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<div>'''[[Rolex Submariner 1680]] red meters first''' is a collection of marks for the early 1680 red ever produced. The name is due to the depth indication printed on the dial: in the first batch of production, the depth was indicated as "200m=660ft", instead of the "660ft=200m" used in the following marks (called [[Rolex Submariner 1680 red feets first|feets first]] for this reason).<br />
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=Batch of production=<br />
[[File:Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first mark 2.jpg|thumb|A Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first mark 2 with a faded [[Rolex insert bezel mark 3|mark 3 insert]]]]<br />
Meters first appear at the very beginning of the Red Submariner production, from 1969 (serial n. 2.0*) to 1970 (2,45*). In a single year, Rolex used three different dials.<br />
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==Mark 1 (Long F)==<br />
The Mark 1 (called Long F for the elongated F in 200m=660ft written on the dial) is the rarest mark of the whole 1680 production. Introduced with the earliest serial numbers (2.07*), disappeared from serial number 2.2*. It has been marketed for a few months in 1969.<br />
On the dial, the word “SUBMARINER” has been printed in red over white.<br />
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==Mark 2==<br />
Mark 2 and mark 3 are very similar. They are recognizable by the thickness of the font on the dial: thinner in mark 2. Even the F and T in 200=660ft are different. In the mark <br />
2, the T has a less accentuated curve. From serial n. 2.1* to 2.3*.<br />
On the dial, the word “SUBMARINER” has been printed in red over white.<br />
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==Mark 3==<br />
[[File:Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first mark 3.jpg|thumb|A Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first mark 3 with [[Rolex insert bezel mark 3|mark 3 insert]]]]<br />
The font of the dial is thicker than the mark 2 and in "200m=660ft" the upper line of the F is shorter. From 2.2* to 2.4*. On the dial, the word “SUBMARINER” has been printed directly in red.<br />
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==Marks comparison==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Close up of the dial !! Mark !! Serial n.<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
[[File:Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first mark 1 long f close up.jpg]]<br />
|| Mark 1 (Long F)<br />
| 2.0* - 2.2*<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
[[File:Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first mark 2 close up.jpg]]<br />
|| Mark 2<br />
| 2.1* - 2-3*<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
[[File:Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first mark 3 close up.jpg]]<br />
|| Mark 3<br />
| 2.2* - 2.4*<br />
|}<br />
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=Tropical or brown=<br />
Some watch of this batch could have the dial turned brown, specially mark 2 and 3.<br />
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=Bracelet=<br />
For the first timepieces (only Long F) it could be the riveted bracelet ref. [[Rolex bracelet 7206|7206]], for the other ones the folded bracelet ref. [[Rolex bracelet 9315|9315]]. In this case, with divers extension “PAT. PEND.” or “PATETED”.<br />
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=Insert bezel=<br />
[[Rolex insert bezel Long 5|Long 5]] for the watches produced in 1969, but it's correct the [[Rolex insert bezel mark 3|mark 3]] fat font as well.<br />
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=Price trend=<br />
[https://www.watchpricetrend.com/Rolex_Submariner_1680+red+meters+first-9.html Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first price]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Submariner_16610LV_mark_0&diff=196Rolex Submariner 16610LV mark 02022-12-11T20:12:22Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>[[File:Rolex Submariner 16610lv lug holes basel 2003.jpg|thumb|Rolex Submariner 16610LV mark 0 (with lug holes) presented in Basel 2003]]<br />
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'''[[Rolex Submariner 16610LV]] mark 0''' is the very first 16610LV ever produced. It is the earliest [[Rolex Submariner 16610LV fat4|fat 4]] available and it has never been officially marketed.<br />
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=Story=<br />
When the 16610LV has been presented in Basilea in 2003, the watch shown in the fair wasn't a classic [[Rolex Submariner 16610LV fat4|fat 4]]. The main feature of this watch was the holes inside the lugs, absent from the other 16610LV.<br />
