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43mm Rolex DSSD vs 52mm Invicta Specialty Reserve SubAqua Noma Chrono

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SirDomino

Rolex DSSD

43mm / 18mm

~7 ounces

 

Invicta Specialty Reserve SubAqua Noma Chronograph

52mm / 20mm

~ 13 ounces

 

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The Invicta is nearly as big as the Oris Prodiver. Just wanted to share. :lol:

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Cynikal.Mindset

So are they for sale?

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SirDomino

Not at the moment. But who knows if the price is right! lol. :lmao2:

 

Mods can you please move it to the General Discussion Forum?

 

Thanks! :lol:

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Ska

That is Obscene.....

 

Love it! :lol:

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SirDomino

Thanks Mods for moving this thread to the right forum!

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Del

Wow, that Invicta is a big watch :D. I find the DSSD big on my wrist....:rofl:

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ZellerFTW
Wow, that Invicta is a big watch :lol:. I find the DSSD big on my wrist....:cowboy:

 

I used to have an Invicta like that. It was black IP with a yellow face. The SAS is a huge, HUGE watch.

 

If you want to see a real clown watch, check out the Invicta Arsenal... 62mm! You'll look like an arse wearing it, however.

 

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SirDomino

Here is a shot of me wearing it. My wrist is just under 8" The steel is incredibly silky smooth and is super comfortable, more so than the DSSD. It also doesn't "feel" as heavy as the DSSD even though this weighs about 5 ounces more. Maybe it is due to the large strap.

 

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Similar in size to the Oris Prodiver Chronograph

 

http://www.replica-watches-guide.com/forum...p;hl=Oris+Wrist

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KeNnY

WOW ! MUST FOLLOW THE LIGHT !

 

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SirDomino

Here is a comparison of the two on my wrist.

 

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Del

:) I can't believe how small the DSSD looks!

 

That's insane :yoda:.

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KeNnY

I wonder how it would glow why W@tchlume lume :yoda: I would put lume stuff also on hands

 

This is one step forward before this

 

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SirDomino

A photo of my current rep collection (plus GEN Invicta) and their sizes. Although the angle of the photo may throw off the sizes a little. I will have to try to get a more straight on photo.

 

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paule11

Cant beleive how big that is massive

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MikeMcNair
Cant beleive how big that is massive

 

wow, you finally got the DSSD!!!!!!!!! well done!! which version is it?

 

also, the case you have the watches in, is it a pistol case? cause that's what i use lol....

 

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SirDomino
Cant beleive how big that is massive

 

wow, you finally got the DSSD!!!!!!!!! well done!! which version is it?

 

also, the case you have the watches in, is it a pistol case? cause that's what i use lol....

 

 

I use the Pelican 1120 Case that is waterproof/airtight and has a pressure release valve. Throw some Silica Packets or oxygen absorbers in there and you'd have a pretty good storage medium to keep your watches in mint. :(

 

They are only about $27 shipped from Amazon.com, a pretty high quality, durable, yet cheap watch storage solution.

http://www.amazon.com/Pelican-1120-Case-Fo...k/dp/B0002INQSI

 

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Some folks have even used the removable mold-able padding to store their watches.

 

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Might do that. :wub:

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