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16 November 2022, 01:57 AM | #1 |
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Collectors nicknames for the modern Daytona 116500LN
Can anyone guess which collectors nicknames will stick on the white and black dial 116500LN's? Or is it too early to tell?
Virtually every steel Daytona from the past has a collectors nickname, for example the Patrizzi dial, the APH dial, floating dial, big red, etc... these are from minor imperfections on the watches. Has there been any imperfections on the modern steel Daytonas that will warrant it's place in collectors history books? I'm aware of "Panda" for the white which I don't really see as a legit collectors nickname but more of an alternative reference since it doesn't really stand for much. Nothing for the black at all? |
16 November 2022, 02:21 AM | #2 |
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i've heard vader for the black.
probably less nicknames based on imperfections these days as most modern rolex's have less and less issues that plagued earlier models. i think the panda will definitely stick, just like hulk and pepsi sticks |
16 November 2022, 02:29 AM | #3 |
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What's wrong with Daytona 116500LN?
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16 November 2022, 02:30 AM | #4 |
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Right that makes sense. I have heard of the Vader one, I just feel these nicknames are quite a bit more superficial with no meaning backing them compared to the ones of past. Maybe someone will notice some kind of unique difference on the new ones at some point.
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Have to agree nicknames more suitable for those of children 5 to 10 years old.
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16 November 2022, 02:34 AM | #6 |
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16 November 2022, 02:36 AM | #7 |
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……... Please make it stop.
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16 November 2022, 02:36 AM | #8 |
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OP, You should start a thread with a poll.
I’m curious to see what everyone thinks. |
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Gosh I hope not. So sick of people having to name watches.
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You can make up names and call it whatever you want. To me it's a Daytona with either black or white dial.
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16 November 2022, 03:22 AM | #17 |
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His nickname is solid as rock though for that reference, used by nearly everyone for that specific dial, so something must have worked.
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Mr P is also the founder of what is known as the present Antiquorum, which is well known for selling dubious watches through their auction. It’s because of Mr P “great” idea of giving the 16520 with defective lacquer dials a nickname aka P dial that these days, these defective 16520s are selling at a premium over a normal 16520. Defective products SHOULD NOT COST A PREMIUM! So when Mr P wanted to sell his defective 16520 with the discoloured sub dial, he coined it as unique and special to fetch a higher price at auctions! E9A2B481-B75A-417B-8003-8FB7A2ED88BA.jpeg So do you still think highly of Mr P now? |
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The fact that he noticed this specific issue that only occurred within a 1-2 year production timeframe seems pretty legit to me. Not only did he sell his at a premium but he pointed it out for every other owner of this specific reference, who also then sold at a premium as well - fair play. I really don't see it as an issue at all but of course everyone has their own opinion. Collectors are called so for a reason, unusual references whether defects or not can be appealing and naturally draw a premium in terms of value, if this were not the case then there would be no collectors game or incentive to be interested in this niche hobby. |
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If the 116500LN has a nickname that fits its character, by all means great! But to force it out just to be part of the cool clan then what’s the purpose? |
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Somewhere on the forum I've seen the black one being referred to as the "Godzilla". I was like wtf as I didn't know it was about the black 116500LN (or even a watch) until another member explained that to me. Not sure who or how they came up with that one though. I'm now sure there's a Seiko model that also goes by the same stupid (or more appropriate) nickname.
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I like the tie fighter name I've seen floating around.
And yes I'm 10. |
16 November 2022, 05:23 AM | #26 |
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I call mine “steel Daytona,” add “ceramic” to date it if needed. Those nicknames you describe aren’t really nicknames, just descriptive terms for certain variations.
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16 November 2022, 05:24 AM | #27 |
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Black sheep
It’s a double entendre. All in favor say aye |
16 November 2022, 05:53 AM | #28 |
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No. It will never patina and if you collect the model number should be enough.
Pepsi, coke, patrizzi, Buckley dials, JPS, APH, Platona, Jm… i get it. I think it’s weird wanting to nickname everything that comes out but that’s apparently what people are into. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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