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When the watch has been regularly produced, the offial dealers received the 16610LV without lug holes. Even the earliest [[Rolex Submariner 16610LV fat4|fat 4]] (serial Y8*) have been produced without lug holes. <br />
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=The first mark 0 sold=<br />
In '''November 12, 2017''', [https://catalog.antiquorum.swiss/en/lots/rolex-ref-16610t-lv-submariner-lot-310-361?browse_all=1&page=1&q=16610lv Antiquorum] has auctioned one of the ten (has declared by the auctions house) 16610LV mark 0 recognizable but the lug holes in the case. The hammer price has been '''52,500 CHF''' and the serial number of this special and extremely rare watch was '''Y352188'''.<br />
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Rolex Submariner 16610LV mark 0 Antiquorum.jpg|Rolex Submariner 16610LV mark 0 auctioned by Antiquorum<br />
Rolex Submariner 16610LV mark 0 Antiquorum detail.jpg|Detail of the lug holes<br />
</gallery></div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Submariner_1680&diff=195Rolex Submariner 16802022-12-06T17:21:45Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>'''[[Rolex Submariner]] 1680''' is a dive watch produced by Rolex from 1969 (ser. 2.0*) to 1979. It is the first Submariner with date function.<br />
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=Marks of production=<br />
*Rolex Submariner 1680 red<br />
**[[Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first|meters first]]<br />
*** Mark 1 (AKA Long F)<br />
*** Mark 2<br />
*** Mark 3<br />
**feet first<br />
*** Mark 4<br />
*** Mark 5<br />
*** Mark 6<br />
*[[Rolex Submariner 1680 white]]<br />
** Mark 1<br />
** Mark 2 <br />
** Mark 3<br />
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=Price trend=<br />
[https://www.watchpricetrend.com/Rolex_Submariner_1680-4.html Rolex Submariner 1680 price]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Daytona_116520_Cream&diff=194Rolex Daytona 116520 Cream2018-10-05T17:30:20Z<p>Albaserver: /* Batch of production */</p>
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<div>'''[[Rolex Daytona 116520]] Cream''' is a particular Daytona recognizable by turned colour of the dial. It's a turning of the white colour that has become light yellow (as cream) over time. That explains its name.<br />
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[[File:Daytona 116520 cream.jpg|thumb|Example of Rolex Daytona 116520 Cream]]<br />
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= Batch of production =<br />
It appears from the first 116520 ever produced (serial P2) to serial F.<br />
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= Other similar cases =<br />
Even the [[Rolex Explorer 2 16550]] and [[Rolex Explorer 2 16570|16570]] in white dial have suffered the same turning to light yellow.<br />
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= Price trend =<br />
[https://www.watchpricetrend.com/Rolex_Daytona_116520+cream-8.html Rolex Daytona 116520 Cream price]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=193Main Page2018-10-04T19:20:17Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div><strong>Welcome to Watch Price Trend Wiki!</strong><br />
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Watch Price Trend Wiki is the encyclopedia of the watches to explain all the features of this wonderful world. We are just beginning with a few pages, have patience and give us the time to write all we have in our mind.<br />
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= Getting started =<br />
==Rolex==<br />
===Rolex Daytona===<br />
* [[Rolex Daytona 116500]]<br />
* [[Rolex Daytona 116520 APH]]<br />
* [[Rolex Daytona 116520 Chromalight]]<br />
* [[Rolex Daytona 116520 Cream]]<br />
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===Rolex Explorer===<br />
*[[Rolex Explorer 1016]]<br />
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===Rolex GMT Master===<br />
*[[Rolex GMT Master 16700]]<br />
*[[Rolex GMT Master 1675 Long E]]<br />
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===Rolex GMT Master 2===<br />
*[[Rolex GMT Master 2 16760 (Fat Lady)]]<br />
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===Rolex Seadweller===<br />
* [[Rolex Seadweller]]<br />
* [[Rolex Seadweller 126600]]<br />
* [[Rolex Seadweller 1665 Big White]]<br />
* [[Rolex Seadweller 1665 Rail]]<br />
* [[Rolex Deepsea Challenge]]<br />
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===Rolex Submariner===<br />
* [[Rolex Submariner 14060]]<br />
* [[Rolex Submariner 14060M]]<br />
* [[Rolex Submariner 16610LV fat 4]]<br />
** [[Rolex Submariner 16610LV mark 0]]<br />
* [[Rolex Submariner 1680]]<br />
** [[Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first]]<br />
** [[Rolex Submariner 1680 white]]<br />
* [[Rolex Submariner 16800]]<br />
* [[Rolex Submariner 168000]]<br />
