So I’ve had this beast on my wrist for a couple of weeks and decided to take a vacation from it. Not because it was too heavy as I found myself always reaching out for it primarily because of balance and comfort afforded by the well made glide lock fitted...
This is where the sapphire and curviness of the FF’s kills it. There is nothing bling about them; they come across as bakelite instead which is magic. I hope you will still enjoy your new baby. All the best, Alex
I think one of the ex mods wrote about it (not sure if it was Oliver). I wonder if Rolex considered it as they did have a strong history with the bakelite bezel albeit on the GMT! Yep, enjoying the polarizing experience of the SD43. Best, Echi
I will have to check that point. I love the dial, a lot, but I always had a reserve on the ceramic bezel, and you just put the right words on my feelings. Thank you! Nicolas
And, of course, we'd be delighted to see wrist shots and impressions from the balcony Going back, with the James Cameron, the jewellery feel might not be as felt with the deep sea dial and you'll be staring more at the mesmerising blue/black/green element...
I had a hard time choosing between it and the Cameron, which I ultimately chose. If I had to criticize it, it's just that it looks, at a glance, like a Sub, which means, 'every Rolex'. I chose The Cameron because it was so unusual and because it sang to m...
The posts that I make can be seen as a running ownership journal. In this particular case, it's the back and forth that we experience on some of the pieces that we buy even after all the research has been done. Buying the SD43 isn't anymore about the piec...