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What is the difference between the Sea Dweller and the Submariner

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taylorwinn16

All I can tell is the glass has a magnifier on the sub and that is about it...

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pollux1

Learn you must :D:)

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surfer2278

The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller is around 2mm higher that the Submariner, due to the thicker crystal, case and case-back.

The Sea-Dweller is rated for 1220 meters, the Submariner for 300 meters,

The dial from the Sea-Dweller is 1mm smaller than on the Submariner,

The Sea-Dweller has engraving on the case-back, the Submariner hasn't,

The rotatable bezel is slightly thicker on the Sea-Dweller,

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

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taylorwinn16

That is everything I could ever want to know about the watches thank you man

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pollux1
The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller is around 2mm higher that the Submariner, due to the thicker crystal, case and case-back.

The Sea-Dweller is rated for 1220 meters, the Submariner for 300 meters,

The dial from the Sea-Dweller is 1mm smaller than on the Submariner,

The Sea-Dweller has engraving on the case-back, the Submariner hasn't,

The rotatable bezel is slightly thicker on the Sea-Dweller,

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

Strong is the force within this one :D

:)

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surfer2278
The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller is around 2mm higher that the Submariner, due to the thicker crystal, case and case-back.

The Sea-Dweller is rated for 1220 meters, the Submariner for 300 meters,

The dial from the Sea-Dweller is 1mm smaller than on the Submariner,

The Sea-Dweller has engraving on the case-back, the Submariner hasn't,

The rotatable bezel is slightly thicker on the Sea-Dweller,

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

Strong is the force within this one :D

:)

 

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Now, THAT'S a reason for being a member!! Taking note, I am... .

 

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The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller is around 2mm higher that the Submariner, due to the thicker crystal, case and case-back.

The Sea-Dweller is rated for 1220 meters, the Submariner for 300 meters,

The dial from the Sea-Dweller is 1mm smaller than on the Submariner,

The Sea-Dweller has engraving on the case-back, the Submariner hasn't,

The rotatable bezel is slightly thicker on the Sea-Dweller,

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

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The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller is around 2mm higher that the Submariner, due to the thicker crystal, case and case-back.

The Sea-Dweller is rated for 1220 meters, the Submariner for 300 meters,

The dial from the Sea-Dweller is 1mm smaller than on the Submariner,

The Sea-Dweller has engraving on the case-back, the Submariner hasn't,

The rotatable bezel is slightly thicker on the Sea-Dweller,

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

 

 

 

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Akira
The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller is around 2mm higher that the Submariner, due to the thicker crystal, case and case-back.

The Sea-Dweller is rated for 1220 meters, the Submariner for 300 meters,

The dial from the Sea-Dweller is 1mm smaller than on the Submariner,

The Sea-Dweller has engraving on the case-back, the Submariner hasn't,

The rotatable bezel is slightly thicker on the Sea-Dweller,

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

 

 

 

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Totally a cry for attention....Look at me I know me some Rolexes

 

 

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surfer2278
The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller is around 2mm higher that the Submariner, due to the thicker crystal, case and case-back.

The Sea-Dweller is rated for 1220 meters, the Submariner for 300 meters,

The dial from the Sea-Dweller is 1mm smaller than on the Submariner,

The Sea-Dweller has engraving on the case-back, the Submariner hasn't,

The rotatable bezel is slightly thicker on the Sea-Dweller,

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

 

 

 

Show-off

 

Totally a cry for attention....Look at me I know me some Rolexes

 

 

:Whistle:

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Matlow

Good effort surfer! :blink:

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andyc
The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller is around 2mm higher that the Submariner, due to the thicker crystal, case and case-back.

The Sea-Dweller is rated for 1220 meters, the Submariner for 300 meters,

The dial from the Sea-Dweller is 1mm smaller than on the Submariner,

The Sea-Dweller has engraving on the case-back, the Submariner hasn't,

The rotatable bezel is slightly thicker on the Sea-Dweller,

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

 

You need to get out more.....

