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shou.biao.kuang 30 September 2013 12:40 AM

16610LV - the MK VI dial - Newly discovered dial variance?
 
Hi All,

To those of us who love the Green Sub and all its dial variance, hope this thread is useful in our research into the "supposed" last of the 16610LV MK dial, the MK VI dial.

This dial seems to appear only in the random serial (RS) and as replacement dial, as was the case in the first picture from Davey Boy ('Z' serial, #558xxx) . In my opinion, this dial is rare and probably ranks on equal footing with the MK I dial in terms of rarity. There are forumers who believe that most of the RS sets were shipped to Asia but this cannot be confirmed without enough evidence.

Moreover, not all RS sets have the supposed MK VI dial. I have seen numerous sets of RS up for sales on the internet and at the pre-owned dealers, all with the MK V dial. This makes the MK VI dial even rarer due to lack of information as basis for comparison. Here are the characteristics of the MK VI dial.


MK VI dial characteristics:


1) the ‘f’ in the ft of the MK I – MK V dial has long ‘f’ that is taller than the ‘t’, whereas a RS dial has short ‘f’ that is of the same height as the ‘t’ in ft.

2) longer ‘28-32’ minute markers that stretches to the same height as SWISS MADE, which is similar to the MK IV & MK V dial, aka ‘3 ticks'. The MK II - MK III dial has shorter '28-32' minute markers which stretch to the bottom of the word SWISS MADE.

3) ‘R’ in OYSTER under right foot of ‘R’ of Rolex but compared to the MK II dial, it only skewed slightly of the right foot of ‘R’ in Rolex.

4) the ‘m’ on the right of 300m is further away compared to those of the MK I – MK V dial.

5) the ‘=” sign between the ft and 300m seems smaller and shorter compared to those in the MK I – Mk V dial. Hence, the gaps of the ‘=’ sign between the ‘ft’ & ‘300m’ are wider than the MK I – MK V dial.

6) the gap between the ‘E’ and ‘C’ of SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER of the MK VI dial is wider than all its predecessors.

7) bigger gap between ‘Y’ and ‘C’ of OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED compared to the MK I – MK V dial, similar to that of the MK IV dial.

8) the MK VI dial has the same "thin/skinny font" characteristic which is seen only on the MK V dial. The "thin/skinny font" refers to texts/wordings found on the lower half of the dial.

9) the ‘O’ in the word ROLEX spots the round shaped O seen on MK III – MK V dial, rather than the oval ‘O’ spotted on the MK I – MK II dial.

If your 16610LV's dial happens to fit into this description, please post your dial picture here for discussion. Hope to see more pictures of this dial. Thanks all in advance.


(With special thanks to 'Davey Boy' for lending his picture to this study)

http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/...psa97c400e.jpg

MK VI dial of the 16610LV: Courtesy of ‘Davey Boy’ of Rolex Forums. (Used with permission)


http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...7/63e6fd1e.jpg

MK VI dial of the 16610LV:Posted by ikovalchuk17 on Rolex Forum, thread: BNIB 16610LV in Guangzhou AD, post #18


http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/3343/0chz.jpg

16610LV 'Y' serial with Flat 4 bezel and the MK I dial

shou.biao.kuang 9 May 2014 01:06 AM

MK VI dial on 16610LN
 
Hi folks,

I need the wisdom of Rolex veterans out there who could shed some lights on these questions.

1. Is it possible that the 16610LV purported MK VI dial uses the same dial as that of 16610LN, probably around the same series, that is, the "AN" series? or even late "V"s?

2. When did 16610LN started using the maxi dial too (if any at all)?

3. Is it possible that the (MK VI) black dial be spotted having the maxi hands and plots on 16610LV and the non-maxi hands and plots on the 16610LN, both at the same time?

I have searched intently for info on these but thus far, the evidences are non conclusive.

Thanks in advance. :thumbsup:

Gaijin 9 May 2014 04:20 PM

I don't know about all that but I did see a used random serial number LV in Tokyo. Pretty shocked. Unfortunately it did not have all the bits and pieces I like when I buy a Rolex.

brettpaul 9 May 2014 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gaijin (Post 4943402)
I don't know about all that but I did see a used random serial number LV in Tokyo. Pretty shocked. Unfortunately it did not have all the bits and pieces I like when I buy a Rolex.