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===Other info about Rolex===<br />
* [https://www.watchpricetrend.com/rolex/clasp-code-by-year-of-production Rolex Clasp Code by Year of Production]<br />
* [https://www.watchpricetrend.com/rolex/country-code Rolex Country Code]<br />
* [https://www.watchpricetrend.com/rolex/serial-number-by-year-of-production Rolex Serial Number by Year of Production]<br />
* [https://www.watchpricetrend.com/rolex/usa-guarantees Rolex USA Guarantees]<br />
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==Stainless steel==<br />
* [[Stainless steel]]<br />
** [[Stainless steel 316L]]<br />
** [[Stainless steel 904L]]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Submariner_168000&diff=192Rolex Submariner 1680002018-09-30T17:33:32Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>'''[[Rolex Submariner]] 168000''' is a particular reference produced after [[Rolex Submariner 16800|16800]] and the main but not visible difference between the two watches is the use of a new [[stainless steel]] called [[Stainless steel 904L|904L]] instead the [[Stainless steel 316L|316L]] used so far.<br />
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[[File:Rolex Submariner 168000.jpg|thumb|Rolex Submariner 168000]]<br />
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In this reference, the caseback and the bracelet is still produced using the old 316L steel and the dial is only [[glossy dial|glossy]]. After the 168000, all the Rolex stainless steel production has gradually moved to the new 904L metal alloy.<br />
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= Batch of production =<br />
From mid 1988 (serial number 9.*) to the end of production (through into 1989, serial number R*).<br />
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= 16800 or 168000? =<br />
In every Rolex Submariner 168000 the guarantee paper has still the 16800 code. Even the caseback has been engraved with 16800 reference. To know if a watch is 16800 or 168000, remove the bracelet and take a look to the code engraved between the lugs at 12 o'clock.<br />
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= Pay attention! =<br />
The reference engraved between the lugs could be modified to appear 168000 instead 16800. Here you can see an example of a correct engraving of 168000.<br />
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[[File:Rolex Submariner 168000 reference.jpg|frameless]]<br />
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= Price trend =<br />
[https://www.watchpricetrend.com/Rolex_Submariner_168000-24.html Rolex Submariner 168000 price]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Submariner_1680_white&diff=191Rolex Submariner 1680 white2018-09-30T17:20:10Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>'''[[Rolex Submariner 1680]] white''' is a collection of marks for the last batch of production of this reference. The name (white) is due to the color of the word "SUBMARINER" printed on the dial, in contrast to [[Rolex Submariner 1680 red|1680 red]] (the early production of 1680). This reference has been marketed in 3 different marks.<br />
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=Batch of production=<br />
Rolex Submariner 1680 white has been produced from 1973 (serial n. 4,x) to 1979 (6,x end of production of 1680).<br />
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=Marks=<br />
It's important to know that, as opposed to what happened with [[Rolex Submariner 1680 red]], the reason of the division among the marks does not represent a strict times-space grid: Rolex has mounted all three versions of the dial on the watches in the same period.<br />
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Here below we have prepared an image to compare the 3 different marks of Rolex Submariner 1680 white: Rolex 1680 white marks<br />
[[File:Rolex Submariner 1680 white marks.jpg]]<br />
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=How to recognize the marks=<br />
==Mark 1==<br />
1680 white Mark 1 has the same crown of Mark 3, but the vertical line of L in "ROLEX" is perfectly in the middle compared to the crown. The C in "CERTIFIED" is right below the H of "CHRONOMETER". The 6s in "660ft=200m" are closed. Produced by Lemrich&Cie.<br />
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[[File:Rolex Submariner 1680 white mark 1.jpg|frameless]]<br />
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==Mark 2 (thin and thick)==<br />
Mark 2 could be printed with a different weight of ink. Pay attention: the 6s are open, but in Mark 2 thick they could seem closed. To recognize Mark 2 from 1 and 3, take a look to the shape of the crown. Produced by Beyeler.<br />
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==Mark 3==<br />
