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Old 18 November 2017, 02:29 PM   #1
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First world problem complaining about BLNR

I've owned the watch for 2.5 years now and enjoy it for the most part. Just wanted to share some weak points that prospective buyers might not be aware of as, imho, the watch is held to a higher standard here than it deserves:

- Lug edges are pointy and sharp, feel unfinished

- Chamfers on top of lugs are almost non-existent. I always liked shiny chamfers on my Rolex

- Brushing of mid-case on top of lugs is straight, no longer brushed diagonally toward the midlinks

- Quite frequently, the crown gets stuck in 2nd position when trying to pull out to 3rd position/hacking the movement. This has been widely discussed on this forum. It has not 'loosened' up over time so far. Usually winding it a few more times helps. Will have this addressed when it's going in for service in a few years.

- Lume is fairly weak, only bothers me when I'm flying overnight and the lights are off in the cabin
- In addition to the above, the GMT arrow is extremely hard to find when it's dark. It virtually disappears when lume is faint and whenever sits on top of an hour marker.

- Date doesn't exactly switch at midnight. Just shows laziness of whoever assembled it. Correct me if i'm wrong. Afaik all it requires is that the minute hand has to be installed immediately after the hour hand was moved to switch over to the next date and future date switches would occur when both hour and minute hand point at 12. Again, not a big deal but would add to level of perfection that is expected at this price point.

- ROLEX engraving on rehaut is now just laser etched. A single line for each letter. Previously it had the outline of the letters deeply engraved into the rehaut which I much preferred. The single line letter looks somewhat cheap to me.

Having said all that, it's a great watch at the end of the day but, ceramic bezel and better bracelet aside, older Rolex sport models seem more finished and refined than this one.
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Old 18 November 2017, 02:49 PM   #2
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I love the 16710 as much or better, I like that the 16710 feels and fits perfect, I like the ratty bracelet, the insert change and the no PCL. And the BNIB price of 3750.00.. deciding on to put the SS Super Jubilee in the 16710 or the 116710. 🤔
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Old 19 November 2017, 02:53 AM   #3
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I love the 16710 as much or better, I like that the 16710 feels and fits perfect, I like the ratty bracelet, the insert change and the no PCL. And the BNIB price of 3750.00.. deciding on to put the SS Super Jubilee in the 16710 or the 116710. 🤔
I would love the super jubilee for my 166710. How much does that cost?
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Old 19 November 2017, 05:34 AM   #4
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I love the 16710 as much or better, I like that the 16710 feels and fits perfect, I like the ratty bracelet, the insert change and the no PCL. And the BNIB price of 3750.00.. deciding on to put the SS Super Jubilee in the 16710 or the 116710. 🤔
Agreed. The 16710 was my favorite Rolex and the one I regret letting go. Not a huge fan of the new ceramic bezels or wide lug cases.
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Old 18 November 2017, 08:52 PM   #5
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Whilst not the most popular opinion here, much prefer maxi case and six digit improvements

Think that PCL are the only negative



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Old 18 November 2017, 09:07 PM   #6
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I've owned the watch for 2.5 years now and enjoy it for the most part. Just wanted to share some weak points that prospective buyers might not be aware of as, imho, the watch is held to a higher standard here than it deserves:

- Lug edges are pointy and sharp, feel unfinished

- Chamfers on top of lugs are almost non-existent. I always liked shiny chamfers on my Rolex

- Brushing of mid-case on top of lugs is straight, no longer brushed diagonally toward the midlinks

- Quite frequently, the crown gets stuck in 2nd position when trying to pull out to 3rd position/hacking the movement. This has been widely discussed on this forum. It has not 'loosened' up over time so far. Usually winding it a few more times helps. Will have this addressed when it's going in for service in a few years.

- Lume is fairly weak, only bothers me when I'm flying overnight and the lights are off in the cabin
- In addition to the above, the GMT arrow is extremely hard to find when it's dark. It virtually disappears when lume is faint and whenever sits on top of an hour marker.

- Date doesn't exactly switch at midnight. Just shows laziness of whoever assembled it. Correct me if i'm wrong. Afaik all it requires is that the minute hand has to be installed immediately after the hour hand was moved to switch over to the next date and future date switches would occur when both hour and minute hand point at 12. Again, not a big deal but would add to level of perfection that is expected at this price point.

- ROLEX engraving on rehaut is now just laser etched. A single line for each letter. Previously it had the outline of the letters deeply engraved into the rehaut which I much preferred. The single line letter looks somewhat cheap to me.

