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Prof. Rolex
28.10.2008, 08:41
Dear Rolex-Fans,
following please find a little journey through the times from the 50ies until today showing the evolution of the Mercedes S-class dashboards and the Rolex Day-Date. You can see, that the dashboards of the S-class has changed completely through the years, but the Rolex Day-Date shows continuity.

The 50ies:

Mercedes W180 (Ponton):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/ponton-tacho.jpg
(Source: mirbach.de)

Speedometer in lying position with a hand moving horizontally.

Rolex 6611:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/6611.jpg
(Source: vetroplastica.it)

The Day-Date in their first version with Dauphine-hands.


The 60ies:

Mercedes W111 (Fintail):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/heckflosse-tacho.jpg
(Source: mirbach.de)

Vertical speedometer with vertical moving band (the notorious “clinical thermometer”), Band up to 50 km/h yellow, between 50 and 100 km/h yellow/red striped, over 100 km/h red.

Mercedes W 108:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/w108-tacho.jpg
(Source: mirbach.de)

Round instruments in “pinstripe-look”.

Rolex 1803:
http://hannes.r-l-x.de/fotos/1803WG/DDWG1.jpg
(Quelle: Hannes, RLX-Gallery)

The Day-Date now features new hands and a new caliber.


The 70ies:

Mercedes W116:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/w116-tacho.jpg
(Source: mirbach.de)

The introduction of the “Orange Hands”, which were used in Mercedes dashboards for nearly 30 years (in contradiction to Rolex).

Die Day-Date 1803 remains unchanged.


The 80ies:

Mercedes W 126:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/w126-tacho.jpg
(Source: mirbach.de)

The „Orange Hands“ are now located under a common crystal.

Rolex 18038 (following my own 18038):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/watches/18038dial.jpg

The Day-Date is now equipped with a sapphire crystal and a new caliber, which allows the quickset of the date (but not of the day).


The 90ies Jahre:

Mercedes W 140:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/w140-tacho.jpg
(Source: mb-w140.de)

The number of „Orange Hands” and also the size of the s-class herself reaches their maximum.

Rolex 18239:
http://pics.r-l-x.de/picserv/files/3/Galerie/ddk11.jpg
(Quelle: RLX-Galery, the watch is equipped with a dial of a later reference)

The Day-Date now features also the quickset of the day, but remains unchanged on the outside.


The beginning of the new century:

Mercedes W 220:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/w220-tacho.jpg
(Source: benzworld.org)

Electronics becomes more and more important, which now can also be seen on the dashboard.

Rolex 118206:
http://pics.r-l-x.de/picserv/files/3/Galerie/gal118206_0.jpg
(Source: RLX-Gallery)

The Day-Date gets a new case with polished lugs and a slightly domed sapphire crystal, the caliber remains unchanged.


Today:

Mercedes W221:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/MatthiasRBO/w221-tacho.jpg
(Source: mercedes.de)

Dashboard with completely electronic instruments. Interestingly in conjunction with the optional „Nightvision“ a speedometer with a band can be seen again 40 years after the “Fintail”.

The Day-Date 1182xx remains unchanged……..

Best Regards
Matthias

Hannes
28.10.2008, 08:46
Aaah. Finally also available in english.

Great post. Thanks, Matthias :gut:

NicoH
28.10.2008, 11:10
Now that´s a great comparison - thanks Matthias, very interesting!

Your 18038 looks gorgeous, too ;)

Did666
28.10.2008, 11:52
Great post !
I love the class 'S' and Day date...
http://i71.servimg.com/u/f71/11/21/30/03/img_0020.jpg
:gut:

WUM
28.10.2008, 12:09
interesting post, thx :dr:

but old styl's are way cooler


greets


Wum

slimshady
28.10.2008, 12:36
Many thanks - I do prefer the 80ies !!