I've got an RS LV purchased BNIB 2 years ago in the Middle East, watch was from a dealer in Europe. I'll post pics to help with the research when I return from holiday!:thumbsup:

shou.biao.kuang 9 May 2014 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brettpaul (Post 4943509)
I've got an RS LV purchased BNIB 2 years ago in the Middle East, watch was from a dealer in Europe. I'll post pics to help with the research when I return from holiday!:thumbsup:

Thanks Brett :thumbsup: appreciate the effort.

padi56 12 May 2014 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shou.biao.kuang (Post 4941353)
Hi folks,

I need the wisdom of Rolex veterans out there who could shed some lights on these questions.

1. Is it possible that the 16610LV purported MK VI dial uses the same dial as that of 16610LN, probably around the same series, that is, the "AN" series? or even late "V"s?

2. When did 16610LN started using the maxi dial too (if any at all)?

3. Is it possible that the (MK VI) black dial be spotted having the maxi hands and plots on 16610LV and the non-maxi hands and plots on the 16610LN, both at the same time?

I have searched intently for info on these but thus far, the evidences are non conclusive.

Thanks in advance. :thumbsup:

The 16610LN never had a maxi dial as standard and anything is possible with Rolex. As with all these so called variations we are talking about very minute font or colour differences just like there has been on all Rolex models throughout the past 50 odd years.

shou.biao.kuang 12 May 2014 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by padi56 (Post 4948945)
The 16610LN never had a maxi dial as standard and anything is possible with Rolex.

Hi Pete,

Thanks for the info. Insightful as usual :thumbsup:

Is it possible that the same black dial (ignoring the Markings) be spotted having the maxi hands and plots on 16610LV and the non-maxi hands and plots on the 16610LN, both at the same time?

Dave in Wales 27 June 2014 08:10 PM

Apologies if this is old news…….

http://www.newturfers.com/vb/forum/w...-dial-variants

shou.biao.kuang 22 July 2014 10:42 PM

Comprehensive review by JBP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave in Wales (Post 5058341)

Hi Dave,

Actually JBP has done a comprehensive review of the 16610LV on VRF. The link is as below. Great work done by John, and his article has been used by many as reference points when discussing the Green Sub 16610LV.

Hope this review helps you too. :thumbsup:

http://www.network54.com/Forum/20759...ary+Submariner

brettpaul 23 July 2014 05:47 PM

2010 Random Serial LV
 
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The watch was purchased new in the Netherlands....hope this is helpful.

brettpaul 23 July 2014 05:49 PM

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Bit better pic....

shou.biao.kuang 25 July 2014 03:18 AM

MK V dial of the RS 16610LV
 
Hi Brett,

Thanks for the pics :thumbsup:

The AN / RS 16610LV usually comes with the MK V dial which in your case is the MK V. It is rare to see the purported MK VI dial and it is likely that the MK VI dial could be a service replacement dial. I do not have enough info to conclude on this. And thus far, only one forumer claim to have a MK VI dial on his RS set which has never been sent for servicing and bought it BNIB. :thinking:

brettpaul 25 July 2014 03:38 AM

Happy to be of help (if I was any) my friend - thanks for the research and interesting read!

shou.biao.kuang 25 January 2015 05:33 PM

A rare "AN" series MK VI dated Dec 2014 !
 
Hey folks,

A short update on this thread.

Since I last posted the MK VI dial as purportedly the last dial variant known of the 16610LV aka Submariner 50th anniversary model, I have received several photos and comments sent to my email on this dial variant. Recently, a forumer (let’s call him AJ since he specifically asked me not to mention his name) was kind enough to snap a few pictures of his precious find to lend a hand in identifying the MK VI dial found only on the “AN” series and as replacement dial thus far.

What is interesting about this piece is the ultra rare MK VI dial that is found on his “AN” series 16610LV, which IMHO as mentioned in the OP, is probably rarer than the MK I dial! What makes this piece even more interesting is the warranty card was dated December 2014, a good 3 – 4 years after production was discontinued!

Do note that the warranty card spots the new style Rolex warranty card where Rolex started issuing around one plus years ago. And this set came with it! Another rarity!!

According to AJ, he bought this piece from an AD in Singapore in December 2014 but the AD told him that they got this BNIB piece since late 2013 (!) and has been sitting in their store before he purchased it.

There you have it all…. In term of rarity, it’s a

1. “AN” series 16610LV,
2. Brand New In Box set,
3. MK VI dial variant
4. and lastly the new style Rolex warranty card !

