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Old 19 December 2013, 04:40 AM   #1
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TT Blue Sub 16613 vs 16803

I have been lurking around for a Blue TT Sub, I had the newest one on my wrist last week, but the $13k price tag is not going to happen and I am not trading my DSSD, so that means I will be looking for a preowned model.

What are the difference between the 16613 and the 16803? The jeweler where I bought my PAM 005 will have a 16803 in Jan, it is being serviced now, I told him a price of $5000 and he mentioned the 16803.

I love the blue that is on my wrist below, how does the blue in the 16803 compare to that blue?
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Old 19 December 2013, 05:16 AM   #2
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The 16803 was a transitional model of sorts and wasn't around very long. I think 1985 late to around what? 1987 or so. Maybe a bit later. It was replaced by the 16613. The 16803 has a sapphire crystal, 3035 movement, and 300m WR. So 100m more than the 1680 and sapphire to boot.

Personally I'd have the 16803 myself
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Old 19 December 2013, 05:32 AM   #3
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I love my 16803. It's my avatar pic.
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Old 19 December 2013, 08:14 AM   #4
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I have been lurking around for a Blue TT Sub, I had the newest one on my wrist last week, but the $13k price tag is not going to happen and I am not trading my DSSD, so that means I will be looking for a preowned model.

What are the difference between the 16613 and the 16803? The jeweler where I bought my PAM 005 will have a 16803 in Jan, it is being serviced now, I told him a price of $5000 and he mentioned the 16803.

I love the blue that is on my wrist below, how does the blue in the 16803 compare to that blue?
That's a great pic, I would save and get that one!
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Old 19 December 2013, 08:17 AM   #5
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That's a great pic, I would save and get that one!
Yea, it is a nice piece, felt great on me, I am not sure I want to trade my DSSD and $4k cash.
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Old 19 December 2013, 01:04 PM   #6
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The 16613 is one of the most beautiful Rolexes ever made, IMHO. Go for a nice clean one with SELs, no holes case and gold through the clasp.
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Old 1 January 2014, 04:57 AM   #7
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The 16613 is one of the most beautiful Rolexes ever made, IMHO. Go for a nice clean one with SELs, no holes case and gold through the clasp.
Thanks, I have been lurking around, in no hurry, I do like the gol thru the clasp option, I wish I could try both versions on to see which felt better.
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Anyone own both 16613 and 16803 that can put up side by side photos?
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