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30 June 2024, 07:20 PM | #151 |
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My post was a reply to a post by Karleone who used the same logic as I stated before but in a way that suited his preference of the new 126500. What you are criticizing above is Karleone logic, maybe to be fair you should reply to his logic too. |
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There are several ways you can look at this poll and its results
The new one is Indistinguishable from the older one generally Looks pretty much the same The changes don’t bother people Doesn’t matter which one you have Whatever you personal opinion the new one will sell just as well Rolex didn’t actually do much to move this line forward It’s just a steel Daytona, just like the one before |
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They are both nice looking watches that are likely comfortable to wear. For me, the 116 in white or black is nicer because of the more balanced look. The outer stainless ring isn’t an improvement and neither are the subdials. The overall aesthetic of the 126 is a bit “chunkier” - and some see that as an improvement (but not me). That is it in terms of aesthetic preference.
Overall desire to own for many is likely also driven by how “important” each release is… and in that regard it is very clear that the 126 is, overall, a less “impactful” release. That is objectively the case as the aesthetic change vs prior is far less going from 116500 to 126500 than what the 116 represented. The 116 had more meaningful “firsts” and also will likely represent a far shorter and lower volume production run. Its volumes being significantly impacted by covid in 2020 and associated shut-downs and supply chain issues through 2022. Combine with a short overall production run, and (absent a big impact striking the 126) you would expect 126 production to eventually exceed 116. |
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Correct. The movement is a little nicer objectively but the rest is personal opinion. Been away awhile. Clearly haven't missed much.
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However, when posed with this question on instagram and other social media, I often see the answer “whichever is available from the AD”. Such an answer implies an indifference between the two models, and where the deciding factor is in fact availability. And at least one answer in this thread confirms that availability is in deed a factor: Agreed - which makes it weird that you only comment on Manamana’s narrative and not karleone’s |
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Karleone has one of each. His view is, to me, more objective as a result.
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On the other hand from 116520 to 116500 everything is the exact same apart from the ceramic bezel and dial (same case, same bracelet, same movement. |
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Here is a photo of the 116500 and 126500 cases from the back that might be helpful. https://www.rolexforums.com/showpost.php?p=13087378 Some people think that the 126500 looks thicker on the right side lugs combined with the increased size of the crown guard, so opinions vary from person to person. If you are wondering which one to buy, please prioritize your satisfaction while carefully selecting with your own eyes. |
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Let’s add some photos folks getting too serious, enjoy either they’re both amazing to own .. both have plus and minus points, but the pictures tell more than a thousand words ..
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[Poll] 116500LN (White) or 126500LN (White)
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The new reference has and shorter end link to endlink measurement than the old one since the design angles then down to fit smaller wrists easier Here is the thread with measurements https://www.rolexforums.com/showthre...ghlight=126500 |
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Yeah if you put the internet down for a day or two your opinion quickly becomes who f-ing cares.
I went ahead and took mine off and put an actual luxury watch on for the rest of the day.... and set the date to prep for July 1.
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What he said I would proudly own and wear both. I like the 116 better and am a bit disappointed in the changes made to the 12. If they had done a true panda with all black sub-dials it would have perhaps given the 12 the edge. It just looks so much like a Zenith to me. I do believe in 50 years the 116 will be the more special reference. That’s based on nothing other than my personal opinion and I could be dead ass wrong. Either way it will have no impact on my present enjoyment of the watch. Whether you own the 11 or the 12, I hope you enjoy the Hell out of it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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This is the one I'm getting from VC. I wish they didn't discontinue the brown dial, still hopping VC would bring it back again before I pull the trigger.
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Man, Chase at Nashville had a brown dial for awhile. Just sat there. I went ahead and swapped my 4500 for this 4520. Wouldn't have done it except got both at retail so it wasn't horrible round trip. Keeps better time than last one but that could be a coincidence unless they've been taking more time in the 5 position tuning.
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I have the new 126500 in black on order, and I have both a 116520 and a 116500. I just wanted to reiterate that the new panda has changed in everything except its fundamental aspect, the dial. I'm not the only one saying this, but it's pretty much stayed the same, in fact it's been made worse.
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With your logic, the 116 black was MUCH easier to get than the 116 white. |
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