similar to GS diver
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Rolex launch on 4th August - DSSD black/blue dial
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But the GS has a uniform blue dial while the new Dssd has a gradient dial from blue to black...
Awesome GS diver btw...
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Is it just me? Cause I much prefer the word Deepsea at the 6 o'clock area...
pic thanks to Grupet from TRF...
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How much you can take, and keep moving forward.
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The Patent doc it seems to refer to the new illume material being use rather than a cermaic case. It does give a differnt feel to the old DSSD. The fadind is kinda nice. but it seems like rolex is into the blue black combination... ( remember the BLNR)...
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retail price same as regular DSSD?My Current
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Originally posted by Ryuden View PostFrom Italian forum post...
Originally posted by richr View Postin the flesh...
Originally posted by richr View PostNot an unglossy edited image though.
This is a real life shot. Publication brochure shots are somewhat glossy, wouldn't you say?
Exactly same pic I can say. Definitely not publication brochure shots. Pic was taken by the Italians in one of their well known AD and posted via the Italian site. They seems to be the first to see it live.
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How much you can take, and keep moving forward.
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Originally posted by ac_wong75 View PostThe fadind is kinda nice. but it seems like rolex is into the blue black combination... ( remember the BLNR)...
Yup and like the BLNR , the new Dssd is having an almost similar reception...lots of unhappiness why Rolex did as such...and a year pass on, the BLNR are selling like hot cakes. So I would reserved my judgement until I seen one in real life. Afraid,I bombard the funky looking dial, suddenly I like it, its like eating back my own words...hahaha.
Meantime I will keep on enjoying my original Dssd.Last edited by Ryuden; 05-08-14, 01:49 PM.
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it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward.
How much you can take, and keep moving forward.
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Originally posted by kclee View Postretail price same as regular DSSD?
Its posted on page 2 of this thread also together with the live pic. All pic and info from Italians Forum...
Originally posted by Ryuden View PostSo far, only price confirmation is in Euro.
Original black €9,900
New Blue/Black €10,150
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Originally posted by mtb View Postthe shade of blue in the live shots is too light for my liking.... could the the lighting...
need to see the real thing
I would think its the lighting. With the play of light, the blue will be a light blue as seen in the live shot and under low light, could be darker blue. So I think it will depend on lighting.
'It ain't how hard you hit;
it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward.
How much you can take, and keep moving forward.
That's how winning is done.'
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Originally posted by alantannottam View Postinteresting dial and nice greenish Deepsea font. makes DSSD series more fun and cool.
need to see the real metal. i am wondering if one would get bored looking at such dial after a long while..
That is one of the considerations I am having. Black is forever classic.
But the new double combo dial? Will it last the test of time?
I have read owners of the Hulk flipping theirs cause they get bored with the green and resort back to the classic black.
But no doubt this is indeed an interesting approach by Rolex.
'It ain't how hard you hit;
it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward.
How much you can take, and keep moving forward.
That's how winning is done.'
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