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Old 12-09-2012, 09:39 PM
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Isn't that "a man with gout?!"
As long as it's not "A man with goat"....
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Old 12-09-2012, 09:40 PM
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It's never too late to add another Rolex to your collection John!
I'll pass that on to Jenny right away, Serge!
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as long as it's not "a man with goat".... :d
lol!
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Old 12-09-2012, 09:44 PM
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Serge,

Very nice. The Sub is on my short list.
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Serge,

Very nice. The Sub is on my short list.
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I have a SeaDweller, Kermit(green) sub and DeepSea SD. The first two I bought about 8 years ago right when the green sub came out. After a few Panerai's and Big Pilot...the 40mm subs started to feel small. The DeepSea came 3 years ago and at 44mm is nice but a little top heavy

Of all the Rolex subs I like the original SD best and it has probably had more wrist time than any of my watches over the last 8 years. Agree that any of them are great additions to one's collection

Matt...what do you do that puts you 1200 feet underwater?
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Old 12-10-2012, 06:59 PM
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I have a SeaDweller, Kermit(green) sub and DeepSea SD. The first two I bought about 8 years ago right when the green sub came out. After a few Panerai's and Big Pilot...the 40mm subs started to feel small. The DeepSea came 3 years ago and at 44mm is nice but a little top heavy

Of all the Rolex subs I like the original SD best and it has probably had more wrist time than any of my watches over the last 8 years. Agree that any of them are great additions to one's collection

Matt...what do you do that puts you 1200 feet underwater?
That is nice collection. A little "diver" heavy but you probably enjoy diving?

Also, pics!
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Old 12-10-2012, 10:22 PM
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Personally I'd need a 1200ft waterproof guarantee afore the swimming pool let alone the sea. My utterly shameless Seiko rip off claims 100m but I worry when in the bath.
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Old 12-11-2012, 01:46 AM
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Personally I'd need a 1200ft waterproof guarantee afore the swimming pool let alone the sea. My utterly shameless Seiko rip off claims 100m but I worry when in the bath.
Actually the bath is likely to cause more trouble than 500 metres because the O-ring is hardly compressed at such shallow depths and therefore very vulnerable to leaking.

I try and get some depth on my underwater cameras asap to prevent this happening at the surface.
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Old 12-12-2012, 01:47 PM
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Matt...what do you do that puts you 1200 feet underwater?
I was just being silly, might have been into a martini or 2 at that juncture...

Finance guy here...

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