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7 November 2020, 10:21 PM | #1 |
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Size reference
I would appreciate it if any one can post a picture of
14500 ST along side any Rolex Submariner Also if available 15500 . I have seen loads of videos but the angle of the videos are deceiving . Thanks |
8 November 2020, 10:36 PM | #2 |
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No photos but the 15400 and 15500 DROWN a submariner. If a sub looks anywhere close to being too big for you, those AP’s are a no go IMO
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9 November 2020, 12:49 AM | #3 |
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Not a Sub (Rolex apparently doesn't want to sell me one), but a GMT. 15500 (in particular the dial) is bigger, but if the GMT is good size-wise, 15500 should be at least borderline ok as well.
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9 November 2020, 01:54 AM | #4 |
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Not sure about that, lug-to-lug (or first link-to-link) dwarfs the Sub & GMT. These Rolexes work for me, the 41mm AP never would.
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9 November 2020, 03:35 AM | #5 |
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15300 (39mm) compared to a few modern Rolex refs. My wrist is 6.5” and the 41mm Royal Oak refs would definitely be too large.
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