wouldn't make a difference to me, just the price i get one for.
cheers
mike
:D
Best title ever!
So... I'm buying a 16610 LV next.
If you were me :wink: which would you go for?
ROLEXROLEXROLEX engraved rehaut or the earlier non-engraved rehaut?
Will earlier be harder to find and therefore "worth more"?
Is it purely a cosmetic thing with no realistic difference in "usage"?
Anyone got one? ;)
Fight! Or something... :lol:
wouldn't make a difference to me, just the price i get one for.
cheers
mike
Oh.. I thought you were getting a 116610LV Hulk (or are you getting the 16610LV Kermit also :) )
Apparently the earlier batch of 16610LVs are "worth more" due to the flat "4" number on the bezel. There are variations of the "O" in the "Rolex" wording on the dial too. Last time I checked there were about 5 different dial variations for the 16610LV..... :lol:
I personally like the engraved rehaut. All my Rolex watches has it :lol:
Personal choice IMO and I don't think that would have an effect on the price or "collect-ability" :lol:
It is a "must have" Rolex if you are a fan of Rolex green colour IMO
I would get your AD to 'Loan' you one of each for a week or two ! :lol:
Less is more IMO.
I like them clean :wink:
How much does it interfere with your use of your SubC? I personally don't even notice it so I'd go with condition/history/price before even thinking about that. There's only one LV that has even the remotest excuse for being more expensive than others and that's the very first ones with the different shade of green insert. Even then, it's not nicer - it's actually not as nice a shade IMO, just rarer. All the stuff about flat o's, 4's etc is just hype and bo**ocks. Over and out. :)
I can quickly afford a 16610 but would need longer to save for the Hulk. Or I might do IFC. :wink:Originally Posted by esm
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I've seen a few whilst I've been "researching". It's hard to be 100% on "what goes with what". I've seen triangular and trapezoid "40"'s on non-engraved rehaut ones. Is that correct? :?Originally Posted by esm
@Ian: They don't lend watches unless you buy one and they wuldn't have an early LV in anyway.
@Cliff: What do you mean "hype & b*ll*cks?" There are differences. Are you saying they don't "matter" at all? Other than to nerds? :D
Flat 4 bezels were only on the first LVs (y series IIRC) and will not have the RRR engraving. Dealers try to flog the 2003 versions for 5k+, which is too much of a premium if you ask me. Get on with box, papers and a reasonable price rather than worrying about the rehaut, unless it really bothers you?
I don't even think they matter to nerds, they just matter to ropey dealers trying to skin you an extra £XXX because "this is the super rare mk72 dial with the flat O and squint typeface". Hype and bo**ocks!Originally Posted by Tai Mi Shu
I find Rolexes already too brash and in-your-face to begin with, that engraving - apparently to make sure that even from more angles it can shout ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX at everyone - just exacerbates this. It is awfully bad taste, I wonder why they are doing it at all. They should also print it on all four case sides, on the endlinks, and perhaps all around the bezel.
This is not a very good topic for a poll, I believe. You get chaps like me voting on it - and if I were ever to buy a Rolex, I'd ask if they had one with a sterile dial - which very obviously has nothing whatsoever to do with what you want from it. Do you want one that screams ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX at everyone from the top of its lungs, or do you want one that merely shouts "ROLEX" extremely loudly at everyone standing in the correct angle? Take your pick :)
Personally I prefer the plain rehaut but as others have said age and condition would take preference. Here is a link to the mk72 s etc that cliff was on about :-) http://www.network54.com/Forum/207593/m ... nette+Vert)+-+The+%27true%27+anniversary+Submariner
I barely notice the engraving on the rehaut on any of my Rolexes compared to the plain ones I own.
Plain all the way.
Irrelevant.
I really have no preference and whilst I'm not a fan of Rolex this LV is seriously one I would give consideration to purchasing as well - if I could just get passed the "cyclops eye" which I really dislike.
Get the one you like best as you are the one wearing it and have to live with it everyday.
Watchfinder have (had?) one at £5250. :shock:Originally Posted by phil h
@Cliff: Point taken. :lol: I've not been bothered by the engraving on the ceramics so... 8) although the black one was in and away before I got chance to get used to it! :lol:
@BigD: Thanks for that link! :shock: God, some people are dull :lol:
Plain.
There is a big premium for the 2003 ref watch and not the early F serials (although some would try and charge you for the privilege for these) fact of the matter is only the Y should be the initial run and therefore in my eyes the 50th anniversary watch - alas I sold mine.
I have had lots of these - more than any other watch I have ever owned. Currently only have the one and haven't worn it in 2 years but it is going no where - last of the plain rehauts - I sold an unworn 2005 model I had from new over a year ago and wish I had kept it.
