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Old 12 December 2022, 03:26 AM   #31
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Appreciate it. An associate at a local Rolex AD took a look with a loupe last night and said the dial looks good. (They don't have a watchmaker on staff to take a peak at the guts).
Looks like a Mark 2 dial, based on the sans serif text and the spacing on the depth rating line (particularly the space between 300 and m).
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Old 3 January 2023, 01:37 PM   #32
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Looks like a Mark 2 dial, based on the sans serif text and the spacing on the depth rating line (particularly the space between 300 and m).
+1. That’s a Mk II
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Old 11 July 2023, 08:38 PM   #33
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Done !
Have a look here.
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Old 11 July 2023, 08:39 PM   #34
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I wish I had this same information for the 14060M 2-liner.
Here.
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Old 11 July 2023, 09:48 PM   #35
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Well in the real world seeing dials are made in 3 different factories now all owned by Rolex.There always will be and always have been tiny variations to most all dials over production years.But today mainly sellers have noted these variations with words like rare, collectible etc, to extract more from those willing to pay.
I always share your posts and I know you've had a few 16600s. I've had four over time but after years of passion and MANY watches I really choose 16600as an my absolute favourite . Do you, Peter, still wear it?
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Old 27 March 2024, 08:56 AM   #36
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Valuable information for me in choosing my first 14060M watch, thank you.
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Old 28 March 2024, 02:55 AM   #37
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my first watch purchased new
Ser V 43xxxx January 2010
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