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23 November 2020, 07:39 PM | #61 |
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I have seen Chinese or Swiss watches with an ETA machine without even decorating showing their ugliness with a sapphire, Rolex is a serious brand, they would never do such thing, they know his movements are not haute horology and they respect that fact, they are luxury sports watches with realiable calibres.
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23 November 2020, 09:50 PM | #62 |
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The simple reason is because they don't need to. They sell every watch they make. Why spend the extra money to dress up the movement and put on a crystal back when they can just slap a dull hunk of metal on the back and thousands of people will line up to give them their money.
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24 November 2020, 12:27 AM | #65 |
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it's because there's nothing special inside
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24 November 2020, 12:46 AM | #66 |
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What's inside is a solid, honest, reliable, and highly accurate mechanism devoid of lipstick and makeup. It is worthy of being seen.
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If someone fancy going for transparent caseback I think there are some aftermarket options one can go for. Also I wouldn't say Rolex movements are particularly nice, compared to some other manufacturers who put just as much emphasis on the look as functionality. I would guess Rolex is putting a lot in functionality and minimal how it looks.
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(Though in any scenario, if Rolex launched a Submariner with a transparent caseback at 20% premium over the base model, I shudder to think what it would trade for aftermarket. ) |
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24 November 2020, 04:16 AM | #75 |
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I have three watches with an open case back and I bought none of them for that feature specifically.
I do like to have a peek at the movement sometimes (with my speedy magnifier), and I also enjoy the YT videos of the watch repair/recovery.
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24 November 2020, 07:23 AM | #78 |
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I have an Omega with a clear caseback. It is really cool. Love it.
I still prefer my Rolex over my Omega though. Ironically, I wouldn't buy an Omega or other brands unless it has a clear caseback. However, when it comes to Rolex, it just doesn't matter. |
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Because it's uncomfortable-- there is a difference between having brushed metal on your wrist versus a crystal, the latter doesn't breathe and sticks to the skin!
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First off, in a sports watch I find the idea ridiculous. Crystal breaks easily, as we all know. Why would I want crystal to sit permanently against my wrist in a sports watch? Also, if I happen to drop the watch, the crystal won't offer much protection to the movement. I know some brands are getting fancy with their sports models, I'm just not a fan of that particular attribute, despite owning one of the latest Speedy models. If I could buy it without the see-through caseback, I would. It would even make the watch thinner. I see only benefits to a solid caseback in a sports model.
When it comes to dress watches I have absolutely no interest in hand finish on a movement and thus still don't care for a display caseback. I just don't value the fine art of finishing that goes into high horology movements. If Rolex were to offer that level of finishing and jump up the price to trinity levels as a result, that would be the end of buying new models for me, I would just focus on the older stuff. |
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I would be glad to have one on at least one of my watches
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24 November 2020, 12:17 PM | #83 |
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Display caseback is standard in high end watches indeed. But Rolex is not high end.
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and the Air King since it's the same watch except for the dial, hands, and the brushed links.
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24 November 2020, 12:25 PM | #85 |
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To save that feature for bougie fashion watch brands.
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24 November 2020, 12:46 PM | #86 |
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I agree. My Zenith El Primero Chronograph has a clear caseback and it feels no different than the stainless steel caseback on my Rolex.
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I personally do not like glass case backs. Given the choice, I would always take steel over glass, no matter if it’s Rolex or some other watch.
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Their movements have never been attractive and a sapphire caseback would accentuate that fact. People might then ask “Why does the Rolex movement look so plain compared to the movement from [insert your favorite top brand]?” I like sapphire casebacks. I have a loupe and I do look at the movements now and then on my GS and Stowa. However, I’ve never noticed any difference whatsoever in the feel on-wrist, compared to my SS caseback watches. A SS caseback “breathing” better than a crystal caseback? Hmm, I’m skeptical. As to crystal casebacks breaking, I’m sure that somewhere in the world at one time in the last, say, 50 years, somebody broke a sapphire caseback. But it’s not something I’m concerned about at all. |
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24 November 2020, 04:38 PM | #89 |
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Why doesn’t Rolex offer transparent casebacks?
It’s because the classic Rolex oyster case back is part of the DNA of well a Rolex Oyster.
Part of what makes a Rolex waterproof is this fact, they make their watches practical hence the Oyster case and the twin lock and trip lock crowns. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Unless the backside is a piece of art, I’ve no interest in seeing the movement for the sake of it. Most case backs disappoint, including those from HH names. 99% of the watch buying public has no clue what they’re looking at.
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