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  • skydweller_sg
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    Yes, alpha numeric series

    Originally posted by ssworx View Post
    Hi, I saw a weird serial on a 16570 that goes XXAXXXBX. Is this the new alphanumeric series?
    It's a 2011 set.

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  • ssworx
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    Hi, I saw a weird serial on a 16570 that goes XXAXXXBX. Is this the new alphanumeric series?
    It's a 2011 set.

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  • edmundtkc
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Depending on the watch condition also, the price ranges between early & late 6K thereabout.
    Thanks bro.

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  • skydweller_sg
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    16570 at $9k?
    totally wont consider at all

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  • roguehog
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    Originally posted by kohym View Post
    does anyone know if the 36mm still available at AD ?
    it'll be hard to find. and even if you can find, it'll probably be rather costly since it's no longer in production. e.g. the 16570 is still abailable at the ion rolex sjop run by thg and they are retailing it at sgd900+ with no discount. well, not for me at least...

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  • kohym
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    does anyone know if the 36mm still available at AD ?

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Depending on the watch condition also, the price ranges between early & late 6K thereabout.

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  • edmundtkc
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    Anyone knows how much a 39mm Explorer I, local warranty, dated March 2012 is worth now? Full set with box, link, warranty card.
    Am thinking of upgrading. Am thinking 39mm is abit small on my hand.

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  • Resurge
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    Originally posted by roguehog View Post
    Very true! One man's petrus could well be another's dish washing fluid.
    haha,i like that.

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  • roguehog
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    Originally posted by newbie09 View Post
    It still boils down to individual to decide which is better. Just like durain, it smell and taste so nice to me but might not be nice for others. A review serve as just a guide. Cheers
    Very true! One man's petrus could well be another's dish washing fluid.

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  • skydweller_sg
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    agree with you
    Whatever comments on individual preference is purely subjective
    For eg.. Some think the dssd look short and fat, and way oversized
    Some feel otherwise
    No one is right or wrong, its just personal preference

    Originally posted by newbie09 View Post
    It still boils down to individual to decide which is better. Just like durain, it smell and taste so nice to me but might not be nice for others. A review serve as just a guide. Cheers

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  • newbie09
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    Originally posted by Dfive View Post
    http://luxurytyme.com/en/rolex-revie...rer-ii-216570/

    Best info for you bro's contemplating / getting the Explorer II 42mm.... Enjoy the read, It will convince you.

    End Quote : " the new 216570 not only addresses all the things I didn’t like about my previous 16570, it offers upgraded features which make it an extremely desirable choice for a “daily driver” Rolex. "
    It still boils down to individual to decide which is better. Just like durain, it smell and taste so nice to me but might not be nice for others. A review serve as just a guide. Cheers

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  • Dfive
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    http://luxurytyme.com/en/rolex-revie...rer-ii-216570/

    Best info for you bro's contemplating / getting the Explorer II 42mm.... Enjoy the read, It will convince you.

    End Quote : " the new 216570 not only addresses all the things I didn’t like about my previous 16570, it offers upgraded features which make it an extremely desirable choice for a “daily driver” Rolex. "

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  • skydweller_sg
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    I'd rather let the experts do the job

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  • edsim
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    Cool!!!

    At your own risk bro - Steady fingers...


    Originally posted by triton View Post
    if you have the right set of tools, like the one shown below, you can resize on your own.

    the blue color solution is the lock tight solution - to allow the screw to 'bite' better when screwed in.

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