Pictures will be uploaded in the next post. Stay tuned… :thumbsup:

shou.biao.kuang 27 January 2015 03:07 AM

AJ's BNIB MK VI "AN" series 16610LV PIC 1
 
AJ's BNIB MK VI "AN" series 16610LV PIC 1

http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2ae4bfdc.jpg

:smokin:

shou.biao.kuang 27 January 2015 03:10 AM

New style Rolex warranty card
 
AJ's BNIB MK VI "AN" series 16610LV PIC 2

New style Rolex warranty card

http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/...ps104f2f30.jpg

:thumbsup:

shou.biao.kuang 27 January 2015 03:22 AM

AJ's preowned "AN" series with MK V dial.
 
This is another of AJ's "AN" series 16610LV with the MK V dial. He has since sold this piece to a good friend of his. Unfortunately, his lady friend went into labour recently and hence was not able to take a close-up picture for him

AJ's preowned "AN" series with MK V dial PIC 1

http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/...psf9779e9e.jpg

:dude:

shou.biao.kuang 27 January 2015 03:23 AM

AJ's preowned "AN" series with MK V dial PIC 2
 
AJ's preowned "AN" series with MK V dial PIC 2

http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/...ps56eb0867.jpg

:cheers:

padi56 28 January 2015 02:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shou.biao.kuang (Post 5564272)

What is interesting about this piece is the ultra rare MK VI dial that is found on his “AN” series 16610LV, which IMHO as mentioned in the OP, is probably rarer than the MK I dial! What makes this piece even more interesting is the warranty card was dated December 2014, a good 3 – 4 years after production was discontinued!

Do note that the warranty card spots the new style Rolex warranty card where Rolex started issuing around one plus years ago. And this set came with it! Another rarity!!

According to AJ, he bought this piece from an AD in Singapore in December 2014 but the AD told him that they got this BNIB piece since late 2013 (!) and has been sitting in their store before he purchased it.

There you have it all…. In term of rarity, it’s a

1. “AN” series 16610LV,
2. Brand New In Box set,
3. MK VI dial variant
4. and lastly the new style Rolex warranty card !

Pictures will be uploaded in the next post. Stay tuned… :thumbsup:

Well that would depend on your interpretation of being rare or ultra rare..Is something rare or ultra rare more than say 5, 10,50,100,200,300,500 or even 1000.Now if you want a rare Rolex watch try finding one of the left hand wind Rolex watches now they are really rare.And what is a "AN" series do you mean its a random serial ?.

shou.biao.kuang 29 January 2015 03:07 AM

Alpha-Numeric serial
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by padi56 (Post 5570075)
.And what is a "AN" series do you mean its a random serial ?.

Hi Peter,

Yes, I meant the "random" serial (RS). Some of us do call it "AN" serial, with "AN" being Alpha-Numeric serial.

shou.biao.kuang 29 January 2015 03:10 AM

Looking out for one....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by padi56 (Post 5570075)
Now if you want a rare Rolex watch try finding one of the left hand wind Rolex watches now they are really rare.

I have been looking out for one, have found a few but not to my liking yet. Will post if I do find one I like. thanks Pete.. :thumbsup:

Brushpup 29 January 2015 03:28 AM

I'm still waiting to see one with lug holes. :lol:

shou.biao.kuang 29 January 2015 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brushpup (Post 5572806)
I'm still waiting to see one with lug holes. :lol:

:chuckle:

Convert a 16610LN with lug holes and swop the dial over to a 16610 LV's? :lol:

But will the dial fit? :thinking: likely not since LV is a maxi dial? :read:

Brushpup 30 January 2015 04:20 AM

Early photos of this watch from ROLEX show it with lug holes, yet no one has ever seen one. :cheers:

Johny 6 February 2015 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shou.biao.kuang (Post 5574668)
:chuckle:

Convert a 16610LN with lug holes and swop the dial over to a 16610 LV's? :lol:

But will the dial fit? :thinking: likely not since LV is a maxi dial? :read:

16610lv dial will fit the 16610ln.:thumbsup:

shou.biao.kuang 8 February 2015 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johny (Post 5594357)
16610lv dial will fit the 16610ln.:thumbsup:

Thanks Johnny :thumbsup:

Johny 9 February 2015 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shou.biao.kuang (Post 5599350)
Thanks Johnny :thumbsup:

your welcome. it also fits the ceramic sub dates.:thumbsup:

shou.biao.kuang 12 February 2015 06:33 PM

Useful info..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Johny (Post 5599559)
your welcome. it also fits the ceramic sub dates.:thumbsup:

Oh is it? I see. Thanks pal again. This is really useful info :thumbsup:

:cheers:

Johny 12 February 2015 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shou.biao.kuang (Post 5608772)
Oh is it? I see. Thanks pal again. This is really useful info :thumbsup:

:cheers:

hi sam
one of the members on here ..bondtoys..I think it is, has fitted a 116610ln dial with blue lume to his 16610lv. the pics are in the modified rolex thread. :thumbsup: johny.

bondtoys 13 February 2015 11:01 PM

Yep, I have been using a 116610LN dial for a 16610LV watch to get the blue lume:

http://img5.fotos-hochladen.net/uplo...tac5hmkpr2.jpg
http://img5.fotos-hochladen.net/uplo...yh5dq0ievj.jpg

strafer_kid 14 February 2015 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bondtoys (Post 5611181)
Yep, I have been using a 116610LN dial for a 16610LV watch to get the blue lume:

http://img5.fotos-hochladen.net/uplo...tac5hmkpr2.jpg
http://img5.fotos-hochladen.net/uplo...yh5dq0ievj.jpg

Great looking watch!

shou.biao.kuang 15 February 2015 07:56 PM

They do fit...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Johny (Post 5608950)
hi sam
one of the members on here ..bondtoys..I think it is, has fitted a 116610ln dial with blue lume to his 16610lv. the pics are in the modified rolex thread. :thumbsup: johny.

Hi Jonhy,

Thanks for that too :thumbsup: Just saw his post.


Quote:

Originally Posted by bondtoys (Post 5611181)
Yep, I have been using a 116610LN dial for a 16610LV watch to get the blue lume:

Hi bondtoys,

Thanks for sharing the pics :thumbsup:

Just curious, why would you want to use the case of the 16610LV? Is it because of the more tapered looks of previous generation of Rolex Subs? Or you were just plain naughty? :rofl:

shou.biao.kuang 15 February 2015 08:01 PM

Where are my...??
 
I have just realized something was amiss....

bondtoys! Where are my crown guards on the 16610LV? Apparently you are more of being naughty than took a liking to the tapered looks huh?? :smokin: :lol:

Johny 16 February 2015 12:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shou.biao.kuang (Post 5615560)
I have just realized something was amiss....

bondtoys! Where are my crown guards on the 16610LV? Apparently you are more of being naughty than took a liking to the tapered looks huh?? :smokin: :lol:

:chuckle::thumbsup:

bondtoys 23 February 2015 04:12 PM

Naughty or not - please ask my wife :rofl:

The modification was not done only for the blue lume, I have tried to create a contemporary James Bond Submariner - a watch which James Bond should wear today instead of the Omegas.

For those interested in the project, it's all here:

http://www.ajb007.co.uk/topic/42501/...es-bond-rolex/

shou.biao.kuang 28 February 2015 06:49 PM

Interesting journey of a modded modern Sub...
 
You have just pissed the Rolex purists off pal! :lol:

BTW, you still have the Flat 4 insert for sales? :smokin:

bondtoys 28 February 2015 07:55 PM

Sorry, mate that flat 4 insert has already been sold

TheRealPatek 4 March 2015 01:25 PM

Flat 4
 
I've owned my LV for 2 years already and never knew the flat 4 was a big deal. I still dont, but I've received more interest because of it. Is it that rare?

Quote:

Originally Posted by bondtoys (Post 5649024)
Sorry, mate that flat 4 insert has already been sold


shou.biao.kuang 7 March 2015 02:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bondtoys (Post 5649024)
Sorry, mate that flat 4 insert has already been sold

No worry pal. Enjoy your modded LV :chuckle:

shou.biao.kuang 7 March 2015 02:17 AM

Yes, it is considered rare...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheRealPatek (Post 5659119)
I've owned my LV for 2 years already and never knew the flat 4 was a big deal. I still dont, but I've received more interest because of it. Is it that rare?

Hi Jeff,

Yes it is rare (in the world of the 16610LV). It was spotted only on the "Y" serial till the early "F" serial of this model :smokin: together with the MK 1 dial, they are the more collectable ones of this model. And it sure commands a premium on the market due to its limited supply.


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