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Old Yesterday, 01:11 PM   #31
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Do any members typically upgrade their current reference for a newer version of the same reference? I ask because I sometimes think about going from my 2017 Bluesy to a more current year, but not sure there is enough of a variance between the two. Thoughts? Thanks
I like the older case and the gold text goes so well with the gold on the watch. The white text on the newer reference looks fine but not my fav…
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Thanks all,

So, suffice to say, using a "back of the envelope" tally, it sounds like the overall sentiment is there isn't really a compelling reason to go from a 2017 to 2020+ version of the Bluesy?
Thanks again!
It just depends. You've got to weigh whether the changes made in the 12 series is worth it to YOU, and no one else.

I traded a black EXP2 for the 22 series when it was introduced b/c I hated the phantom hands. I'm presently considering trading my LV 'so-called mark I' bezel, b/c I think the newer bezels have a much more appealing shade of green (IMO of course). So...is that crazy? Well, to the non-watch population, and probably a good portion of watch lovers, absolutely, 100% batshit crazy, in fact.

But, as they won't be coming over to my house to wear my watches, I guess it doesn't matter, does it?
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I upgrade if there are improvements I like. in 11 vs 12 series for Sub, I liked dimension more plus increased power reserve, so did upgrade.
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Thanks, ryanbush...is there a material difference (see noticeable) between the 40MM and 41MM?
I actually like the 40 a little better, but I might be the minority that likes the maxi case and the more tapered look of the bracelet.
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Old Today, 01:44 AM   #35
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Yes I will be upgrading my Sub 116618LB with the flat blue dial to the Sub 116618LB with the blue sunburst dial, I am just waiting on a suitable model to become available


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Can you send to RSC and will they swap dial? Sounds like they do it for certain datejusts and presidents.
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Can you send to RSC and will they swap dial? Sounds like they do it for certain datejusts and presidents.

No I wouldn’t want an after aftermarket dial, I like to keep to the original even though it would probably be a few thousand cheaper to get an aftermarket dial. My watch is a 2012 model, Rolex switched to the flat blue dial in 2008 & I don’t think the flat blue was very popular so in 2013 they reverted back to the blue sunburst dial. I reckon it will cost around €7,000 to €8,000 to upgrade, I am just waiting on the blue sunburst dial to become available on watchfinder Europe


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No I wouldn’t want an after aftermarket dial, I like to keep to the original even though it would probably be a few thousand cheaper to get an aftermarket dial. My watch is a 2012 model, Rolex switched to the flat blue dial in 2008 & I don’t think the flat blue was very popular so in 2013 they reverted back to the blue sunburst dial. I reckon it will cost around €7,000 to €8,000 to upgrade, I am just waiting on the blue sunburst dial to become available on watchfinder Europe


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Good luck, I would love a blue bezel/black dial sub in steel. Things that will never happen for $1000...
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Good luck, I would love a blue bezel/black dial sub in steel. Things that will never happen for $1000...

I paid €31,250 for the Sub I have from watchfinder in August last year, that was before the Rolex price crashed, I actually thought it had the sunburst dial, but I didn’t do enough research on the 116618LB, but I know that I will lose big time on the part exchange but I am prepaid to take that hit for the dial I want. This will probably be the last Rolex that I buy anyway


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