Mark 3 has the same crown of Mark 1, but L in ROLEX is a little bit on the left (compared to Mark 1) and C in "CERTIFIED" is not aligned with H in "CHRONOMETER". Produced by Lemrich&Cie.<br />
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=Service dials=<br />
For this reference, there are different marks for the service dial. Here a collection of original tritium and luminova service dials for 1680 white:<br />
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Rolex Submariner 1680 white service 1.jpg|Tritium<br />
Rolex Submariner 1680 white service 2.jpg|Tritium (dial, insert and hands service)<br />
Rolex Submariner 1680 white service 3.jpg|Tritium (dial service from 90's)<br />
Rolex Submariner 1680 white service 4.jpg|Luminova (dial and hands service)<br />
</gallery></div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Stainless_steel&diff=190Stainless steel2018-09-26T21:26:52Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>'''Stainless steel''' (also known as '''inox steel''') is a steel alloy with a '''chromium content higher than 13%'''. Stainless steel is notable for its '''anti-rust''' properties. In fact, chromium turns into chromium oxide (CrO<sub>2</sub>) when it gets into contact with oxygen, which creates a superficial very adherent and resistant layer on the underlying material. This “screen” prevents the surface to oxyde even more (this phenomenon is known as passivation).<br />
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Stainless steel have been industrially produced for the first time in 1913 by H. Brearley and, thanks to the subsequent advances in metallurgy between 1940s and 1960s, it has increased its development and applications. Nowadays it is still improved and adapted for the requests of the various industrial sectors, such as oil and petrochemical sector, mining, energy, nuclear and food sector (18/10 stainless steel - containing 18% chromium and 10% nickel - is highly used in the food sector).<br />
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The steel used for the watch cases, bracelets and external components are mostly stainless.<br />
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=Most used steel types in watchmaking=<br />
* [[Stainless steel 316L|316L steel]]<br />
* [[Stainless steel 904L|904L steel]]<br />
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=Comparison between 904L steel used by Rolex and 316L used by other watchmakers=<br />
316L steel is a very good material to be used for cases and bracelets for sports wristwatches, thanks to its resistance to high temperatures and oxidizing agents. Moreover, it has a lower Nickel content than 904L, which makes it more suitable for those with contact allergies and dermatitis. It is used by most of the medium but also high-end watchmakers. For example, [[Audemars Piguet]] uses 316L steel for its [[Royal Oak]].<br />
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So, '''why has [[Rolex]] decided to use 904L steel?''' Of course we do not know the company policies but what we can say is that despite its higher price and greater processing difficulty than 316L, 904L steel is more resistant to acid attack and to oxidizing agents in general. It has a harder surface and it better reflects light appearing shinier.<br />
People that are allergic to Nickel may have more problems with watches and bracelets made with this 904L because its content is higher than in 316L.</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=186MediaWiki:Sidebar2018-09-25T14:02:46Z<p>Albaserver: Created page with " * navigation ** https://www.watchpricetrend.com|Watch Price Trend ** mainpage|mainpage-description ** recentchanges-url|recentchanges ** randompage-url|randompage ** helppage..."</p>
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<div>'''[[Stainless steel]] 316L''' is the low carbon version of AISI 316 steel; the “L” designation means that the carbon content is less than 0.035% (AISI 316 allows up to 0.080% of carbon content).<br />
This feature prevents the precipitation of chromium carbide which provides a '''better overall resistance to corrosion'''.<br />
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AINSI 316 (18/8/3 steel) or X5CrNiMo17-12-2 - EN1,4401 steel, is an austenitic alloy stainless steel contains 16 to 18% chromium, 11 to 14% nickel and 2% molybdenum.The molybdenum content increases corrosion resistance and improves resistance to pitting in chloride ion solutions. This latter feature makes it suitable for the maritime environments and naval applications. <br />
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Thanks to the presence of molybdenum, 316L steel exhibit better '''corrosion resistance in all natural environments''': waters and rural, urban and industrial atmospheres also in presence of a moderated concentration of chlorides and acids.<br />
