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24 June 2014, 11:23 PM | #1 |
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My first Rolex (a review): 16600A, No holes case, Sea Dweller
Hi everyone,
I've been browsing this forum for awhile, and have decided that my lurking days have come to an end. I have known that I wanted a Rolex for awhile. My first watch that I have worn for over 5 years was a Tag Heuer Formula 1, Red Dial Chronograph. It was time for an upgrade, and I knew that I wanted to stick with the genre of 2nd-hand steel sports, because they represented an opportunity to purchase a Rolex more affordably, and they hold their value better than most other watches. After watching numerous videos and educating myself about the subject, I decided to go with the Rolex Sea Dweller, no holes case, 16600A Z-series for a couple of reasons that make the Sea Dweller one of the most iconic watches of all time. - First watch to ever implement the Helium Escape Valve on a dive watch. - First Rolex sports watch WITH date and NO cyclops. - First Rolex sports watch to have solid end links. - Thicker 1MM sapphire crystal vs the Submariner. - Thicker case vs the Submariner. I love the increased heaviness/heft on my wrist. - The no-holes case was only made for 3 years, which makes the 16600A model significantly more rare. I think this should hold its value more in the upcoming years as the new ceramic models slowly start flooding the market. I think that this characteristic preserves the Sea Dweller's heritage, while providing a modern touch. - Far too many people wear the classic Rolex Submariner, so if you're looking for something a bit more special/different, the Sea Dweller is for you. - I didn't like the new ceramic bezel of the 116600, so I passed on it. Cons: - Scratches very easily. - Watch loses roughly 1-2 seconds per day, during nighttime, when I'm not wearing it. - The bracelet is vastly worse than the newer glidelink version. Last edited by toiletfinder.o; 25 June 2014 at 12:51 AM.. Reason: Attached image |
24 June 2014, 11:51 PM | #2 |
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Not sure where you got your information, but the no holes case on the 16600, came out in 2002/3, the F series being the first, up until the model was discontinued in 2009 more or less…
And the 16600 WITH lug holes is, I believe, becoming much more sought after then the non-log hole case… Losing 1-2 seconds a day is WELL within COSC Standards…A good thing… Not sure what there is to dislike about the bracelet…Clean, simple, lightweight, and in 30 years I have never seen one fail…??? But I will agree you that the Sea Dweller is a fabulous watch… Enjoy and welcome aboard… |
24 June 2014, 11:55 PM | #3 |
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losing 1-2 seconds a day is a con
Should be in the pro column |
25 June 2014, 12:01 AM | #4 |
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well congrats on your decision it is a great watch
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25 June 2014, 01:08 AM | #5 |
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25 June 2014, 01:10 AM | #6 |
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I ended up paying $6k for the watch from a reputable dealer in NYC's famed diamond district. The watch was in fairly new shape + box + original papers.
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25 June 2014, 02:46 AM | #7 |
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Nice choice, like no hole case.
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25 June 2014, 02:57 AM | #8 |
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Seadweller in any guise is a terrific watch - you will love it! Enjoy in good health!
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25 June 2014, 10:26 AM | #9 |
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Thanks, everyone. I'm really enjoying this community so far.
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25 June 2014, 11:17 AM | #10 |
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"Scratches very easily"?!?!
I don't understand that at all. |
25 June 2014, 01:22 PM | #11 |
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great watch, im jealous
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My first Rolex (a review): 16600A, No holes case, Sea Dweller
I've opted for the SD niche where they were made with lug holes and Luminova. It's a pending incoming as I write so will have to wait before an intelligent reply can be posted. But I am sure I'd be deeelighted to have -2sec./day performance
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Rare SD?
Not really.
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As this is a community for sharing knowledge, I also have to agree with Clay's comments. The no-hole case was produced from F-serial to V-serial, so at least 6 years, at large numbers, thus the watch is far from rare. One could argue that the luminova dial Sea-Dweller, which was introduced in 1998, in combination with lug-holes case, is more rare, but again, none of these watches are "rare" by most defintion. Regardless, a nice unpolished copy should maintain its value well, probably increase over the years. Secondly, the Datejust model was the first ever watch to display the date at 3 o'clock (1945) and it didn't have a cyclops magnifier until Rolex introduced this innovation to the general public in 1953. Enjoy the watch! |
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