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Old 25 April 2024, 01:33 AM   #558
watcheeze
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Originally Posted by Devildog View Post
Rolex made a point of saying that the asymmetric Daytona case was to balance the pushers.
Rolex sometimes makes bold specification changes as if they were timed against the market.

Remember when the Submariner once went from the "16610" to the "116610LN" and details such as the case and crown shape changed dramatically?

There is no doubt that this event was an unimaginable change for users who loved the 16610.

However, for those who are not so interested in watches, it was probably difficult to even tell the difference.

It is very natural that a big change for one person may seem so small that it is indistinguishable for another person.

And there is no "sure right answer" to them they may all be just "sensory differences".

What people are particular about and how they enjoy things, and how they perceive things are very deep.
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