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Production run of the 50th Anniversary Sea Dweller
I just had a random thought and realized that the current Sea Dweller is in it's 7th year of production. How long does a particular iteration of a Rolex remain in production and is it different for a big anniversary model such as a 50th?
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Totally random
The 16610lv was about 8 years The Pt Daytona 116506 was exactly 10 years I believe |
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116600 was just over 3 years...2014-2017
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My favourite sea dweller
Just perfect Never sold well and pulled because it looked like a sub but was 2k more It is one of those watches that has consistently under performed even to this day. Crazy considering its relative rarity and the how unique it is from a build point of view It was the predecessor to the anniversary SD |
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