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Old Yesterday, 04:08 AM   #1
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Which Sub to Choose?!

Hi gang,

In the market for a submariner to complete my Rolex collection

Current collections:

-Vintage Datejust SS jubilee with slate dial from the 1990s
-GMT Pepsi 16710 on oyster from 2002
-Daytona 116500 Black from 2019
-DD40 RG 40 olive dial from 2024

Looking at two different subs for the next addition:

Vintage 16800 from the mid 1980s
with patina on indices - (this is a matte dial without gold insert around the hour markers)

The other is the new 41 mm SubC with green ceramic MK 2

Two different watches but same price point
Any recommendations is appreciated as I am quite torn on this
I love the vintage proportions and vintage patina but the pop of color from the green ceramic is a charming look
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Old Yesterday, 04:17 AM   #2
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Old Yesterday, 04:18 AM   #3
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I’d always go with the newer reference when it comes to Submariners
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You can't do better than a nice clean 5 digit Sub, SS TT or PM, take your pick.
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16800 gets my vote for that more vintage look
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I love and would go with the 16800 matte dial. It depends on your wearing habits a bit as well.

I wore my 16750 of that same era for about 16 years, and it’s still durable honestly, but there are situations I wouldn’t wear it where I would a modern reference. You have others in the collection so you can adjust Im sure as needed. The Sub is still a rugged watch, but as they get older you might loose some of that rugged usability where the 126610 may serve better.

I vote 16800, but all really depends on your intent for it.
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Another vote for the palletoni 16800 here.
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Unless you're scratching a vintage itch, I'd go with the modern Sub.
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Old Yesterday, 01:10 PM   #10
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I know it is not one of your options listed, but you can't go wrong with a 14060m!
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I'd go new. You do you.
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Old Yesterday, 09:28 PM   #12
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Yet another opinion:

If vintage try to get your hands on a 1680 red Submariner or go with the latest Submariner reference 124060…

Personally, I would lean towards the latest reference but each to their own!


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New LV, hands down. Can't recommend it enough.
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I would go with the 114060 if you are looking to save a bit or a 124060 as a new or slightly pre-owned watch. The balance of the ND dial is amazing and it is the Submariner. I have owned all of the Submariners over the years and am not interested in five digit or vintage models any longer. I prefer modern, robust watches and refuse to pay a premium for a watch that is not premium, to me. The LV is OK but if you are going with the green then step up to the Hulk.
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I’d always go with the newer reference when it comes to Submariners
Exactly!! it will be vintage soon enough, always good to go for a newer fresh example….
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I would choose 16800 but also 16610 or 14060 or 5513 but never the new 41mm ones
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Love the 16800. Given your collection though…I’d go LV. If you already had a diver, I’d go vintage with patina for sure. But if having one sub in the collection, I’d personally have something different than a black dial/bezel sub. No offense to those that love and have this reference, I actually love it too… but this is the most common Rolex I see out in the wild. So I choose to be a bit different, even if it’s only slightly… I currently have SD4K as my Rolex diver choice. If I were adding a submariner as one and only submariner to my collection, it would be an LV, Bluesy, 619, 618, etc.…
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"The other is the new 41 mm SubC with green ceramic MK 2"

This one.
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What about the original LV Sub - the 16610LV Kermit? Would fit the vibe of your collection.
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Old Today, 03:16 AM   #22
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all great thoughts and love the pics added to the thread
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Hulk smash !
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