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7 October 2013, 12:01 PM | #1 |
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Different shades of LV
Ah, the inconsistencies/subtle variations of Rolex that drive us all mad. Most of us know the different variations of this beautiful piece: different insert fonts, different insert colors, different dial hash marks, etc... Enjoy some group shots I took today of a few pieces I have :
Watch on left is a Y966XXX with a lime green flat 4 insert and a Mk 2 Dial. Watch in middle is a Y946XXX with a non lime green flat 4 insert and a Mk 1 Dial. Watch on right is a V61XXXX.
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Outstanding comparison pics of the LV Sub!
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I'm not quite sure that my photography skills with an iPhone are outstanding, especially as it started to rain, but thanks for the kudos Richard!
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As an LV lover that was awesome! Thank you and congratulations on having two Y serial numbers. Kudos!
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Wow, amazing contrast between the 3. Never would notice by themselves. Thanks for sharing!
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Love my 2 LVs, but wish I had 3. Thanks for sharing
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Wow there is a difference
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Thanks Jason. Well in all fairness, the V is in the FS section. The Ys are keepers though!
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(Of course keep both Ys also)
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Lol, I wish I could! Actually, the lime green Y is part of my regular rotation. Just LOVE that lime color. Funnily enough, my brother has another Y946 and his does have the lime green insert, albeit with a Mk 1 dial. Go figure!
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great comparison! - very nice pics
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great info
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Man. Ys. My grail LV. Had a Z. Now have a M and a V.
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Interesting to see you have two flat fours there, and from my understanding on the serials of these, the flat four was fitted to a three tick Maxi dial originally, correct?
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Very nice trio! Congrats
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i love that watch!!!
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Great comparison pics!
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Super thread. Thanks for sharing.
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Hello. The majority of Flat 4 bezels seem to be fitted to watches with the so called Mk 1 dial that has 5 ticks under the Swiss Made, like the Y946XXX above in the center. My Y966XXX watch with the lime green insert on the left seems to be one of few that I have seen with a Mk 2 dial with 3 ticks. I have seen a few other Ys with the flat 4 and the Mk 2 dial, but many more seem to have been fitted with the Mk 1 dial. I use the term "many" loosely as well as there are not too many Ys floating around. As we always seem to learn though, there are no real strict rules about this stuff when it comes to our friends at Rolex!
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Great info put out here. Some has been covered in the past, but you have definitely added to the knowledge!
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Man, i wish i had a Sub LV!
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