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16 April 2015, 09:16 PM | #1 |
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Rolex 16660 or 16750 both with matte dials
I am considering getting either of the two pieces.
I appreciate that they are in some ways very different. But I would like to add a vintage piece and I have the choice of a nice 16660 from 1983 with a mk2 dial. or a 1979/80 16750 GMT Master with pepsi bezel. Nice patina on both and believe that both are genuine. Unfortunately, neither of them come with B&P's though the 16660 was serviced in 2013. I don't know about the service history on the GMT. I shall try and post some photos, but firstly I need to get the permission of both owners. But here are the links to the respective adverts. http://www.mjwatches.co.uk/vintage-w...750-matt-dial/ http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...viced-Oct-2013) Your thoughts and comments would be greatly appreciated. If money was not an option, I would like to get both :)))
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It's like asking sea bass or steak, you couldn't be looking at two more different watches
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I like them equally, but for different reasons. But, I am hoping that the experts, can hopefully take a look at each piece and see if there is anything that stands out as not being correct.
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+1, as to personal preference I like the Seadweller.
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Could the experts if possible, please advice me on the originality of each piece?
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I would get the Seadweller as I loved both of mine.
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19 April 2015, 01:02 PM | #7 |
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I would only get the 16750 myself it has a plastic crystal and is vintage all the way. The matte sea dweller is nice but with a sapphire crystal it just has never done it for me personally.
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The 16750 is lighter, has patina, acrylic crystal, and a cyclops. It wears very comfortably. I also like the Pepsi insert. The 16660 is heavier, has patina, sapphire crystal, and no cyclops over the date. I do not know why the date with no cyclops fascinates me. It does. It is heavier when you first put it on, however, I forget about that after about five minute. You also see a lot less of the 16660 Seadwellers. I was not able to open your link. I like them both.
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GMT 16750 for me, 100%.
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Thank you for your replies and advice.
I am now struggling even more, I really like them both and for the reasons mentioned.........Dam! Based on the photos, I appreciate that the one's for the GMT are small, but do you believe both are original?
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The SeaDweller photos didn't come up for me
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20 April 2015, 04:51 AM | #14 |
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I think the SD. Its a brute and it has SEL's so it will stay in great shape forever. Just my .02
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SD for me. always wanted one!
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16750 all day, every day.
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20 April 2015, 04:55 PM | #17 |
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Thanks Frosty for including your two beautiful watches.
Now I want to get both!!!
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