316/316L steel finds usage in the food and agri-food sector, in many acid environments (sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid, organic acid) and in chlorinated environments, in specific temperature and concentration conditions. The resistance to intergranular corrosion is very good even after welding. <br />
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=Stainless steel 316L in horology=<br />
316L steel is used by [[Omega]], [[Audemars Piguet]] and other high-end watchmakers, apart from [[Rolex]] who has been using [[Stainless steel 904L]] for its cases starting from 1985 (with [[Rolex Submariner 168000]]), and for its bracelets from 2006.</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Stainless_steel_904L&diff=183Stainless steel 904L2018-09-25T13:51:04Z<p>Albaserver: Created page with "'''904L''' is an austenitic '''stainless steel''', characterized by '''high corrosion resistance''' in the most aggressive environments. It is also known as super-austenit..."</p>
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<div>'''904L''' is an austenitic '''[[stainless steel]]''', characterized by '''high corrosion resistance''' in the most aggressive environments. It is also known as super-austenitic and it is the ultimate solution to corrosion problems, before considering nickel and cobalt based alloys.<br />
Resistance to christlyne corrosion is ensured by the low carbon content, and also the high presence of chrome and molybdenum gives it a good resistance even in chlorine environments. Nickel represents 24-26% and together with copper, provides good resistance to stress corrosion breakage and very good resistance in sulphuric environments.<br />
Thanks to all these features, it is '''highly used in paper mills''', in '''desulphurization facilities''' and in the '''synthesis chemical industry''' for the production of phosphoric and sulphuric acid, and artificial fertilizers.<br />
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=Rolex and Stainless steel 904L=<br />
[[Rolex]] has started using 904L steel for its cases in 1985, for the case of [[Rolex Submariner 168000|Submariner 168000]]. In 2006 Rolex has started producing its bracelets with this steel, instead of using the [[Stainless steel 316L|316L]]. There are two discernible reasons:<br />
*the first one is purely aesthetic, in fact this steel '''shines more that 316L''';<br />
*the second one is more on the physical, chemical and mechanical side; in fact this steel '''has higher resistance to corrosion and shocks than 316L'''.<br />
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On the other hand, 904L steel has forced Rolex to get more specific machines for its processing and it is much more expensive than 316L.</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_GMT_Master_16700&diff=182Rolex GMT Master 167002018-09-25T13:29:27Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>[[File:Rolex GMT Master 16700.jpg|thumb|Rolex GMT Master 16700 black insert]]<br />
'''[[Rolex GMT Master]] 16700''' is the last GMT Master produced by [[Rolex]] from 1988 (serial n. R7*) to 1999, always with [[Rolex caliber 3175|caliber 3175]]. In the same period, Rolex produced the second version of GMT Master: [[Rolex GMT Master 2 16710|ref 16710]].<br />
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It's the first GMT Master marketed with sapphire crystal.<br />
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=Insert=<br />
The watch has been produced with two different insert bezels:<br />
*Pepsi<br />
*All black<br />
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=What's the difference between GMT Master 1 and 2?=<br />
In thouse years, Rolex proposed on the market two different GMT watches: GMT Master and GMT Master 2. The first one can detect two different time zones (using the big arrow and the rotating bezel), but GMT Master 2 can show three different time zones (the hour hand can jump one hour per time to detect another time zone).<br />
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=Price Trend=<br />
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<div>Rolex GMT Master 16700</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Seadweller_126600&diff=177Rolex Seadweller 1266002018-09-24T20:59:02Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>'''[[Rolex Seadweller]] 126600''' is the anniversary edition for the 50 years from the first Rolex Seadweller ever produced. Presented in Basilea in 2017, introduces several news in its design:<br />
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[[File:Rolex seadweller 126600.jpg|thumb|Rolex Seadweller 126600 (mark 1)]]<br />
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* 43mm of diameter<br />
* cyclope lens<br />
* seadweller written in red<br />
* full 60-minute bezel insert<br />
