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Old Yesterday, 06:31 AM   #331
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Nice, I'm definitely going to make a purchase soon.
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Old Yesterday, 03:29 PM   #332
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Arrived from Speedy Hen, £64.57. Thank you to the poster that mentioned this website. Very much appreciated.
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Old Yesterday, 03:31 PM   #333
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I bought mine from Speedy as well and the way it was packaged was terrible. One corner was slightly damaged, very disappointing. They had run out of stock so I ended up keeping it.
Ask for a new copy as it’s back in stock!
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Old Yesterday, 05:50 PM   #334
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Old Today, 12:41 AM   #335
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A few surprising production figures for those interested.


Sub 126610LN: 177k
SD 126600: 115k
Sub 126600LV: 104k
DSSD 126660: 88k
Sub 124060: 82k
Sub 126613LN: 54k
SD 126603: 49k


Sub 116610LN: 415k
Sub 116610LV: 229k
Sub 114060: 153k
Sub 11613LB: 143k
DSSD 116660: 124k
Sub 16613LN: 104k
SD 116600: 27k

Sub 16610: 647k
Sub 16613 (LB): 297k
Sub 16610LV: 129k
Sub 16613LN: 107k
Sub 16803: 30k
SD 16600: 177k
SD 16660: 17k

Sub 5513: 151k
Sub 1680: 111k
SD 1665: 22k
Sub 5512: 17k
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Old Today, 01:34 AM   #336
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Thank you for posting this for us! It's really interesting. I'd love to see these volumes divided into the number of years each model was in production, in order to translate them into per-year quantities.

I am actually surprised that out of the million-plus-per year total Rolex production, Sub volumes are much lower than I expected. For example, approx 15k / year no-date Subs on average, that surprises me how low that is. Also surprised that the proportion of green Sub Dates is more than half the number of black Sub Dates.....I would have guessed the greens were more limited production.

Thanks again for posting -- my book is on order from Amazon, and not expected until early November.

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A few surprising production figures for those interested.


Sub 126610LN: 177k
SD 126600: 115k
Sub 126600LV: 104k
DSSD 126660: 88k
Sub 124060: 82k
Sub 126613LN: 54k
SD 126603: 49k


Sub 116610LN: 415k
Sub 116610LV: 229k
Sub 114060: 153k
Sub 11613LB: 143k
DSSD 116660: 124k
Sub 16613LN: 104k
SD 116600: 27k

Sub 16610: 647k
Sub 16613 (LB): 297k
Sub 16610LV: 129k
Sub 16613LN: 107k
Sub 16803: 30k
SD 16600: 177k
SD 16660: 17k

Sub 5513: 151k
Sub 1680: 111k
SD 1665: 22k
Sub 5512: 17k
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Old Today, 02:43 AM   #337
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Thank you for posting this for us! It's really interesting. I'd love to see these volumes divided into the number of years each model was in production, in order to translate them into per-year quantities.

I am actually surprised that out of the million-plus-per year total Rolex production, Sub volumes are much lower than I expected. For example, approx 15k / year no-date Subs on average, that surprises me how low that is. Also surprised that the proportion of green Sub Dates is more than half the number of black Sub Dates.....I would have guessed the greens were more limited production.

Thanks again for posting -- my book is on order from Amazon, and not expected until early November.

Cheers!
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Agreed, LV figures seem so high compared to LN.

Another number that took me off guard, the current Sea-Dweller 126600 or the DSSD 126660. Always thought these were very low production references.
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I haven’t got that far yet … thanks for the spoiler
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Only around 5,000 Submariner 5513s per year assuming 30-years production.
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Thanks for sharing
You're welcome, guys!. Forgot to say spoiler alert, sorry!!
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