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View Poll Results: Why did Rolex add an outer steel bezel ring to the new 126500LN Daytona?
To give it a different appearance so it isn't visually confused with the 116500LN 41 47.67%
To make it look retro 38 44.19%
To ensure no parts swap from 115600LN to 126500LN & vice versa 7 8.14%
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Old Today, 04:19 AM   #31
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I think it looks cleaner with the bezel ring. Seeing the 116500 now, it looks almost a bit incomplete to my eye. The more I look at the 126500, the more sleek it looks in comparison.

I don't think Rolex cares a lot about calling back to vintage designs; they save that for Tudor.
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You can't argue with the dark outer ring on the sub-dials and that synchronicity with the plane dark ceramic bezel.
This is the Truth! It really ties the whole look together for me.
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Why I don’t know but they had to change something for the new reference with the updated movement. But I am warming up to it on my SS model below compared to the TT. I think it makes the bezel look slimmer and the side profile look more stealthy.




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Old Today, 04:57 AM   #34
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Just to be different and it looks aesthetically stunning in my opinion.
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I have both, and I'm not sure how anyone could like the 116 better than the 126, unless they just are nostalgic for the piece the already own.
Contrast alone?
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Actually, the metal ring is a ding/dent magnet. It suddenly makes the new 126500 show wear like the 116520 and 16520.

Ask any Daytona buyer … what’s the first thing you look at to determine wear? It’s the bezel edge. It shows all dents and dings and polishing.


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I’m a fan I love the subtle changes on the new Daytona


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I always felt the ceramic bezel on the 11 series made it look like an ornate bezel protector. I've had other watches with similar construction. Dings and dents were not my issue on such watches. It is for others. The trim ring brings more refinement to the watch for me. Most people won't notice one way or the other and I can't think of a reason to bring it up in conversation.
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The concern about the bezel ring getting dinged seems a bit overblown when you consider that around 90-95% of the watch’s exterior is metal anyway.
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I'm guessing they were getting too many breakages during service that they are on the hook for. So they made it more "durable" but really only from their perspective because I've literally never seen a customer crack their daytona bezel.
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Old Today, 07:24 AM   #41
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I think it looks cleaner with the bezel ring. Seeing the 116500 now, it looks almost a bit incomplete to my eye. The more I look at the 126500, the more sleek it looks in comparison.

I don't think Rolex cares a lot about calling back to vintage designs; they save that for Tudor.
There's a LOT of vintage to go around on the 126500. If you look at the le mans, every decision about the 126500 makes sense. Every element is an homage to vintage designs.
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I never really noticed this before. Unbiased opinion as I would take either at retail, the former without the outside ring looks better and is more special.
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I think to enhances the overall aesthetics, giving the watch a more modern and sporty look
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Old Today, 12:23 PM   #44
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I have a 116500 black dial and a 126500 white dial. I personally like the metal bezel edge as it gives the bezel a more finished look. I am also not going to bother trying to "upgrade" my 116500 to the new model. I'm glad I have one of each and I'm glad I was able to buy them from my two local authorized Rolex dealers.
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