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rolex submariner date or no date watchuseek | rolex no date submariner review rolex submariner date or no date watchuseek If you include the unwashed (everyone but us), no doubt the Submariner date. . This Oyster Perpetual Explorer II in Oystersteel with an Oyster bracelet features a black dial with an arrow-shaped 24-hour hand and hour markers with a Chromalight display. .
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In 2009, the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust II was released. At 41mm in diameter (excluding the crown) its case is bigger than the original Datejust. In 2016, the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 41 was released.

A Submariner contains no date and is just called a Submariner. If a Submariner has a date, it is referred to as Submariner with date. It is not called a no-date Submariner.

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Keep it simple. You already own date and no date watches. If you don't miss the .If you include the unwashed (everyone but us), no doubt the Submariner date. . At the end of 2020, Rolex turned heads by introducing a new generation of .

A Submariner contains no date and is just called a Submariner. If a Submariner has a date, it is referred to as Submariner with date. It is not called a no-date Submariner. At the end of 2020, Rolex turned heads by introducing a new generation of Submariners, measuring 41 mm. This included seven new versions of the popular Submariner Date (e.g. green bezel 126610LV etc.), as well as one "No-Date" Submariner, the Ref. 124060. Here is an interesting comparison of the two versions (with some really good shots). Keep it simple. You already own date and no date watches. If you don't miss the date when you're not wearing one then go with the no date Rolex. I'm fortunate to own both and for me it's generally a coin flip.

I've gone back and forth on this for years and the way I've settled it is: Black sub = always no date (only one with that option) Other colors = date (no choice but to have it) The one wrinkle here is that the older models - 14060 (no date) and 16610 (date) have different thickness/wrist presence.

It should be actually called "Submariner" or " Submariner date". The originally Rolex Submariner was a no date. That was something they came up with once the patented the cyclops. So the no date Submariner is the original sub.

If you include the unwashed (everyone but us), no doubt the Submariner date. Regarding us, probably the Submariner (no date) since much easier to rotate multiple watches. Just wind, set the time and go.

In short, if you’re looking for a modern version of the original Rolex Submariner tool watch, the Submariner no-date is the way to go. But if you want a more luxurious take on Rolex’s famed diving watch, then the Submariner Date has more options available. Clearly, both the Submariner “No Date” and Submariner “Date” are powerful models that have captured the hearts of millions of men. However, the Submariner “Date” does arguably lack such a strong heritage – something important to the watch community, if not the market in general. If you have another Rolex with date then I would get a no date. If however you don’t have a Rolex and this will be your only one I’d get a date. This way you have a bit of variety in the collection.

If you think you'd be OK without one and/or you rotate through more than one watch, no date is probably better for symmetry and convenience. I rotate through a few but I like having the date so I got the date. A Submariner contains no date and is just called a Submariner. If a Submariner has a date, it is referred to as Submariner with date. It is not called a no-date Submariner.

At the end of 2020, Rolex turned heads by introducing a new generation of Submariners, measuring 41 mm. This included seven new versions of the popular Submariner Date (e.g. green bezel 126610LV etc.), as well as one "No-Date" Submariner, the Ref. 124060. Here is an interesting comparison of the two versions (with some really good shots). Keep it simple. You already own date and no date watches. If you don't miss the date when you're not wearing one then go with the no date Rolex. I'm fortunate to own both and for me it's generally a coin flip. I've gone back and forth on this for years and the way I've settled it is: Black sub = always no date (only one with that option) Other colors = date (no choice but to have it) The one wrinkle here is that the older models - 14060 (no date) and 16610 (date) have different thickness/wrist presence.It should be actually called "Submariner" or " Submariner date". The originally Rolex Submariner was a no date. That was something they came up with once the patented the cyclops. So the no date Submariner is the original sub.

If you include the unwashed (everyone but us), no doubt the Submariner date. Regarding us, probably the Submariner (no date) since much easier to rotate multiple watches. Just wind, set the time and go.

In short, if you’re looking for a modern version of the original Rolex Submariner tool watch, the Submariner no-date is the way to go. But if you want a more luxurious take on Rolex’s famed diving watch, then the Submariner Date has more options available.

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Clearly, both the Submariner “No Date” and Submariner “Date” are powerful models that have captured the hearts of millions of men. However, the Submariner “Date” does arguably lack such a strong heritage – something important to the watch community, if not the market in general. If you have another Rolex with date then I would get a no date. If however you don’t have a Rolex and this will be your only one I’d get a date. This way you have a bit of variety in the collection.

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