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respectfully vote that Rolex is doing a good job with new models
I agree with many of the things that you say in your review, but I personnally consider that Rolex is doing a great job with its new models. It's kind of funny to think that for twenty years people have complained about Rolex bracellets and clasps and that the day they actually get it right, this positive evolution of the brand is deemed as unecessary. Kind of contradictory if you want my opinion.
Sure no one is going to go down to 3900 meters, but how many people that own See Dwellers have ever reached 1000 meters and that did not stop them from buying the watch.
Who knows maybe the Deep Sea will actually be used for space exploration or the technical breackthroughs of this model could serve for space exploration.
This having been said, it is true that it is sad to see the Sea Dweller disapear.
Regards,
George
Interesting post, SJX
By: amanico : January 8th, 2010-23:05
A lot of food for thought ! I will be one of those who will regret the Explorers and Subs, IF they are really discontinued, which we'll know soon, well, in a pair of months. They are timeless pieces, whose charm is indeed difficult to describe. A page is ...
A couple of points
By: SJX : January 8th, 2010-23:09
Hi Nicolas, A couple of points in response: The Yacht-master also was the first to have the polished case (top and sides) that is now standard on the Daytona, GMT-Master II etc. As for SD vs. Submariner pricing, I was referring to the last 16600 and 16610...
Thanks, SJX
By: amanico : January 8th, 2010-23:14
You're absolutely correct about the YM... That makes all the interest of this watch, a kind of precursor. I misread you, I thought you were speaking IN GENERAL, about the Sea Dweller and the SUB. I didn't get that you spoke about the modern production, we...
Well....
By: MiniCooper : January 9th, 2010-23:55
true my friend..... So some quick thoughts...... I do not see the current sub disappearing as a lot of them were produced..... They will have their place in the second hand market and the vintage but not in the sense of todays vintage rolex.... My favouri...
I am getting old
By: Starman : January 9th, 2010-01:12
I know I am, because I agree with your post. Your arguments are right to me. But of course Rolex must have a good marketing department. They at least try to find out what their customers and new customers want for a watch. And this is probably what they c...
Nice post
By: Mostel : January 9th, 2010-08:49
As a heartfelt fan of my Sub LV, I have to agree, that despite the 'crappy' bracelet-clasp, I still vastly prefer the 'old' Rolex's to the new ones. BTW, I never thought or think of the clasp as crappy--I am in the camp who looks upon the clasp as perfect...
I agree with you
By: SJX : January 10th, 2010-00:22
as I wrote in my original post, the new Rolex watches, especially the bracelets, are wonderful. I wore a Daytona for the last 2 days and the bracelet is an amazing piece of work, especially for the price (even though the steel Daytona sells at a premium)....
You are right, but
By: SJX : January 10th, 2010-00:21
The SD was originally designed for professionals in mind. It was extremely difficult to sell a SD to a civilian in the 70s, 80s and even 90s. On the other hand, the SDDS - which is an incredible piece of engineering - is clearly designed for the luxury sp...
Enjoyed reading this, SJX!
By: dxboon : January 10th, 2010-00:24
I think the Sea-Dweller is a fantastic timepiece. Rolex should be proud of their successful design. I wonder where Rolex is heading. I didn't care for the redesigned Datejust (Datejust II) at all, so I'm curious what the future will hold for other models....
Five points only?
By: SJX : January 10th, 2010-03:44
Thanks for the reply. The automotive analogy is appropriate, especially given your background. Consumers of different generations perceive products, old and new, differently. The Prince and Bubbleback were really hot once in the eighties. Now they're over...