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Oh my god!! What's wrong with me??
Just seeing the picture of the new SD I have to confess: I LIKE IT.... :-/
I always have been searching for a Rolex sports watch like this.
I have been waiting for a Sub with a modern movement (the calibre 3255 in my DD40 is fantastic!!), a larger case (still much smaller than many PAMs!) and higher WR.
I always have had a weakness for the Deepsea but a big problem with the proportions especially in relation with that far too narrow bracelet.
I have also tried the new SD in 40mm which - for me - felt not ... right, especially it felt too thick for its case size.
Cyclops have always been a part of Rolex, haven't they?
Wouldn't Rolex have gone this way earlier with the SD if technology would have allowed it?
So - for me, "in my world" and if you can can bear a complete "ahistorical" point of view - the result of this evolution and "new product" is successful and makes sense. I like it.
And if I will put this watch on my wrist that is all that will matter for me.
Perhaps they should have invented another name in order not to affront so many Rolex lovers...
Yes, we live in a material world. We all have to survive in this world. But that also allows us - and we are a very very privileged community!! - to buy these wonderful luxury goods. I'm very thankful for that.
Best, Thomas
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43mm red sea dweller...
By: Harry2 : March 22nd, 2017-05:16
With cyclops. If Rolex do surveys, I think they\'re are some participants with a hilarious sense of humour. "If we were to introduce the watch everyone wants with our brilliant new movement inside, should we keep it at 40mm?" "Absolutely not! They\'d hate...
I would beg to differ here
By: agyzace : March 23rd, 2017-01:10
Collectors shape watch trends and even if they themselves buy few watches compared to the global market, they influence a whole lot more (especially in this social media/digital age). I work in Life Sciences and we value influencers/opinion leaders of com...
Dufour
By: almapama : March 23rd, 2017-02:15
Hi Alex, It's a shame, I had expected much better from Dufour. He did a great job at Zenith and the 2016 line-up was very promising (Daytona, improved Ex1 and the unexpected Air King). This year the line-up seems purely commercially driven, showing no res...
+1 why not wait and see?
By: emcquillan : March 23rd, 2017-05:58
I respect many opinions here immensely and appreciate their need for historical and accurate connections especially on tributes, but better movement, case materials and so on. If it had a different name and wasn't a tribute and one looked at the watch obj...
126600
By: tickingover : March 24th, 2017-22:07
Disappointed to see so many negative comments but agree everyone is entitled to their opinion. I suspect the reason they didn't put a cyclops on the SD until now is pressure; not pressure from collectors but physical pressure. A flat surface will resist w...
Liking the mock up...
By: CGJ0 : March 26th, 2017-03:42
but please get rid of the red writing? If a brand draws from heritage then stay true to that heritage. It\'s the same as when Ferrari inevitably being out the new Dino it needs to be revolutionary in more than a handful of ways to support the heritage. Do...
Cyclops on SD?
By: Ploprof : April 30th, 2017-12:51
If the new SD did not have the cyclops I would give it a try. I wonder why they would commemorate the sea dweller by adding the cyclops when it never had one, strange. The lack of the cyclops is one of several reasons I chose the SD over the sub, but will...