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16 March 2022, 09:35 PM | #1 |
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NOS 16520 for a NOS 116500. Would you swap?
If you had either a NOS white Zenith 16520 or a NOS or used white panda 116500, would you swap for the other? Why?
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16 March 2022, 09:42 PM | #2 |
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I'd want to end up with the NOS 16520. No contest. I'm not a huge Daytona lover, but the 16520 is a much more historically significant (and, IMO, truly "collectible," in the classic definition) watch.
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Aren't NOS zeniths worth 3x the modern white dial? So yes.
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16520 in a heartbeat, I love that dial and (due to the zenith mvmt) the sub-dial hands align perfectly with the primary hands.
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I saw a TS has one for $186K. Not sure how this is a question at all
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Now thats sheer idiotic…..I follow the prices one can be found in the 50-60 region if it’s the late model after the inverted 6……a rare P serial nos might be more but they didn’t make many P serial zeniths
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16 March 2022, 10:27 PM | #8 |
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Okay, so I have clearly lost my mind. I would like to swap my NOS stickered 16520 A Serial for a NOS 116500. I am in the UK.
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I’m willing to bet any AD on the planet world trade straight up for the very next white ceramic that comes in. Or the one in the Sage that supposedly doesn’t exist. They’d be idiots not to. But seriously, don’t part with yours; you can never get it back.
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If a very small word with a big meaning, myself not a huge fan of the modern day Daytona but prefer the Zenith dial lay out over the in-house Daytona from 2000 on. Today although I would rate the cal 4130 in the top 5 chronograph movements ever made to date. The Daytona must be the most overhyped Rolex watch ever, but today hype sells watches and many wear the hype and not the watch.
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Not a chance. The 16520 is discontinued and harder to come by in that condition. The 116500 is a regular current production model.
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I would not trade a NOS 16520 for a NOS 116500. The other way around yes all day!
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NOS 16520 are much rarer than NOS 116500 and go for much higher prices.
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16 March 2022, 10:50 PM | #16 |
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That would be amazing.
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16 March 2022, 10:56 PM | #17 |
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The 16520 is just a more special watch IMHO and will only continue to be so in the future.
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Contact a dealer the will be happy to oblige you is my guess. It it’s truly NOS this is a ludicrous trade.
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This is my watch:
Caveat: There are letters off Rolex confirming authenticity but the original warranty is gone. I guess that could be a huge deal to many. |
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Do it.
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17 March 2022, 12:12 AM | #21 |
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Yes…..without warranty paper you are taking a hit…..with that known I would say it’s a pretty even trade…..considering the ceramic is full set
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No i wouldnt buy an NOS zenith because i’d want to wear it and not just keep it NOS. For this reason id rather just have a 116500 used and enjoy it.
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https://www.sdwatches.com/product/no...aper-complete/ OP, sounds like anyone will source you a ceramic and take your trade. Perhaps just sell it outright and source the 500 yourself. You'll come out ahead.
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There's quite a few 16520 on Chrono 24 for less than what a white ceramic 116500 would go for. https://www.chrono24.com/search/inde...ccessoryTypes=
I prefer the 116500 and would rather have that watch so I'd make the deal. NOS means zip to me since I'm going to wear it anyway. |
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