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18 September 2007, 09:31 AM | #31 |
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LOL! Well said Larry! I got a call yesterday from an AD telling me there had been a "mistake" with the 116710 and 500 had been released with the ll dial.
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18 September 2007, 09:40 AM | #33 |
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This is fun. The watch I bought is a pepsi bezel so I guess the "B" is wrong. I'll post a photo of the goobered numeral ll
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18 September 2007, 09:44 AM | #34 |
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A comparison...Photo credit HANNES,
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18 September 2007, 09:46 AM | #35 |
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Thats a beutifull watch there Mike, no disrespect for you Pepsi People, just saying what some people think. I am just glad Rolex has been kind to us all and alowes us to choose what we see best.
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18 September 2007, 09:56 AM | #36 |
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So Mike, does your post of the two dial means that Rolex produces them both in equal quantity or what, I am really curious now....
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My receipt from the RSC says my GMTII is a 16710LN with black insert. What is "LN" if "B" is black?
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He says "double middle chains".... I wonder if he means that the Pepsi is a old NOS with a Jubilee bracelet? If that's what it was, I'd have jumped on it. Right or wrong, the Pepsi with Jubilee is my favorite GMT. Rawhyde |
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Thanks Mike, I am totally crazy about watch, I didn't buy it based on the II vs ll thing but I did think it was interesting....thanks everyone!
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Indeed, the GMT with the jubilee is a beautifull watch, and the only sport model to have been equipped with the jubilee.
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Ok if I read it correctly, I know which one I should buy, the one with the misprinted dial!!!
As they are original Rolex they would fetch a lot of money in time??? That would mean a seperate version of which only 500 exist? |
18 September 2007, 10:51 AM | #44 | |
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I've seen TT 116710s with the ll dial font. The things that drive collectors crazy! LOL! |
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Anybody know where and if the misprinted ones have been sold besides Arizona?
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18 September 2007, 11:11 AM | #46 | |
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It's unlikely there are any "misprints". These dials are available all over the world. Hannes photos are from Europe, My GMT came from an East Coast dealer, and there are others on this forum with them.. But as has been said...who can say in a decade or so... There are certainly fewer of the ll than the II. but the claim that there are only a few hundred is ridiculous.. |
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Well, Altair, you may be sure of one thing: you didn't go wrong, your watch is fantastic! I hope you are successful in "sorting out" your AD, as Welch said, but congradulations on a great GMT! Great photos, too, BTW. Beautiful chess set!
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Couldn't possibly agree more
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If the Pepsi is new in the box, I'd say you are right on track at 3900. Wish I could find one NIB like that here! The jubilee is very sharp on GMT. There is a time and place and place for everything, including solid 18K watches and ones with what is considered "bling". However, almost every single GMT goes with anything, anytime! ALL of them are great!
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3900 USD is a steal for a BNIB 16710. I am sure it was either used or he made a mistake the first time you went
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19 September 2007, 09:44 AM | #52 |
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Can anyone recommend the best way to purchase a jubilee braclet for the 16710?
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19 September 2007, 04:35 PM | #53 |
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Nope. I was just there and thats the price NIB, serioselu thinking of buying some as an investment looking at online prices I thinl I can sell these in a couple of years for at least a 50% profit.
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