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27 June 2018, 10:34 PM | #1 |
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When did Sub/GMT/Daytona get ceramic bezels?
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27 June 2018, 10:37 PM | #2 |
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27 June 2018, 10:39 PM | #3 |
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GMT 2007 I think actually for SS, I think the full gold GMT ceramic came out before 2005 or 2006
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28 June 2018, 12:49 AM | #7 |
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GMT gold ceramic 116718 2005
GMT stainless steel ceramic 116710 2007 Sub 11618 gold ceramic 2008 Sub 116610 stainless steel 2010 Sub 114060 stainless steel 2012 Pretty sure that's correct |
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This seems right. I got my first Rolex in the early spring of 2008. I don't recall if there was a stainless steel ceramic GMT-Master II in the case, but there were certainly all the older 5 digit models. I didn't really know a lot about the brand other than I wanted a Yacht-Master or a Submariner. My parents were buying me the watch as a gift for graduating medical school and weren't going to pay for the YM. I was given the option of the Submariner, Submariner Date, or Submariner Date LV. There was no offered price difference between the 16610 and 16610LV. Both were just over 5k. I ended up going with the 16610 because it seemed the most classic. Still love the piece, but wish I got the 16610LV or a 16710 with a Pepsi bezel (I recall them still being in the case).
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28 June 2018, 01:15 AM | #9 |
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Sub doesn't have an Easy Link, it's a Glidelock. The ceramic bezel was introduced on the Daytona on the leather strap, PM models prior to the Oyster Flex. The GMT Master and Submariner/Sub Date had them included in their 6 digit updates and at those references various introductions. Was different for SS, TT, Gold
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28 June 2018, 02:31 AM | #11 |
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Gmt YG 2005 Gmt TT YG 2006 Gmt SS 2007 YMII YG 2007 SDDS 2008 SUB Date YG/WG 2008 SUB Date TT YG 2009 SUB Date SS 2010 YMII TT RG 2011 Dayto RG leather 2011 SUB SS 2012 YMII SS 2013 Dayto Pt 2013 GMT WG 2014 SD 4000 2014 YM OysterFlex Men and Lady 2015 Dayto SS 2016 SD 43 2017 Gmt TT RG 2018 Gmt RG 2018 |
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It is, but I'm not sure what you may be referring to that came out in 2015. The Sub Date in SS came out in 2010. Sub no date in 2012. I'm not familiar with any Subs released in 2015. D Blues were 2014. SD43s came out in 2017.
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I didn’t find info online about my answer, but was the adjustable clasp and ceramic bezel on the sub released the same time? what year did rolex add them to the sub ? I just read somewhere that it was 2015 but I’m not sure. Also does the gmt and Daytona have an adjustable clasp? It’s just so confusing to find the answer to my simple question when people just use reference numbers to watches.
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Any Sub made with the Ceramic bezel will have the glide lock |
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Check out Rolex.com and each watch's landing page. They'll give you everything you need on all current models. Model references are straight forward once you get the hang of them. Current line goes 1166xx for Subs, 1165xx for Daytonas and 1267xx for GMT Masters (though last gen movements still are 1167xx). Last 2 digits SS: always end in x0 TT: always end in 13 YG: always end in 18 WG: always end in 19 These all have 6 digit reference numbers, hence, why they are referred to as 6 digits. 5 digits, just drop the 2nd number in the reference i.e. 116610 (Sub) becomes 16610. Upsizing like the Explorer 2 and the first digit becomes a 2. Movement update and the second digit becomes a 2. These aren't always 100%, but those should get you thru almost anything on the forums. |
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