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myaz
The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

.......................

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

 

You need to get out more.....

And when you do, please stop by some AD stores to pick up on more great info. Thanks

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MikeMcNair

I would go to www.rolex.com to answer that Q :lol:

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Slim

The Sub is a bit nicer than the SD. That's all you need to know, really.

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Member X

In your opinion :lol: :lol:

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andygt

The Sea Dweller is also known as the quintessential gay scandinavian architect's watch of choice.

Especially if said architect is a dickhead.

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The Sea Dweller is also known as the quintessential gay scandinavian architect's watch of choice.

Especially if said architect is a dickhead.

 

:picard2: I got his watch now

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trailboss99
The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller is around 2mm higher that the Submariner, due to the thicker crystal, case and case-back.

The Sea-Dweller is rated for 1220 meters, the Submariner for 300 meters,

The dial from the Sea-Dweller is 1mm smaller than on the Submariner,

The Sea-Dweller has engraving on the case-back, the Submariner hasn't,

The rotatable bezel is slightly thicker on the Sea-Dweller,

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

 

 

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The Sea Dweller is also known as the quintessential gay scandinavian architect's watch of choice.

Especially if said architect is a dickhead.

 

:lol:

 

 

well done surfer ;)

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Eiderdaus
The Submariner has a cyclops, the Dweller doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller has a He-valve, the Submariner doesn't,

The Sea-Dweller is around 2mm higher that the Submariner, due to the thicker crystal, case and case-back.

The Sea-Dweller is rated for 1220 meters, the Submariner for 300 meters,

The dial from the Sea-Dweller is 1mm smaller than on the Submariner,

The Sea-Dweller has engraving on the case-back, the Submariner hasn't,

The rotatable bezel is slightly thicker on the Sea-Dweller,

The Submariner comes on the ref. 93250 Oyster bracelet, the Sea-Dweller comes on the ref. 93160 Oyster bracelet.

 

Both bracelets are very similar in construction, apart from the smaller half-link on the 6 O' clock side on the Submariner (which help to keep the clasp more centered), and the SEL-pieces are slightly different. They both use the same diving-extension release method, and have the Flip-lock safety clasp.

 

And the important thing is to add that this should be only correct if the comparism is made for Submariner 16610 and Sea Dweller 4000 16600 ;-). And: The Sea Dweller is only available in one configuration: Stainless Steel, black Bezel insert.

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Eiderdaus

found that

http://forums.timezone.com/?t=rview&th...mp;goto=1178598

 

surfer: are you henk hoving ? If not you should have quoted him.....and you should have copied the first sentence as well

 

"A small comparison and my personal experience and view on the much discussed Submariner vs. Sea-Dweller debate.

 

In this comparison I'll use my ref. 16610LV and my ref. 16600, both well-known watches in the WIS-world I might say... "

 

so then I wouldn´t have to add this in my first reply :D

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Akira

Errrrr....I'm pretty pretty sure surfer is said Henk Hoving :D

 

 

 

 

 

:facepalm:

 

Eider stop outing people.... :D

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Eiderdaus

it´s no outing but you know from germany what can happen if you don´t quote correctly :D and it would have saved me from posting the detail which models the comparism is about :D

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surfer2278
Errrrr....I'm pretty pretty sure surfer is said Henk Hoving :D

 

 

 

 

 

:facepalm:

 

Eider stop outing people.... :D

 

 

out·ing (outng)

n.

1. An excursion, typically a pleasure trip.

2. A walk outdoors.

3. The exposing of one assumed to be or wishing to be considered heterosexual as being gay, lesbian, or bisexual.

4. An athletic competition or an appearance therein: The rookie pitcher threw a no-hitter in his first outing with the team.

 

Exactly what are you implying by your reply? I am not familiar with the expression.

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