea in a heartbeat...... its just so unique and there is no other rolex model like it.

LOL...I understand about the 'stepping stones'. I almost jumped into a few U-Boats when I was big into Bell&Ross a few years ago (heck, those U-Boats make B&R's look small)! But alas, I never pulled the trigger.
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