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Old 6 August 2022, 03:04 PM   #31
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Love this thread. So many great pictures. The 16710 coke was my first gmt and I love this watch. It wears well and it has a great presence. I am even tempted to change the bezel by adding a Pepsi one but I am happy with it as is.
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Old 6 August 2022, 07:34 PM   #32
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100% agree! My 2004!
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Old 6 August 2022, 07:35 PM   #33
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Old 6 August 2022, 09:15 PM   #34
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Love this thread. So many great pictures. The 16710 coke was my first gmt and I love this watch. It wears well and it has a great presence. I am even tempted to change the bezel by adding a Pepsi one but I am happy with it as is.
Well said!! Been wearing mine a lot more often since adding the jubilee! Pepsi bezel is the next move!
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Old 18 August 2022, 03:13 AM   #35
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Another new look today with the help from a beat up old Black insert and a grey NATO.

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Old 18 August 2022, 03:16 AM   #36
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Old 18 August 2022, 09:57 AM   #37
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I think most would agree. I certainly do!
Oh my here’s Springer with more eye candy! And I only have the last GMT Master, a tritium 16700. But I want or need a 1675. But the OP’s 16710 is sweet!
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Old 18 August 2022, 12:07 PM   #38
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Got my 16710 in 2004 for $3000 but in 2017, I had to sell due to personal issues. $7000.
in 2022, I was able to purchase a 126710BLRO at retail. Although I love it, it's no substitute for my original 16710. I cannot justify buying a circa-2004 16710 at today's prices.
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Old 18 August 2022, 12:12 PM   #39
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Old 18 August 2022, 12:49 PM   #40
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The 16710 stick dial is the first Rolex I’ve ever acquired— bought it used in 2011 for $5500. I’ll have it until the day I die. It’s the closest to a perfect watch as I’ve ever worn. 435DCAD0-4CF7-4940-A625-3D47F3D43E4F.jpeg
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Old 17 May 2024, 11:14 AM   #41
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As many of us do, collections grow and shrink, pieces become an infatuation, you buy it you like it then you sell it in the quest for the next 'grail' and the cycle continues. In 2004 the first Rolex I bought was a 16710LN, at the time I struggled deciding between the Submariner date and the GMT. Eventually I bought the GMT with black insert for £2300 from John Dyson in Leeds. Loved it wore it now and then and some years later traded it for a Sea-Dweller. In the last 18 years I have owned 6 GMT Masters mostly 16710's but there was a 1675 and a 16750 amongst them. It has now become my decision that for modernity and function that the 16710 is my favourite version and possibly my favourite Rolex!

A couple of weeks ago I picked this 2005 16710 up. It a cracker, full set, was originally a 16710LN but was fitted with a nice Pepsi. Since. getting the watch I have added an all black bezel insert, and red & black insert and a brand new old stock jubilee 62510H with the GMT correct 502T end links. Along with an Oysterflex and a hand made leather strap and a couple of NATO's this must now be the most versatile watch ever. So many variations and combinations for any occasion. I really am struggling to justify having any other watch. I'll leave you with some photos.
















Hi OP, lug holes or no lug holes?


What is your opinion and why?
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Old 17 May 2024, 10:20 PM   #42
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The best reference Rolex has ever produced. But then I'm a little biased.
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Old 18 May 2024, 08:15 AM   #43
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The 5 digit is the best
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Old 18 May 2024, 08:36 AM   #44
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I just posted about color coordinating your watch with clothes. This solves that problem! I know it's an older thread but thanks for posting.
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Old 18 May 2024, 11:14 PM   #45
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Gorgeous watch
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Old 18 May 2024, 11:16 PM   #46
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Old 18 May 2024, 11:42 PM   #47
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Old 19 May 2024, 12:21 AM   #48
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Another new look today with the help from a beat up old Black insert and a grey NATO.


That looks so cool. I need a nato strap as I have an oyster, jubilee and super jubilee.


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Old 19 May 2024, 12:33 AM   #49
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Such a great reference, thanks everyone for sharing your pictures
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Old 19 May 2024, 12:52 AM   #50
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Just like Neo in the Matrix. It’s the one…….


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Old 19 May 2024, 12:54 AM   #51
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Old 19 May 2024, 05:02 AM   #52
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I saw a video saying this would only work on non ceramic bezels.
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Old 19 May 2024, 05:07 AM   #53
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I saw a video saying this would only work on non ceramic bezels.
Correct, aluminum inserts only.
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Old 19 May 2024, 05:28 AM   #54
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Love the reference, however I saw a video on YouTube that the lack of easy link type feature makes it hard to size correctly. I do find myself using easy link on my Explorer I frequently during the summer. Is this really an issue or not? Appreciate the input.
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Old 19 May 2024, 06:36 AM   #55
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I have a "P" 16710 from 2000. There is no doubt that it is the most versatile Rolex ever.
3 bezel color options, oyster or jubilee. Rolex will never make this mistake again.
3 watches in one.
Rolex would rather you buy 3 watches!
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Old 19 May 2024, 07:57 AM   #56
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Love the reference, however I saw a video on YouTube that the lack of easy link type feature makes it hard to size correctly. I do find myself using easy link on my Explorer I frequently during the summer. Is this really an issue or not? Appreciate the input.
Never had a problem with sizing of my 5 digit gmt or explorer II. Maybe my wrists don’t expand and contract as much as others during the day, but it’s easy to find the perfect sizing with the tiny mirco adjustments on the buckle. Once set I’ve never changed it in the 20 years of owning my explorer II.

I hadn’t realised Rolex had an easy link adjustment feature until I picked up my Airking this year. I find that much harder to get comfortable with as I feel the perfect sizing is actually in between the gap offered by the easy link adjustment. I think the weight of the watch and overall bulk plays to it as well. I haven’t compared weights, but my feel is the GMT is a lighter watch compared to the airking (and thinner) so doesn’t move around as much.
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Old 19 May 2024, 12:42 PM   #57
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Never had a problem with sizing of my 5 digit gmt or explorer II. Maybe my wrists don’t expand and contract as much as others during the day, but it’s easy to find the perfect sizing with the tiny mirco adjustments on the buckle. Once set I’ve never changed it in the 20 years of owning my explorer II.

I hadn’t realised Rolex had an easy link adjustment feature until I picked up my Airking this year. I find that much harder to get comfortable with as I feel the perfect sizing is actually in between the gap offered by the easy link adjustment. I think the weight of the watch and overall bulk plays to it as well. I haven’t compared weights, but my feel is the GMT is a lighter watch compared to the airking (and thinner) so doesn’t move around as much.
Good to hear. Thanks for the insight.
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Old 19 May 2024, 01:57 PM   #58
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Love the reference, however I saw a video on YouTube that the lack of easy link type feature makes it hard to size correctly. I do find myself using easy link on my Explorer I frequently during the summer. Is this really an issue or not? Appreciate the input.
That's not an issue at all. You can even add an easy link extension:
https://steelreef.com/products/rolex...45079249649881
Another great option is 97200 bracelet from ceramic Sub. It's fully compatible with 16710. That way you're getting Glidelock.
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Old 20 May 2024, 03:32 AM   #59
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I should have never clicked on this thread, you guys are gonna make me spend more $$
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Old 20 May 2024, 11:36 PM   #60
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16710 is a great watch. I own 16710 Z serial on oyster but also got from AD recently jubilee bracelet
I have a black and red/black insert and am hunting for blro insert
With possibility of permutation of 6 watches in 1, this surely makes it a very versatile watch.
Not to mention classic sizes makes it very easy and comfortable to wear.
Definitely one of my favorite watches in my collection
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