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Rolex 44mm DSSD - Love it or Hate it?

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  • taylormade
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    Originally posted by Dfive View Post
    10% is good no ?
    that works out to around 13k sgd after tax rebate. Forumers are selling BNIB at 11.8k europe set..

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  • Dfive
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    Originally posted by taylormade View Post
    hi, anyone can advise whats the best discount from AD in Europe for DSSD? Friend was in Florence yesterday and retail price is 9990 euro, given only 10% discount. She said she will try to ask again and let me know.
    10% is good no ?

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  • taylormade
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    hi, anyone can advise whats the best discount from AD in Europe for DSSD? Friend was in Florence yesterday and retail price is 9990 euro, given only 10% discount. She said she will try to ask again and let me know.

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  • 3131T
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    Now tat 2013 almost ending... Anybody wonder why DSSD is still at G-series n not AN-series?

    Last my understanding n heard only some AN-series introduced ard July 2013 but still, I dun remember seeing 1 in SGP...

    Or Maybe the production number is so hugh for the G-series...

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  • Dfive
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    Originally posted by Otar View Post
    bought 3 years ago, and still loving it.

    Your GF ? :P

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  • Dfive
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    Originally posted by Kohky26 View Post
    DSSD is on my radar, but finding it hard to convince myself to pay so much for a stainless steel...I m a gold or min. TT guy...hope to see a TT DSSD? Heehee...

    How did all of you managed to convince yourself to pay so much for a SS? I am trying to bring myself to term with it...it's a stainless steel materials...mentally trying hard...if I can break through this barrier, will dash out now to buy it...;-)
    Look at AP... Rolex seems cheap for S/S then

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  • 3131T
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    Originally posted by pkc
    after i got the dssd i sold my gmt 2c and sub c bcos both look like toy next to the dssd
    Woowww... So, its a warning to all bros tat have a daytona, think carefully b4 u buy a dssd, else ending up selling ur daytona...

    Lol... Just kidding...

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  • 3131T
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    My view :

    As for the case, good size, I like it...

    2 things tat hold me back for getting a DSSD :

    1. The dome sapphire : but after awhile Im blending in n able to accept it...

    2. Size of the bracelet : Its like a world class body building but never train his legs which Im still trying very hard to accept it...

    But who knows if 1 day I will just buy a dssd....

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  • palmtungsten
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    My wrist is smaller than the wrist size recommended in this forum.. But i still bought it after few tries at different Rolex shop.. Has been wearing it everyday since day 1 and did not regret buying the 1st and as at now the only rolex timepiece that i own..

    think it may take a while for some to consider buying DeepSea.. But once you bought it, you will regret if you sold it AS you will buy DeepSea again to wear it...

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  • standard
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    some 47mms look too huge... like d AP novelty ROO somehow feels really huge on my hand but my pam 47mm is just right

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  • zacrophon
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    I used to be on the side of the "haters", and I owned the GMT Pepsi, SEA DWELLER, GMT IIC. Those to me are the "right size"
    However, as time passes by, the look of the deepsea on others' wrist grew on me, I thought hey, it actually looked very prominent.
    But I always thought my wrist are too small to pull off such a big case. ( my watches are all 42mm). Until I got my first Pam (351).

    42mm then quickly became "too small" for me. Lol, yes.

    Guess what, now I own the deepsea as well, and I'm loving it.

    I guess it all boils down to how you adjust to something new.
    Remember how the "new" Mercedes E class with Oo oO head lamps was so hated when it first debut? It quickly became an icon.

    So those who are contemplating if you should of shouldn't, go for it.

    Just my thoughts.

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  • Jleo
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    Originally posted by Kohky26 View Post
    DSSD is on my radar, but finding it hard to convince myself to pay so much for a stainless steel...I m a gold or min. TT guy...hope to see a TT DSSD? Heehee...

    How did all of you managed to convince yourself to pay so much for a SS? I am trying to bring myself to term with it...it's a stainless steel materials...mentally trying hard...if I can break through this barrier, will dash out now to buy it...;-)
    It's luv it or hate it.... Went to try it on and it's love at first sight. Hahaha
    I like huge watch but not too big, guess e DSSD just suits my taste

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  • Otar
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    bought 3 years ago, and still loving it.





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  • Derick
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    Originally posted by mtb View Post
    It's 13 times the depth rating of a sub... without 13 times the price :P
    My Explorer II = Mt Everest 8848 meter.

    ///// ///// ///// ///// /////

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  • mtb
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    Originally posted by Kohky26 View Post
    DSSD is on my radar, but finding it hard to convince myself to pay so much for a stainless steel...I m a gold or min. TT guy...hope to see a TT DSSD? Heehee...

    How did all of you managed to convince yourself to pay so much for a SS? I am trying to bring myself to term with it...it's a stainless steel materials...mentally trying hard...if I can break through this barrier, will dash out now to buy it...;-)
    It's 13 times the depth rating of a sub... without 13 times the price :P

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