Having said all that, it's a great watch at the end of the day but, ceramic bezel and better bracelet aside, older Rolex sport models seem more finished and refined than this one.
This is the main reason I got rid of mine...a nice watch...not a great watch.

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Old 18 November 2017, 09:10 PM   #7
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Dont want to burst anyones Rolex bubble but Rolex is not AP PP VC etc. They may be the top watch brand in the world but far from the top watchmaker on the planet.

You get robust watches not highly finished watches.

In Rolexes price point for example IWC and Grand Seiko offer much better 'finished' cases dials etc.
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Old 18 November 2017, 10:49 PM   #8
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Dont want to burst anyones Rolex bubble but Rolex is not AP PP VC etc. They may be the top watch brand in the world but far from the top watchmaker on the planet.

You get robust watches not highly finished watches.

In Rolexes price point for example IWC and Grand Seiko offer much better 'finished' cases dials etc.
True statement.
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Old 20 November 2017, 01:21 AM   #9
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This is the main reason I got rid of mine...a nice watch...not a great watch.

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Have to agree the lume is quite weak on the blnr
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Old 20 November 2017, 01:27 AM   #10
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Have to agree the lume is quite weak on the blnr
Tudor Pelagos' lume beats all Rolex watches not just BLNR.
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Old 18 November 2017, 09:11 PM   #11
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older Rolex sport models seem more finished and refined than this one.
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Old 18 November 2017, 09:31 PM   #12
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Completely subjective. Most of your points are in relation to a personal taste.

The reference to me destroys it’s predecessor with the upgrades. But that is my personal taste.
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Completely subjective. Most of your points are in relation to a personal taste.

The reference to me destroys it’s predecessor with the upgrades. But that is my personal taste.


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Old 18 November 2017, 09:34 PM   #14
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Interesting post. Thanks for sharing. The absence of a glidelock clasp puts me away from it as I can't travel with a travel watch without adjustable clasp. This is the only real problem for me.
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Old 18 November 2017, 09:46 PM   #15
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Old 18 November 2017, 11:33 PM   #16
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Interesting post. Thanks for sharing. The absence of a glidelock clasp puts me away from it as I can't travel with a travel watch without adjustable clasp. This is the only real problem for me.
100% agree - Glidelock was the deciding factor for me also.

Don't get me wrong, I do like the GMT, just don't love it enough.

I use the Glidelock virtually every day in the summer moths or when on holiday, where as the GMT function would only get used a few times a year whilst traveling.

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100% agree - Glidelock was the deciding factor for me also.

Don't get me wrong, I do like the GMT, just don't love it enough.

I use the Glidelock virtually every day in the summer moths or when on holiday, where as the GMT function would only get used a few times a year whilst traveling.

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Mine fits like a glove after moving the spring bar up one notch within the micro adjustments inside the clasp. If during the day at any point it gets too tight, I just open up the easy link. If I notice the watch getting too loose again, I pop the half link back in. The micro adjustment made all the difference. True, glidelock would be awesome to have on any Rolex but on the BLNR you can make do with playing around with different settings inside the clasp. If you have a pretty good but not great fit right now, chances are you just need to move the spring bar into the next hole over.
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Old 19 November 2017, 02:23 AM   #18
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Mine fits like a glove after moving the spring bar up one notch within the micro adjustments inside the clasp. If during the day at any point it gets too tight, I just open up the easy link. If I notice the watch getting too loose again, I pop the half link back in. The micro adjustment made all the difference. True, glidelock would be awesome to have on any Rolex but on the BLNR you can make do with playing around with different settings inside the clasp. If you have a pretty good but not great fit right now, chances are you just need to move the spring bar into the next hole over.
Fair point - please don't think I'm hating on the BLNR, I'm not, I like all Rolex sports models.



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I see my BLNR as a good all-around watch. It's a mix of jewelry and functionality.