For me the older cases are best without the rehaut - but you hardly notice and therefore for wearing it doesn't matter.
It's just a matter of time...
Thanks Scott. How many watches do you own? :lol:
People spin this 'ROLEXROLEXROLEX' is less desirable. Why?! I think the most important thing is, as always buying a carefully used example at the right price.
Personally I quite like the engraving on mine, and as others say you don't really notice it. It's something that makes it a little different from my other Rolex, the Seadweller.
I've had both in the past & got rid of the non-engraved one.
Didn't make that much of a difference to me but i kept the engraved one as it was probably one of the last ones available, bought in October last year.
Dan
[quote=Tai Mi Shu]Watchfinder have (had?) one at £5250. :shock: [/quote:1vbkpbyq]Originally Posted by "phil h":1vbkpbyq
It doesn't have the flat 4, just some marketing balls on the ad, it's not even a particularly old one IIRC
I'm not bothered either way. I had a mint plain one for a while but I'd still have bought it if it had the engraving.
+1Originally Posted by Chartman69
Lmao!
Lots :DOriginally Posted by Tai Mi Shu
7 subs, 6 dwellers and 5 SMP's, 4 G-shocks etc. - can't think of watches to cover 3 and two but I've got lots to cover 1 including a singular Breitling. I'd like the 12 days of christmas covered in watches - something like.... 12 Comex Rolex, 11 MilSubs etc. :D Unfortunately I am not related to the £161m winners - so I will have to work a few more hours!
I've had over 20 LV's :lol:
I think I have managed to get back under 40 watches now - so things are going in the right direction. I'd like to get down to 10 - not including G's and other similar watches - but I think I could settle for 10 models. i.e. all the subs and then the SD's being considered as singular within the 10 - that might be possible. Plus I do not plan on keeping them all, easier said than done though - if I'm sensible the new Explorer II will be my next purchase.
It's just a matter of time...
Double Post.
It's just a matter of time...
So you getting what i hear is discontinued LV Vicky or new one w green dial?Originally Posted by Tai Mi Shu
Paul
GOT...TO...KILL...CAPTAIN STUPID!
Originally Posted by Mrcrowley
Both Paul! Just greedy isn't it ;)
It's just a matter of time...
Take us a quick pic of your collection Vic. Let see them all in the family photo.
When I try a rolex on with the rolexrolexrolex all over it, I cant help being put in mind of the shady guys who try to sell you fake lacoste and burberry t-shirts on holiday. :lol:
Indeed.Originally Posted by cmcm3
The McQueen hype with the Explorer is proof of that. Purely fabricated leading to urban myth is sufficient for “an orange hour hand“ to be worth :shock:
The how/why a particulare model becomes desireable is less predictable than the weather.
It is also the inverse of deminishing returns. The me-too is more like a black whole gathering mass.
Rarerity on itself is no reason.
There are many exquisite, extremely rare watches that are cheap because nobody knowns of them so nobody desires one.
There simply must be more demand than supply and then a million Rolex subs can still outdesireable reason concerning price.
Just get the one you like.
I preferred the rolex rehaut, it's a little more work and of course, you have the serial number in plain view, not hidden under the bracelet, they're also newer and don't have the dodgy green sticker on the back, that always tended to fall apart onto your wrist.
Plain ....but then I like all the old stuff better.
Cheers,
Neil.
The LV - the first model to really get me interested in Rolex.
As for ROLEXROLEXROLEX or not, it doesn't bother me. However, I'd still like the early one with the different "green" if I could find one when the bank balance allowed.
The LV is a hugely attractive watch and the engraving makes it just that little bit nicer, hopefully I“ll be getting my 16610 LN soon, with engraving.
One thing is for sure, I can“t wait to see your collection in a couple of years! :D
I dont think I would be bothered about this aspect of the watch at all.
Can I get a chapter ring with SEIKOSEIKOSEIKO engraved in it? I'd have one of them, in an ironic way.
Vicky, you need a new hobby. What you're considering spending on a watch you need the support of the forum to buy could get you a very nice XR2, AND have someone fit a zetec in it. Just sayin'.
Already got one, thanks. :DOriginally Posted by RobinMasters
I don't really need the support of the forum, I'm just asking what "you" would do.
Does yours have engraved or plain rehaut? :wink:
Definitely without.
IMO it looks gauche and tacky.
I Can tell you what i did....I bought a mint 2004 mark 2 dial. No Rehaut, wide 'O' and pointy 4... its very lovely.
I don't like the Rehaut at all, on anything and don't have a watch with one. I buy older stuff anyway...
:? I thought watches were taking a back seat Vicky? Did I miss something?