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Sea Dweller Vs Submariner, Who Knows?


artoero

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Hello, What is the difference between a submariner and a sea dweller? I am in marbella now and the most populair watch is defenately the rolex sub!

The two most obvious differences are the case is quite a bit thicker on the SD and it also doesn't have a date magnification.

I have EL's TW Best SD and love it. It gets as much wrist time as my genuine TT Sub!

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Go to Gomez and Molina in Marbella by the fountain gardens and you will probably see a Sub in stock in the window. They had two a few weeks ago when I was there. Most Spanish guys either have a Seamaster or a Sub and sometimes a GMT2. Lots of TT Subs down there and Bling Bling Day/dates!

The main differences of an SD over a Sub are: Thicker case with HE valve, Thicker Bezel and Crystal, No cyclops, Deeper case back, Stronger bracelet with stronger end links, Different Extension link on the clasp. I think that covers the main visual differences.

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Thanks for the info,

I go there tomorrow!!!

Does anybody know which one is more hot, the seadweller or the submariner.

<<nobody wears panerai, but many guys were looking at my panerai!

So i am still thinking what I buy, a genuine rolex or a panerai, i really dont know...

please help me!

artoero

Go to Gomez and Molina in Marbella by the fountain gardens and you will probably see a Sub in stock in the window. They had two a few weeks ago when I was there. Most Spanish guys either have a Seamaster or a Sub and sometimes a GMT2. Lots of TT Subs down there and Bling Bling Day/dates!

The main differences of an SD over a Sub are: Thicker case with HE valve, Thicker Bezel and Crystal, No cyclops, Deeper case back, Stronger bracelet with stronger end links, Different Extension link on the clasp. I think that covers the main visual differences.

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