For better finishing, I would look at Grand Seiko and Patek

For max functionality, this would be my choice

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Mine fits like a glove after moving the spring bar up one notch within the micro adjustments inside the clasp. If during the day at any point it gets too tight, I just open up the easy link. If I notice the watch getting too loose again, I pop the half link back in. The micro adjustment made all the difference. True, glidelock would be awesome to have on any Rolex but on the BLNR you can make do with playing around with different settings inside the clasp. If you have a pretty good but not great fit right now, chances are you just need to move the spring bar into the next hole over.
Agree Mathias but 5 mm is way too much for me. My wrists don't change in size through the day the equivalent of an entire link, just a mm at a time, which is why the glidelock is so perfect. There's also a psychological component when you know you have a feature you can use to solve your problem anytime and that makes me tolerate a little bit more. With the asked price for these watches I need perfection.
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that only thing that bothers me is point 4. I also have hard time pulling the crown to 3rd position.
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why did you buy this watch? sounds like you dont like it.

that said im not a huge fan of the gmt 2
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why did you buy this watch? sounds like you dont like it.
My thoughts too

OP that's a pretty long list and it sounds like you might not be a fan of modern Rolex references in general.

That's ok, there's lots here who would agree.
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why did you buy this watch? sounds like you dont like it.

that said im not a huge fan of the gmt 2
The guy has been wearing it for nearly 3 years and these are impressions after that time span.

No one can formulate those thoughts after internet researching or wearing the watch for a month. They’re built up over time.
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The guy has been wearing it for nearly 3 years and these are impressions after that time span.

No one can formulate those thoughts after internet researching or wearing the watch for a month. They’re built up over time.
fair enough. but i lve been wearing my subc for that long and i dont have those complaints. if i did i wouldn't continue to own it. doesnt take two and a half years to figure the majority of that out....
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fair enough. but i lve been wearing my subc for that long and i dont have those complaints. if i did i wouldn't continue to own it. doesnt take two and a half years to figure the majority of that out....
But they're fairly mild complaints, the original OP never said he hated it, just listed his issues with it. They're fair enough to have.

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I think it's incredibly refreshing to hear an honest review from an owner who has recognized some areas of concern yet continues to enjoy the watch.

Everyone loves their watch when they first purchase it; those reviews are sincere but usually lack depth and maturity. How many ultimately get flipped? Probably quite a few.

Then you've got the haters. Nitpicking everything about a watch they've never owned and never will. Perhaps a valid opinion, but hardly an informed review.

And then you've got the OP's review. He's owned the watch long enough to see the perceived shortcomings and describe them well, yet continues to express positive feelings for the timepiece.

That's a review worth reading.

Agreed!

I love this forum and it's been a font of so much knowledge for me, as I try to carve out an opinion of whether to indulge in a Rolex next year. But one observation is that when someone posts a picture of a watch to start a thread, usually the only comments are compliments! That creates a wonderful and very welcome atmosphere, but sometimes, lacks a little critical thinking or analysis. And considering the deep and unbelievable knowledge of this forum, it's sometimes a shame more heated discussion is not encountered.

Nothing is never perfect, Rolex being one of them and it's cool to hear critical but reasoned discussion over flaws, whether it's subjective or objective.

I thought it was a great post on a great forum. :)
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But one observation is that when someone posts a picture of a watch to start a thread, usually the only comments are compliments! That creates a wonderful and very welcome atmosphere, but sometimes, lacks a little critical thinking or analysis.
Many save for years to buy a Rolex, and when posting about finally acquiring their dream watch, be hardly fair to criticise it

Although you read enough and you soon find out what the Forum vibe is, such as two tone watches (except Bluesy) and the Yachtmaster II not being that popular, but still respecting the owners choice





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The guy has been wearing it for nearly 3 years and these are impressions after that time span.

No one can formulate those thoughts after internet researching or wearing the watch for a month. They’re built up over time.
^^^Absolutely agree with this.

I think it's incredibly refreshing to hear an honest review from an owner who has recognized some areas of concern yet continues to enjoy the watch.

Everyone loves their watch when they first purchase it; those reviews are sincere but usually lack depth and maturity. How many ultimately get flipped? Probably quite a few.

Then you've got the haters. Nitpicking everything about a watch they've never owned and never will. Perhaps a valid opinion, but hardly an informed review.

And then you've got the OP's review. He's owned the watch long enough to see the perceived shortcomings and describe them well, yet continues to express positive feelings for the timepiece.

That's a review worth reading.

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I’m actually enjoying this thread and your opinion. I had the watch and after 12-18 months noticed things I didn’t say was a huge fan of, however after having to sell it I’m back on the wait list for one.


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Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

It’s nice to see some long term subjective opinions as most wearers of high end watches just seem to say it’s amazing, read up on the history, have you seen how much it costs?! Etc, etc. Then a year later they “flip” it.

No matter how great a Watch is, and it sounds like you’re still enjoying it, no Watch is perfect so some long term impressions are welcome.
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