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  • Rolex 16610

    With the new ceramic casing, do you guys think the 16610 will have a place in history and be a desired piece along the likes of say, the white 1680, one day?

  • #2
    May be; may be not. It's hard to say for sure. Problem is, there are too many out there, and so to have "a place in history" and be "desired" will unlikely be anytime soon. Who knows, may be 30-40 years down the road
    The Crown Of Achievement

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    • #3
      The market is flooded with 16610 so its unlikely to be a collector's item in the near future
      But the preown value has already appreciated since discon in 2010

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      • #4
        The 16610 will always be an ICONIC watch. Before the ceramic......its THE watch many dreamed to own. However, not sure if it will increased in value much......because as said......the market is FLOODED with them. Cheers....P.

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        • #5
          Having said that.......I will only pick up an early series 16610........if possible.......an R series.......from what i know.....they exist. P.

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          • #6
            recent series are alpha numeric (2011-12), G(2011), V (2009-10), M (2007-08), Z (2006-07), D (2005), F (2004)
            which year is R and P ?

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            • #7
              Correct me if I'm wrong problmchylde, but 16610 was produced in 1988, and R series was introduced in the same year. As for the p, I believed it was a smiley face.

              If I'm not wrong, P series started in 2000.

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              • #8
                (Start of the letter prefix system.)
                R000001 .........................1987
                L000001 .........................1989
                E000001 .........................1990
                X000001 .........................1991
                N000001 .........................1991
                C000001 .........................1992
                S000001 .........................1993
                W000001 .........................1994
                T000001 .........................1996
                U000001 .........................1997
                A000001 .........................1998
                P000001 .........................2000
                K000001 .........................2001
                Y000001 .........................2002
                F000001 .........................2003
                Also started engraving the serial number inside the bezel (under the crystal)
                D000001 .........................2005
                Z000001 ..........................2006
                M000001 ..........................2007
                V000001 ..........................2008
                G000001 ...................Mid 2010
                Random Numbers ....Late 2010 to present
                Passion for Perfection

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                • #9
                  1987! You mean the old 16610 has been around for 23yr before its discon in 2010?
                  Hope the new ceramic sub 116610 will similarly stay for 20yr before its discon in 2030

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by it0001rn View Post
                    Correct me if I'm wrong problmchylde, but 16610 was produced in 1988, and R series was introduced in the same year. As for the p, I believed it was a smiley face.

                    If I'm not wrong, P series started in 2000.
                    Dats rite. R series is earliest known 16610. P = my name......Peter

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                    • #11
                      My apologies, Peter.

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