amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Thank you so much for such an interesting post, my friend. Food for thought as I was considering the Deep Sea " James Cameron ".
Oct 10, 2020,06:31 AM
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
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Thoughts on the SD43..
By: Echi : October 10th, 2020-02:28
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...
I understand what you mean.
By: @lberti : October 10th, 2020-02:49
My brother owns one and its still in the box, unworn. He enjoys smaller watches currently.
A very comfortable watch but
By: batholith : October 10th, 2020-02:59
mine met a similar end. I found I preferred my older 16600 as a daily wear watch and the 43 had to go. The 14060 and the M are wonderful and elegant.
Same opinion here
By: Juliusotto : October 10th, 2020-05:41
,and I use to have the Deep Sea back when was released,but I realized that nothing from the ceramic Rolex divers can beat the aluminum SD
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By: Mostel : October 15th, 2020-14:05
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...