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  • Welcome to SG ROC.

    16700 is in production from 1988-1999. IMHO, the E-series could be rarely seen in Singapore but certainly not rare worldwide.

    I would go for either the older models like the 1675/16750 for more collector's value or the GMT Master II models 16760/16710 which has the more useful adjustable GMT hand.

    Originally posted by n6600 View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I am new to the Rolex world and am looking at purchasing my first timepiece.
    Can any of you Gurus advise roughly how many pieces of 16700 E-Series GMT Master with black bezel were produced?
    My understanding is that the E-Series is between the year of 1990-1992.
    I saw an E-series Black Bezel GMT Master and was told its quite rarely seen.
    Appreciate you Gurus can point me to the right direction in case I decide to purchase it.
    Thanks in advance.


    Regards

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    • Hi guys,

      anyone gmt2 encounter date wheel stuck between dates?
      Should i bring it to rsc?

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      • I sent my GMT back to RSC, since I do not know of any other 3rd party repairer who is reliable.

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        • Normally how long it'll take to repair?

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          • I think 2 to 3 weeks time

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            • New Rolex GMT-Master II

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              • Anyone knows what's the real cost of making this in white gold vs stainless steel? I don't think it is anywhere as close to the price difference between the blnr and this blro ! Rolex is making fat margins for this.

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                • Its super gorgeous!!!sigh...only available in white gold though...hope they release the ss soon enuf...

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                  • Don't think they will come out with the ss version. Can't differentiate it between wg and ss unless there are other differences
                    Just another small small small small watch user ....

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                    • Imagine this:

                      The current GMT II models come in black ceramic bezel (SS version) and blue+black ceramic bezel (SS version). So, one look at it, one will know they are definitely SS version, unless modified. Now, the latest introduction of a WG version is only in red+blue ceramic bezel, thus, one glance and you'll know it's WG. Just like the blue Submariner you people call "smurf", as well as the black+red dial of the Daytona. They are their ranges WG versions.

                      I will not be surprised if the next GMT II model that ROLEX come out with is a red+black ceramic (aka "Coke") and in SS version, taking into consideration that historically, there were also the three color versions for the GMT II (16710) - black, "Pepsi" and "Coke" bezels. I'm not too sure about the "Root beer" model though.

                      What say you
                      The Crown Of Achievement

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                      • Well they can make black, blue n red bezels now. So, just a matter of time b4 we c coke.

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                        • Simply like the new GMT II Red and Blue, but at CHF 36,500 or SGD 51,000 plus, can't afford.
                          My collections, past & present:-

                          Tag Heuer 2000, 1989 Aug
                          Dunhill Automatic DC 3095, 1991 Dec, Sold
                          Swatch Aqua Chrono, 1995 Nov, Spoiled
                          Rolex Oyster Perpetual 68274, 1999 Jun, Sold
                          Tag Heuer Carrera CV2113-0, 2003 Apr
                          Swatch Quartz Precision SBK401A, 2003 Jun, Spoiled
                          Tag Heuer Carrera WAC1111, 2004 Dec, Sold
                          A.Lange & Sohne, Lange 1 101.030, 2006 Jan
                          Casio G-Shock DW 6900AC, 2013 Jun
                          Rolex Explorer 214270, 2013 Aug Sold
                          Rolex GMT-Master II 116710LN, 2014 Jul

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                          • Madness..

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                            • how much does it cost to have a 16710 serviced by RSC?

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                              • That'll depend. But it should be anything more than $800 and above.
                                The Crown Of Achievement

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