* ceramic bezel<br />
* chromalight luminescence<br />
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It's waterproof to a depth of 4,000 feet (1,220 metres).<br />
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= Calibre =<br />
The self-winding mechanical movement has the reference 3235 with 14 patents by [[Rolex]], one of this is the new Chronergy escapement.<br />
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= Marks of production =<br />
The watch is in regular production but the collectors have already discovered two different marks. The second mark differs from the first one for the presence of the crown between the words "SWISS MADE" at 6 o'clock.<br />
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File:Rolex Seadweller 126600 mark1.jpg|Rolex Seadweller 126600 Mark 1<br />
Rolex Seadweller 126600 mark2.jpg|Rolex Seadweller 126600 Mark 2<br />
</gallery><br />
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= Other Rolex anniversay watch =<br />
In 2003, for the anniversary of 50 years from the first [[Rolex Submariner|Submariner]], Rolex introduced the [[Rolex Submariner 16610LV]].<br />
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= Price trend =<br />
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<div>Rolex Seadweller 126600 mark2</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Rolex_Seadweller_126600_mark1.jpg&diff=175File:Rolex Seadweller 126600 mark1.jpg2018-09-24T20:56:15Z<p>Albaserver: Rolex Seadweller 126600 mark1</p>
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<div>Rolex Seadweller 126600 mark1</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Submariner_16610LV_fat_4&diff=171Rolex Submariner 16610LV fat 42018-09-20T11:30:24Z<p>Albaserver: Albaserver moved page Rolex Submariner 16610LV fat4 to Rolex Submariner 16610LV fat 4</p>
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<div>'''[[Rolex Submariner 16610LV]] fat 4''' is the first mark of the 16610LV, recognizable by the insert, the dial and the bracelet. These 3 components are different from the later marks.<br />
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=Batch of production=<br />
The '''fat 4''' has been produced from the end of 2003 (serial Y8*) to the begin of 2004 (F5*).<br />
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==Mark 0==<br />
There is a special pre-serie of fat 4, called [[Rolex Submariner 16610LV mark 0|mark 0]]. It's the watch presented in Basel 2003.<br />
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=The insert bezel=<br />
The main, but not the only one, feature of the Rolex Submariner 16610LV mark 1. The name itself is inherited by this feature.<br />
* 4 of the bezel in 40 is truncated<br />
* font is thinner than the other marks.<br />
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In the following picture, a close-up of the truncated 4 in the insert bezel of a Rolex Submariner 16610LV fat 4<br />
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[[File:Rolex Submariner 16610 LV fat4 detail bezel.jpg|none]]<br />
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=The dial=<br />
* "SWISS MADE" written at 6 o'clock is wider and the minute track at 28°, 29°, 30°, 31° e 32° is truncated to leave enough space for this text<br />
* The "O" in "Rolex" is oval<br />
* There is much space between the words "OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE"<br />
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[[File:Rolex Submariner 16610 LV fat4 dial bezel.jpg|none]]<br />
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=The bracelet=<br />
The first [[Rolex bracelet 93250|bracelet 93250]] have the reference number engraved on the last link of the bracelet. In the same period of the introduction of F4* serial numbers, the reference has been engraved inside the endlink. For this reason, the first fat 4 (to F3*) have a different bracelet as well.<br />
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=The box and outer box=<br />
The box is the green one (reference 64.00.01) with yellow gold lines on the top face<br />
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[[File:Rolex_Submariner_16610_LV_fat4_box_reference.jpg|none]]<br />
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And the outer box has the green rocks on the background:<br />
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[[File:Rolex Submariner 16610 LV fat4 box outbox.jpg|none]]<br />
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[https://www.watchpricetrend.com/Rolex_Submariner_16610LV+fat+4-50.html Rolex Submariner 16610LV fat 4 price]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Rolex_Submariner_1680_white_service_3.jpg&diff=158File:Rolex Submariner 1680 white service 3.jpg2018-09-18T18:18:04Z<p>Albaserver: Rolex Submariner 1680 white service (tritium)</p>
