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21 June 2018, 04:14 PM | #1 |
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Future outlook for the SD43?
I’ve been wondering what the long term outlook or thought surrounding the SD43 would be, meaning down the road will the SD43 be viewed as something special. With it being the 50th anniversary, single red line, larger size is this a piece that is poised to be in high demand and highly regarded years from now? I personally think it’s an incredibly special watch and I really enjoy wearing mine. Do folks think that 10-20 years from now that the reference number will still have the same sort of excitement around it that it does now. Not because I care about it from the investment perspective, I truthfully don’t think I’ll ever sell it but more so just curious. Anyways, welcome any comments TRF may have and...well, this thread is nothing without pictures.
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21 June 2018, 04:38 PM | #2 |
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to me its going to be a future classic. like you i think there is something special about the SD43.
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21 June 2018, 11:53 PM | #3 |
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Definitely a classic!!!
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22 June 2018, 12:06 AM | #4 |
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I think it will be seen as a classic, but sort of in a niche market sort of way similar to the DSSD. It's not a watch for everyone so I don't think it will ever have the wide spread appeal of a Sub. But in that sense it may be more sought after down the road.
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22 June 2018, 12:16 AM | #5 |
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i've already owned one, so hopefully it will be discontinued next year. may be replaced by a 40mm and with the red line removed. ha ha.
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22 June 2018, 12:30 AM | #6 |
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I think it all hinges on what they do with the submariner in the future. If they move to a 41mm with a wider bracelet, I think the SD43 may end up being boxed out. As it stands, the SD43 is in a league of its own, pure perfection for bigger wrists where wearing a sub is just too small and the bracelet being as skinny as it is. No offense to DSSD but no matter how big your wrist is it’s still a giant slab of steel and is extremely niche. Also if Rolex drops the red and or loses the cyclops on future sea dwellers, the anniversary edition will be a goldmine
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Although, I wouldn't mind a double red 40mm to replace it just to make everyone mad. Joking aside, I'm sure the 43mm will be here to stay. It fills a gap between the Sub and DSSD. If Rolex doesn't bump the Sub size at some point then I don't see the SD43 going away anytime soon. |
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22 June 2018, 12:48 AM | #8 |
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Its a future classic!
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22 June 2018, 12:56 AM | #9 |
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There's no telling which pieces people will be crazy about in 20-30 years
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22 June 2018, 01:16 AM | #10 |
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As the only 43mm in Rolex lineup, plus as the 1st SD with the cyclops and a 50th anniversary edition, it will definitely have a place in Rolex collection history. For these reasons plus the fact that it is still an allocation model it is in my shopping list. However it is low in my list. To me and a lot of people, it is big , thick and heavy comparing to the Sub, Gmt and Daytona, while the dial is nothing very special. Price wise it is in the high end of the Rolex SS sport watch spectrum. These concerns will definitely negatively affect its popularity to the non-wis consumers.
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