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Old 1 April 2008, 03:47 AM   #1
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16600 vs 16610

good evening, following my last thread (http://www.rolexforums.com/showthrea...14060+vs+16610) I'd like to ask you which are the main differences between the 16600 and the 16610, which one would you buy and why...obviously pics are well accepted...tks
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Old 1 April 2008, 05:17 AM   #2
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Both use the same movement and as a practical matter one is as "tough" as the other in my view.

For me the Sub wears better, but that's so subjective. Certainly the case of the SD is a bit thicker, lacks the cyclops, and has the HE valve. The bracelet on the SD is a bit different and the tool kit is nice.







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Old 1 April 2008, 05:25 AM   #3
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Mike has given a very good, short summary. The other thing I would add is relative rarity of the SD compared with the slightly more common Submariner.

In my case, I bought the SD as I'm not a fan of the cyclops although I suspect the Sub is slightly more comfortable on the wrist.
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Tough call to choose, but the SD is the quintessential Rollie.
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Old 1 April 2008, 06:21 AM   #5
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Both use the same movement and as a practical matter one is as "tough" as the other in my view.

For me the Sub wears better, but that's so subjective. Certainly the case of the SD is a bit thicker, lacks the cyclops, and has the HE valve. The bracelet on the SD is a bit different and the tool kit is nice.







thanks very much...but why do you say "The bracelet on the SD is a bit different"? they look alike to me
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Old 1 April 2008, 06:35 AM   #6
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i bought the sub because i dont plan on diving below 1000ft, its a little lighter and therefore more comfortable, i like the cyclops, and it was a little less expensive. the money was a very small factor since the difference is'nt much but these are MY reasons, not the correct ones.
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Old 1 April 2008, 06:46 AM   #7
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The sub bracelet has brushed lug sides and the SD has polished. Maybe other differences as well.
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The sub bracelet has brushed lug sides and the SD has polished. Maybe other differences as well.
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Yep

The bracelet on the SD is 1mm thicker at the case lugs and has full links all the way around, whereas the Sub has a half link riveted to the clasp on the 6 o'clock side.
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