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28 July 2008, 03:31 AM | #1 |
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Hello all. After inheriting a 14k Rolex Cellini from my grandfather, I really came to appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into these timepieces. It blows my mind this baby still ticks away likes nobody's business..
I could never wear this watch (too small, but that was the style in the 60's??) so I looked for something more suited for my lifestyle. Please allow me to present my newest acquisition as of this weekend: |
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Beautiful watches. Both very nice in their own way.
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A great step in the right direction..........
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Nice 16610 ! Here's mine...
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Stunning pair.
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thanks!
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Great Choice
Looks like it is preloved one with lugholes.
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Z-Sub, is lugholes good? As opposed to no lugholes?
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Nice watches You'll love the Sub Date. Mine has been an everyday wearer for eight years now
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Nice pair. The old with the new. That Cellini would make such a fine dress wear watch!!
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It certainly allows me to change watchbands without special tools!
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When did the lugholes go away? I thought Z's didn't have holes....
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29 July 2008, 06:27 PM | #13 |
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The lug-holes vanished from the late Y-series. Yes, the Z's are not supposed to have lug holes....no way!!
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29 July 2008, 09:28 PM | #14 |
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How would one deal with scratches on the bezel? Is the Sub bezel replaceable, and typically how much would one cost?
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a differance between night and day!
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The black bezel inserts are replaceable,and quite easy to replace if you know how, cost around £35 to £40.Now a complete bezel would be quite expensive, and yes Z serials are non lug hole.
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GRET CHOICE!!!
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Hey void0r? Do your documents say that your Sub is a Z series. The series is the first letter of the serial number.
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Some collectors
like the lugholes since it is no longer produced.
it does make changing the bracelet easier. I've got the Expy II with lug holes and don't mind either way. I do like the SEL (Solid End Link) though. Sleeker look and easier to clean
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Nice pair. Use that Cellini for dress wear too!
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Thats great to know! For some reason I had in my head the bezel insert was much more than that! |
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I was confused by this at first as well. Void was responding to a question posed by poster Z-Sub, but it looked like he thought his Sub was a Z-serial with lug holes. That would make it unique, indeed.
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30 July 2008, 04:31 AM | #24 |
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LOL yeah, I was responding to Z-Sub, but I have no idea if my Sub is a Z series.
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