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<div>Rolex Submariner 1680 white service (tritium)</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Rolex_Submariner_1680_white_service_2.jpg&diff=156File:Rolex Submariner 1680 white service 2.jpg2018-09-18T18:15:09Z<p>Albaserver: Rolex Submariner 1680 white service (tritium)</p>
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<div>Rolex Submariner 1680 white service (tritium)</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Rolex_Submariner_1680_white_marks.jpg&diff=151File:Rolex Submariner 1680 white marks.jpg2018-09-18T17:17:56Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>Rolex Submariner 1680 white marks</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Explorer_1016&diff=150Rolex Explorer 10162018-09-16T08:01:07Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>[[File:Rolex Explorer 1016.jpg|thumb|Rolex Explorer 1016 matt dial]]'''[[Rolex Explorer]] 1016''' is a watch produced by [[Rolex]] from the end of the 50s to 1990.<br />
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=Calibre=<br />
The first watches produced with reference 1016 featured the [[Rolex calibre 1530|calibre 1530]], substituted by the [[Rolex calibre 1560|1560]] and later the [[Rolex calibre 1570|1570]], without changing the reference code of the watch.<br />
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=Price trend=<br />
[https://www.watchpricetrend.com/Rolex_Explorer_1016-60.html Rolex Explorer 1016 price]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Daytona_116520_Chromalight&diff=149Rolex Daytona 116520 Chromalight2018-09-14T08:55:19Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>'''[[Rolex Daytona 116520]] Chromalight''' is a particular Daytona recognizable by the luminescence of the indexes. When the first Daytona 116520 watches have been delivered in 2000 to the official dealers, the material used for the luminescence of the indexes was [[Superluminova]]. After 2009, Rolex introduced a new material called [[Chromalight]].<br />
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[[File:Rolex Daytona 116520 Chromalight.png|thumb|Detail of the typical blue luminescence of Daytona 116520 Chromalight]]<br />
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For this reason, the last batch of production of Daytona 116520 could have Chromalight instead Superluminova.<br />
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A Daytona 116520 Chromalight could be even [[Rolex Daytona 116520 APH|APH]].<br />
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= Batch of production =<br />
It appears since 2009 (serial V) to the end of production (random serial number) and its presence grows over time: rare for the first ones, very common for the last ones. Chromalight used in platinum and gold Daytona as well.<br />
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= Price trend =<br />
[https://www.watchpricetrend.com/Rolex_Daytona_116520+chromalight-82.html Rolex Daytona 116520 Chromalight price]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Daytona_116500&diff=145Rolex Daytona 1165002018-09-07T21:59:35Z<p>Albaserver: /* Calibre */</p>
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<div>[[File:Rolex Daytona 116500 white.jpg|thumb|Rolex Daytona 116500 white dial]]<br />
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'''[[Rolex Daytona]] 116500''' is a chronograph watch produced by [[Rolex]] from 2016. Presented in Basilea, it introduces the new ceramic bezel (Cerachrom) in Daytona production.<br />
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=Dial=<br />
The reference 116500 is sold with black or white dial.<br />
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=Calibre=<br />
As the previous reference ([[Rolex Daytona 116520]]) the 116500 is animated by the [[Rolex calibre 4130|calibre 4130]], the first automatic chronograph calibre ever produced by Rolex.<br />
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=Price trend=<br />
[https://www.watchpricetrend.com/Rolex_Daytona_116500-1.html Rolex Daytona 116500 price]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Submariner_5513_Maxi_Dial&diff=143Rolex Submariner 5513 Maxi Dial2018-09-03T11:31:40Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>'''[[Rolex Submariner 5513]] Maxi Dial''' is a set of different marks sharing a common feature on the dial: the larger tritium indexes compared to the previous dials. All the production of 5513 from 1977 to 1984 have the features to call that watches Maxi Dial.<br />
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The reasons for the larger tritium plots are hard to suppose ex-post, but is common to think that they have been introduced for a better visibility under water.<br />
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=Pre-Comex=<br />
