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Old 26 January 2022, 08:07 PM   #1
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116719 vs 126719

Purely out of interest, any changes to this model other than the movement and possibly the coronet at bottom of dial?
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Old 26 January 2022, 11:43 PM   #2
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I don't believe so, Jay. Owned both and can't really think of anything other than what you've noted.
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Old 27 January 2022, 12:39 AM   #3
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Thankyou - how did you come to owning both out of curiosity?
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Old 27 January 2022, 12:40 AM   #4
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Thankyou - how did you come to owning both out of curiosity?
He’s always tweaking his collection (well kind of)
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Old 27 January 2022, 12:41 AM   #5
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I think the 116719 originally came with a black dial but could be swapped for blue. The 126719 only came with blue.
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Old 27 January 2022, 01:16 AM   #6
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I think the 116719 originally came with a black dial but could be swapped for blue. The 126719 only came with blue.
Ah really I did not know this: so the 126719 was never available in black?
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Old 28 January 2022, 02:10 AM   #7
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He’s always tweaking his collection (well kind of)
LOL. I was an owner of the 11 series back in 2015. (Stupidly) flipped it away, and then recently did a little consolidation to get the 12. Or tweaking, as Brian so eloquently put.

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Ah really I did not know this: so the 126719 was never available in black?
Nope. At least not to my knowledge.
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Old 28 January 2022, 03:08 AM   #8
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LOL. I was an owner of the 11 series back in 2015. (Stupidly) flipped it away, and then recently did a little consolidation to get the 12. Or tweaking, as Brian so eloquently put.



Nope. At least not to my knowledge.
Thanks Larry - nice tweaking
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Old 28 January 2022, 03:44 AM   #9
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Ah really I did not know this: so the 126719 was never available in black?
The 116719 was released with black dial. After that the SS 116710 was released and it 'counterfeited' the WG 116719. At that time Rolex changed the dial on the 116719 to blue for one year to distinguish it from the SS 116710. 116719 owners (with black dial) were able to buy a blue dial to replace black at this point with some ADs letting the owners keep the black dial while others had to give it up. After that the 126719 was released with new movement and blue dial; the current model. I know all this because at that time I could have bought a nice pre-owned 116719 for 32K CAD but got cold feet spending that kind of money on one watch

116719 can be black or blue.
126719 always in blue.
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Old 28 January 2022, 03:55 AM   #10
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Purely out of interest, any changes to this model other than the movement and possibly the coronet at bottom of dial?
The new bezel has a darker blue.
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Old 28 January 2022, 04:04 AM   #11
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The new bezel has a darker blue.
Yes thanks. Weirdly i have the Meteorite and have been pining after the WG black dial as a daily lately …
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Old 28 January 2022, 05:17 AM   #12
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If you can swing it go for it. You could source a 126710 dial and switch it out once in a while.
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Old 28 January 2022, 05:27 AM   #13
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If you can swing it go for it. You could source a 126710 dial and switch it out once in a while.

No no no that cannot do lol. Switching out meteorite dial is a dangerous process from what I hear
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Old 28 January 2022, 05:36 AM   #14
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No no no that cannot do lol. Switching out meteorite dial is a dangerous process from what I hear
I was not aware of that!
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Old 29 January 2022, 01:22 AM   #15
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Yes thanks. Weirdly i have the Meteorite and have been pining after the WG black dial as a daily lately …
So...sounds like you need to add an 11 series to the collection.

I support this plan.
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Old 29 January 2022, 07:59 PM   #16
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So...sounds like you need to add an 11 series to the collection.

I support this plan.
Asides from the 114060 and the 116618 ? Lol.

I really should venture into other brands at this point but considering I have no AD relationships I’m quite hesitant to venture into the world of PP, VC etc etc etc high horology brands buying used.
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Old 29 January 2022, 08:20 PM   #17
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The 116719 was released with black dial. After that the SS 116710 was released and it 'counterfeited' the WG 116719. At that time Rolex changed the dial on the 116719 to blue for one year to distinguish it from the SS 116710.
116710 was released 7 years prior to 116719. The 116719 had a black dial for 3/4 years until the blue dial version was released.
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Old 29 January 2022, 09:19 PM   #18
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What Mario said is accurate ! I have 116719 and swaped for a blue dial but I was allowed to keep black dial for a fee. It was well worth it . The RSC changed the dial and hands and I kept the black dial cost was 1080.00.
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What Mario said is accurate ! I have 116719 and swaped for a blue dial but I was allowed to keep black dial for a fee. It was well worth it . The RSC changed the dial and hands and I kept the black dial cost was 1080.00.
Yep, you can swap the dial around to your hearts content on that reference
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What Mario said is accurate ! I have 116719 and swaped for a blue dial but I was allowed to keep black dial for a fee. It was well worth it . The RSC changed the dial and hands and I kept the black dial cost was 1080.00.
Worth every penny
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Old 29 January 2022, 10:44 PM   #21
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Asides from the 114060 and the 116618 ? Lol.

I really should venture into other brands at this point but considering I have no AD relationships I’m quite hesitant to venture into the world of PP, VC etc etc etc high horology brands buying used.
Of course. Those are subs, you need a GMT.
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Old 29 January 2022, 10:48 PM   #22
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Of course. Those are subs, you need a GMT.
S*** I forgot the 116710ln we’ll go with pm gmt 11 series then ha. Seems a good an excuse as any.
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Old 29 January 2022, 11:39 PM   #23
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S*** I forgot the 116710ln we’ll go with pm gmt 11 series then ha. Seems a good an excuse as any.
Oh, that's steel...you need PM. Once again, I approve this course of action.

Congrats in advance!
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The 116719 was released with black dial. After that the SS 116710 was released and it 'counterfeited' the WG 116719. At that time Rolex changed the dial on the 116719 to blue for one year to distinguish it from the SS 116710. 116719 owners (with black dial) were able to buy a blue dial to replace black at this point with some ADs letting the owners keep the black dial while others had to give it up. After that the 126719 was released with new movement and blue dial; the current model. I know all this because at that time I could have bought a nice pre-owned 116719 for 32K CAD but got cold feet spending that kind of money on one watch

116719 can be black or blue.
126719 always in blue.
Thanks again for the detailed information It helped me to make my decision :)
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Old 25 August 2023, 05:18 AM   #25
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Thanks again for the detailed information It helped me to make my decision :)
Out of the curiosity, which one you finally get? 116719 or 126719
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