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Old Yesterday, 02:58 PM   #1
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Looking for a Pepsi....16750, 16700, or 16710?

Hello, I'm looking for advice as regards the GMT Master 16750 vs. 16700 vs. 16710 models.

I've been daily wearing a 16600 Sea Dweller for about 8 years now and I'm looking to buy my second Rolex. I want a Pepsi. I really like the more vintage look of the aluminum Pepsi bezels. I'm leaning toward a 16710 as this model is a bit more modern and I would really prefer solid end links and no lug holes on the case (so 2003 or later). But the links and lugs are not a deal killer.

Looking for pre-owned and I'm not afraid of a few scratches or wear marks but I do want a bright & bold bezel. I'll be daily wearing it along with my Sea Dweller so it will probably be worn about half the time. Looking to spend around $10-12k, would prefer $10k, boxes and papers don't matter to me.

I'd appreciate any input from the experts!

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H Bill,

You could start here.

https://www.rolexforums.com/search.p...rchid=34661421
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Hi Bill
You make a great choice in the watch you are looking for. And I would have thought you have the budget to get a good one from one of the recommended resellers.
I recommend the 16710 as it’s one of my favourites but all I’d say is don’t be put off by the holes on the case for me it makes it even easier to switch out any bracelets.
Good luck with the search
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I'll also add that if things like bezel vibrance are more important than "originality" you can always send to RSC for service and have the insert replaced. I also wouldn't limit myself to a Pepsi, as the inserts are easily interchangeable, and shouldn't be that difficult to source (if, for example, you find a Coke or LN in better condition, for a better price).
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Good luck, Bill. It's worth the effort.
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Good luck, Bill. It's worth the effort.
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That’s the one right there
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The 16710 is a great choice! You should be able to find a clean, unpolished one in that price range. Happy hunting!
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16750 all day long

Vintage vibes but has the quick set the 1675 doesn’t have


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IMO the 16710 would be the perfect watch. You can have the SEL and you can swap bezels for all black, coke, or Pepsi. Oyster and jubilee options. Such a great piece.
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In my rotation as it’s an all-time favorite.
When I sent to RSC, asked for a new bezel.
And they returned old bezel when I showed them my collection of 5 series Professional references, as they were concerned I’d flip it.


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Gee, why didn't I think of that? Unfortunately the search function with model reference numbers brings up about ten thousand threads asking what kind of car your drive while wearing your Rolex, or is it safe to wear your Rolex while golfing, or what do you do for a living?
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Thank you all for your replies!
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I’d recommend the 16700 instead of the 16710. The 16700 is the last of the true Rolex GMTs (not a GMT II) and it has the classic quick date-set feature, not the somewhat annoying 16710 date-set feature where you need to spin the hour hand around twice to advance each date. Also, the 16700 is slightly thinner (11.5mm vs. 12mm) and has a simpler text layout on the bottom of the dial because it doesn’t have the “II.”

I wouldn’t worry about the bezel insert when looking to buy. As mentioned above, you can always get a brand new Pepsi insert and either install it yourself, if buying independently, or have Rolex install one for you. Not long before the pandemic, I took my A-serial 16700 (sans original faded insert) to the RSC in Manhattan and asked them to install a new red/blue insert for me, which they did with no issues. Cost about $100.
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Old Today, 06:21 AM   #15
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All these photos have me excited for a Pepsi. Good point made by many that the Pepsi bezel insert can be renewed. I'm just looking for a watch to wear, I'm not at all concerned about provenance. In fact, I'm looking for a watch-only, no box or papers Pepsi to save a bit. I have all the accoutrements associated with my Sea Dweller and I have plenty of boxes from my wife's and parents' many Rolexes.
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All fantastic references. The only thing I don't care for on the 16710 is the lack of quickset... even cal. 3186 will take forever to date-jump if you wear your watches in rotation. Not a deal-breaker, but something I've grown to appreciate is the quickset date on the 16700, 16750 etc.
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