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31 December 2008, 01:12 AM | #31 |
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Hi all,
let me get this right, the first LV release had lugs as they do and is the only true ltd edition and has serial begining with Y. |
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22 April 2009, 10:48 AM | #35 |
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I saw this same watch at ben bridge and it has a dark green. It could be the newer model since it has rolexrolex engraved on the inner bezel.
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22 April 2009, 10:58 AM | #36 |
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I have owned two M Series LV's since March 2009. One was a darker green and appeared to be more of an avacado green shade in comparison to the other M Series, which was a rich emerald shade of green. I not sure why the difference. I noticed another in a AD's window and it was the darker, more avacado shade of green.
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Here's my Z series
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5 May 2009, 02:36 AM | #39 |
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Different Green
Here is my V serial
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Rehaut.
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The moral to the story, if you like the shade of green and there is nothing wrong with your bezel insert, make sure to tell RSC not to change it!! |
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27 July 2009, 10:59 PM | #42 |
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My 16610lv
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I like that darker shade of green, but I have the lighter shade.
Kind of annoying to have to keep the colour to keep the watch original. Anyway, maybe one day I'll get up the motivation to go to the black insert
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Here is my "M" series I just purchased, I looked for a "V", but even ones received in July by Finks were "M"s
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I don't see it
I have a Z series that I bought in September 2007 (sorry it took me some time to buy it but I was saving up for it ) and I can't spot the difference. If you ask me mine has a dark green bezel but I havent really seen the lighter shades or darker shades for that matter. does anyone have a picture of all different shades?
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I see it:)
today I have met some guy from italy and he was wearing a 16610 LV and it was a lighter shade, almost like lime as someone previously suggested. I must say I didnt like it. I think the darker shade is much more royalty looking.
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That's a nice review, I purchased an LV Sub back when they were hard to find. It didn't get much wrist time so I let it go, did alright on the sale but really miss that watch.
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19 August 2009, 12:43 AM | #50 |
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They all look the same to me
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23 August 2009, 05:33 AM | #51 |
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Anybody have any opinions as to the marketability of the green 50th Anniversary model, and its value as a collector's item ?
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25 August 2009, 02:06 AM | #52 |
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Valentine- As to why Rolex chose green for their anniversary color, I was under the impression it was chosen to honor their relationship with Wimbledon and have heard the color referred to as "Wimbeldon Green".
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27 August 2009, 08:30 AM | #53 |
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I really like that dark green but...
I would trade my YM for a dark BLUE sub like that in a heart beat! If they made one!!! And I don't like gold, so don't say the 2tone! The WG blue sub is too light of a blue. Dark blue dial with normal black sub dial... would be my ultimate dream watch! Pt,WG,SS... whatever! (and it would be black and blue so would go with anything! LOL!!!) |
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green vs black bezel
I own the green sub 16610 LV also. I am also looking to buy a black replacement bezel. It is difficult to do where I live (Luxemborg and Belgium) because delaers refuse. So where can I find one that is an original Rolex part and that will fit. Some say the size of the green bezel is somewhat different. Thanks.
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I don't have ANY sub, but want it to be my next purchase, and think the Maxi-Dial on the LV is perfect!
Problem is, the green isn't for me personally, but as others have noted, would hate to buy the LV, then replace the insert rendering it "non-original." So what do I do? Thinking the new SS subs with the larger case will be "too big" and "to square" yet the current SS subs have a dial with hour markers I deem as a tad "too small." (Though granted, the venerable sub is an all time classic - ) The LV has everything just right. . . . except for those of us who prefer a black bezel. What to do, what to do? |
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also there is a change between the various series's of the rolexrolexrolex inscription on the inside of the face, don't quote me on which series but i belive that the first batch did not have the inscription on the inside of the face - (making them a little bit rarer) as for the colour change i believe it much the same as any other change, i relate it to porsche styling it mever really changes but it does, i think its a way of keeping the watches from being faked in a sence? |
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21 January 2015, 09:50 PM | #57 |
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I have both green anniversary editions, both Z series, so it's not exactly a specific year that has same bezels, it's a mix of both.. I clearly prefer the dark green, it looks richer and better
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