Originally posted by Keith8896
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Mine is also this color, it's blue. It's this color because your dssd is underexposed of lightings.
Try is out.
Use a LED torch and shine at your dssd for 1min, and off all lights in your room at night. You should able to see a strong blue color.
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Yes, for mine is blue in color.
Those who got greenish color, please post up the pics.
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Originally posted by leeye View Postin the DSSD brochure, it states "Blue Luminesence", "the Rolex Deepsea emits a blue glow from 3 major feature points of the watch face: the zero marker on it's graduated bezel, the dial indices, the hour, minute and second hands."
so if we are getting a green glow from the G series DSSD, then it's not what Rolex says it out to be.
BUT Let me see again tonight whilst I disturb the girlfriend and bring my 2 Rolex's and a torch under the sheets.... LOL !!!
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in the DSSD brochure, it states "Blue Luminesence", "the Rolex Deepsea emits a blue glow from 3 major feature points of the watch face: the zero marker on it's graduated bezel, the dial indices, the hour, minute and second hands."
so if we are getting a green glow from the G series DSSD, then it's not what Rolex says it out to be.
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My also a g series. My dial colour also nt blue. More of a turquose or tiffany colour.
I did some search too, indeed some have e same colour as my.
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Originally posted by relac88Am deciding dssd, breitling seawolf 45mm and omega PO 45mm
I already have a few rolex sports
Not sure if brietling is a good choice for a change
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If it's between breitling & omega, they're about the same IMO. Both equally good.
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