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Title: Rolex Seadweller 4000
Post by: volks2 on October 07, 2014, 06:58:30 AM
May I know the different between Seadweller 4000 and the previous Seadweller?  and compared to Deep Sea Seadweller?
Title: Re: Rolex Seadweller 4000
Post by: sshark on October 07, 2014, 07:50:28 AM
If you just summarize your question and put it to Google you will have your answer in no time.
Title: Re: Rolex Seadweller 4000
Post by: CKL1213 on October 07, 2014, 08:40:20 AM
SD 4000 = New

SD = Old

DSSD = Not so Old and Not so New

 :HammerHead:

SD 4000 = new case, new bracelets, new bezel, basically everything also new

SD = you google yourself lar

DSSD = 44mm everything also big

these are just cosmetics differences, as for technical differences, google is your best friend  :Cheers:
Title: Re: Rolex Seadweller 4000
Post by: chrisyen on October 21, 2014, 10:58:02 AM
SD - discontinued
     - 40mm case
     - non solid bracelet

DSSD - 44mm
          - ceramic bezel, solid bracelet with glidelock bruckle
          - 3900m wr

SD 4000 - 40mm but bigger than SD due to bigger lug construction
              -ceramic bezel
              - solid bracelet
              - 1200m WR
Title: Re: Rolex Seadweller 4000
Post by: Gigi on October 21, 2014, 09:14:14 PM
New Dweller you get:


-Improved bracelet over the old skool "klink kong" bracelet & that coold glideslock thinggy
-Fat marker to make it look awesome with blue lume as finishing touch
-Fat case to satisfy those ppl who complain old dweller was "too small for my wrist"
-Ceramic bezel with that everlasting shine which you can use if u dont have acess to mirror
-Matt dial over glossy dial in old dweller to tell other "I am wearing a toolwatch" at expense at using as improtu mirror to spy on someone without them realising.

Guess that what you get from it  ;D
Title: Re: Rolex Seadweller 4000
Post by: khlau113 on October 24, 2014, 09:54:19 PM
Watch the recent movie up in cinema "Deepsea Challenge" that's one of the toughest mission in the world sponsored by Rolex to promote DSD black/blue dial