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When referring to the LV, what does Mark 1 mean? I see that mentioned here and not real sure what that means. Sorry for my ignorance.
I am thinking about buying a Y series LV with flat 4. Are the Y series really pulling a premium on price? What should I expect to pay if I wanted to pick one up with box and papers that has been worn, but not in bad shape? I have a late F series with no flat 4. Love the watch. First Rolex I ever purchased.
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Here´s...
....my early D serial from 2005. The crystal has seen better days
And a nice chart to compare the different MK`s. Not my work....found in another thread here on TRF
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After a couple of strong ones I came up with the bright idea of testing the scratch proof saphire....well...as shown.....I managed to prove Rolex wrong in that sentence The lesson cost med $ 275 to replace the crystal and the insert (included a PT and new gaskets too) But it came back brand new...sort of...
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"The scratch-resistant synthetic sapphire crystal is fitted without tension. The greater the underwater pressure, the tighter it fits. The distinctive cyclops lens on all models with date (except for the Sea-Dweller 4000) magnifies the date 2 1/2 times." |
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8 December 2010, 06:27 AM | #39 |
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I just bought this about a month ago. 2004 F31XXXX. Love it
As far as I know, Mark 1 refers to the ones that have flat four (and open five), five ticks and oval "O". |
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So a flat four "Z" serial 16610LV is most likely a swap?
So a flat four "Z" serial 16610LV is most likely a swap? See below.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rolex-Oyster-Per...5#ht_500wt_922 It's really odd because the seller has 100% positive feedback. I guess he unwittingly aquired the frankenwatch and is selling it not knowing there is a problem with the watch (?). I hope this isn't a really RARE varient and by me posting the link, i just lost out on a great find. |
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The watch has a circular "o" in Rolex, which would indicate a mark 5 or later with a pointed four, as far as I know. I don't know if I am allowed to post links to other forums here, so I'm taking a chance here (Didn't see any restrictions in the rules..?). Here is an excellent guide to 16610LV: http://www.network54.com/Forum/20759...ary+Submariner |
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So if it has a 4 like yours vs a 4 from a V serial its a flat 4?
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they can be found for less... i've seen them for 5500-6500..
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Not with a complete set in great shape--show me and I will buy right now. I have one and know the market for this watch very well.
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Hack,
The four on the inside of the number at the top is flat, not just the top of the four. Some are pointed on the inside of the four and the earlier modes have it flat on the inside. Does that make sense? |
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ebay uk has 6 lvs for sale at the moment.
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Seems a little crazy to me, if something happens and you have to send it to the RSC they are probably gunna put on a newer "4" bezel.
Personally I think the LV with the rolex rehaut engraving to me is more collectable, correct me if I am wrong but didnt they only make that for like 2 years or so? vs the older ones the made for like 4 or so. |
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Here's my son's from 2006, its a closed 5, right ?
He's really knocked the hell out of this watch & its now with RSC for service, be interesting to see what the insert replacement will be |
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Rolex Sub 'Flat 4' early F
Just purchased an early F serial LV. Beautiful watch. Pics will come soon!
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Here's mine from '03...the 'true' anniversary:
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flat 4
flat 4 with a difference. just sitting on the green.
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His name is sBmRnR. His picture says sBmRnR (c) 2010. I think its his :)
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