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View Poll Results: White Dial or Black Dial? | |||
White Dial | 72 | 60.50% | |
Black Dial | 47 | 39.50% | |
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Yesterday, 02:01 AM | #1 |
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116500 White vs Black
I've finally made up my mind to get a 116500 vs other Daytona's I was considering. My local AD had a white 116500 and 126500 that I was able to try on and I'm set on the 116500.
I know dial color has been discussed many times, but I cannot decide. Many say 116500 looks best in the white dial. Can anyone that has had the option of choosing either from an AD or gray market comment which they would choose? Giving some of my thoughts below.
Keeping the obvious $3-4k price difference out of this too. I'm asking all of this as I'm genuinely curious before I make a big move to get one. I was always set on the black dial, but now am considering white too. Appreciate all of the input. |
Yesterday, 02:06 AM | #2 |
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I really think that the white dial is the right choice here. An all time classic.
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Yesterday, 02:17 AM | #3 |
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I have both and the black dial just sits in the safe.
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Yesterday, 02:34 AM | #4 |
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116500 White vs Black
What else do you own? That might make a difference.
White is so obviously a Daytona could be more obvious to everyone else. Maybe that appeals. Maybe it doesn’t? I think when the time comes - once I’ve gathered the funds - I will be getting a white. I think it’s slightly more legible and long term as an inheritance I think white will prove to be the best bet. Nice to know my son could liquidate it easily if he needs to in time. Lot of hope around the Daytona but I think most of it is justified. Built like a tank and one of the best chrono movements ever made. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Yesterday, 02:48 AM | #5 |
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Most of my steel watches have black dials - white makes for a bit of diversity in my collection.
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Omega SMP Quartz - Blue Dial - sentimental piece Omega SMP Coax - Black Dial - sentimental piece. Thanks everyone! Few pics of the white dial I tried (incoming soon below). I go back and forth if it works with my skin tone. I think some of it is that I've only had black/blue dial watches. So going to white is totally new. I'm pretty boring in the regard. |
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Yesterday, 03:13 AM | #8 |
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I had the choice black or white... I went white.
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In that case definitely white. Would make a nice contrast to your black and blue seamasters. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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The two most popular Rolex watches are the Sub and GMT, dial color black. I took myself out of the masses and bought white. I'm also on my AD's shortlist for black, which I like as well, both are winners, but a white dial Rolex is different and stands out, contrast is King for me!!
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Yesterday, 05:23 AM | #11 |
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I bought a black and then replaced it with a white. Black shiny chrome looked cheap to me and couldn't read the sub dials. (Just got new glasses.) Love the watch but I'm already looking at WG/blue dial and YG/Newman to complement it. Maybe put the Panda on a strap for more casual wear ... lots of polish for a sports watch.
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Yesterday, 06:02 AM | #13 |
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I have both and wear the black 99% over the white.
I just gravitate to it more. |
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Love my black dial. Works with absolutely everything.
Unfortunately it’s too similar to the sea of black dial, oyster bracelet sports Rolex. The white dial is a great contrast as part of a collection. |
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Good move. Any particular reason why you went white? Just prefer the look or a lot of other black dial watches in your collection?
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The main reason I'm considering the white is because everyone seems to say the white is way better on the 116500. With everything in life, I try and understand the other side of the equation and what I could be missing by focusing so much on the black. Like I said, I think the white looks so clean in some instances. Black looks cleaner in more situations, but when the white looks good, it is just perfect. The $4k price difference I also think about to some extent. I'd like to get into a GMT at some point in addition to the Daytona and that goes a decent ways towards acquiring that. But if the white dial is actually better, then I'll go that direction. I'm very indifferent as I like them both. :) |
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Yesterday, 10:47 AM | #17 |
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I much prefer the black but majority will always be white. The good news is that you can’t go wrong with either.
The only thing I’d say is that never let the ~$4K difference factor in as it’s such a small amount of difference when you’re in the ~$25-29k grey market price range. |
Yesterday, 10:54 AM | #18 |
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I've experienced both and white is my preference on a 116500.
Legibility is great. The panda effect is superior. But as always go with what makes you happy!!
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Yesterday, 12:09 PM | #20 |
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Black dial is the better looking watch. It also looks more expensive, not that it should matter.
White dial is what more people want to post on Instagram. It epitomizes “hype watch” and will be more instantly recognizable if that matters. The price difference is immaterial. |
Yesterday, 12:15 PM | #21 |
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White would be my choice. The dial color really "pops" more for me, also there's more contrast with everything, especially against the black ceramic bezel. Also, as you already mentioned....easier to read.
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I’ve had four SS Daytonas from the three previous generations, two white and two black. I chose the black 116500 because I like it better. My AD doesn’t differentiate, if you are offered a steel Daytona you are asked what color, more people ask for white so it takes longer to get.
I think about this a lot when I wear my Daytona…it’s a great rugged comfortable watch that keeps extremely accurate time but if you expect it to change your life it probably won’t. You have to love it because you enjoy it, not because of what others think. |
Yesterday, 03:26 PM | #24 |
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I have white dial 126500 and black dial 116500. Both are beautiful - white more legible, black looks sleeker. I’m most likely to wear my yellow gold 116508. All kidding aside, get when excites you. They are both great variants of a fantastic watch model.
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Yesterday, 04:24 PM | #25 |
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I have white 12 and black 11.
I prefer the Black, it looks way more aesthetically pleasing to my eye. The white is still beautiful, no doubt about it. But the Black for me personally is easily the better looking of the two. As others have said, there is no right or wrong answer here. Both are great, so buy the colour that speaks to you most. |
Yesterday, 05:46 PM | #26 |
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Re skin tone…. It’s a white watch. In my opinion, this goes with all skintones. Don’t overthink. This is not a purple, yellow, etc watch where this might be a consideration. My view anyway.
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Yesterday, 06:37 PM | #27 |
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It’s black all the way, I always find black dials attractive.
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Funny you say that, I am likely to reach out to a PM Daytona too, mostly, and steel stays back… |
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Yesterday, 07:00 PM | #29 |
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Both awesome faces, (same counts for the Explorer II's)
I voted "white" but could also be black.
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Yesterday, 07:32 PM | #30 |
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I have a Black 116500 and a white 126500 and wish it was the other way around but had no option for a white 116500 at the time from my AD. The black 116500 is beautiful and I’m about to trade my white 126500 for a 116500.
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