[[File:Rolex Submariner 5513 Pre Comex.jpg|thumb|Rolex Submariner 5513 Pre Comex]]The Pre-Comex, called this way to identify the watches with very similar characteristics to some of the [[Comex]] [[Rolex Submariner 5514|5514]] dials, is one of the first marks of 5513 Maxi Dial.<br />
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To recognize this mark at first glance, pay attention to the inclination of the ft letters inside the "660ft=200m" written.<br />
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==Main features==<br />
* "ft" from "660ft=200m" is italic.<br />
* Rolex crown is fat, specially at the bottom<br />
* Open 6's<br />
* The word "SUBMARINER" is below the depth indication.<br />
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== Bath of production ==<br />
Produced only in 1977, it can be found inside the '''serial number 5,1*'''.<br />
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=Mark 1=<br />
[[File:Rolex Submariner 5513 Maxi Dial Mark 1.jpg|thumb|Rolex Submariner 5513 Maxi Dial Mark 1 (faded blue grayish)]]<br />
The first mark of Max Dial has been produced in 1977 and 1978.<br />
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==Main features==<br />
* The mark 1 has a particular S in the word "SUBMARINER". It has sharp edges and it seems as a backwards capital "Z".<br />
* Slim crown at the bottom<br />
* Open 6's<br />
* The word "SUBMARINER" is below the depth indication.<br />
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==Batch of production==<br />
From 5,5* to the first 6 millions.<br />
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=Mark 2=<br />
The Maxi Dial Mark 2 is the first 5513 in Rolex history to have the "SUBMARINER" written printed on the dial above the depth indication.<br />
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==Main feature==<br />
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==Batch of production==<br />
Produced in 1978, from the second half of 5 millions to the early 6 millions serial number.<br />
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=Mark 3=<br />
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=Mark 4=<br />
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=Mark 5=<br />
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<div>Rolex Submariner 5513 Maxi Dial Mark 1</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Rolex_Submariner_5513_Pre_Comex.jpg&diff=139File:Rolex Submariner 5513 Pre Comex.jpg2018-08-31T12:18:55Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>Rolex Submariner 5513 Pre Comex</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Rolex_Explorer_1016.jpg&diff=135File:Rolex Explorer 1016.jpg2018-08-16T19:02:01Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>Rolex Explorer 1016 matt dial</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Seadweller_1665_Big_White&diff=133Rolex Seadweller 1665 Big White2018-07-26T19:25:20Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>[[File:Rolex Seadweller 1665 big white.jpg|thumb|The main feature of Rolex Seadweller Big White (mark 0): the wider "SEA-DWELLER" written]]<br />
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'''[[Rolex Seadweller 1665]] Big White''' is a dive watch produced by Rolex in a bunch of pieces, known as '''Mark 0'''.<br />
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= Batch of production =<br />
Only a handful of 1665 Mark 0 have been found nowadays. All of these, have the serial number in a very precise range inside the 5,175 millions (from 5,175,4xx to 5,175,6xx).<br />
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= Features of the watch =<br />
This extremely rare mark inherits some details from the double red Seadwller and brings forward some other ones for the following white Marks of the 1665.<br />
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== Dial ==<br />
The dial has been made by Lemrich&Cie. The written "SEA-DWELLER" is wider than the others marks (and this is why it is called Big White).<br />
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===Comparison with mark 1===<br />
As you can see in the next picture, Seadweller mark 1 (on the right) has a shorter written for the word "SEA-DWELLER" than the mark 0 (on the left):<br />
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[[File:Rolex_Seadweller_1665_comparison_mark_0_mark_1.jpg]]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Rolex_Seadweller_1665_comparison_mark_0_mark_1.jpg&diff=132File:Rolex Seadweller 1665 comparison mark 0 mark 1.jpg2018-07-26T19:24:11Z<p>Albaserver: Rolex Seadweller 1665 comparison between mark 0 (Big White) and mark 1</p>
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<div>Rolex Seadweller 1665 comparison between mark 0 (Big White) and mark 1</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_Deepsea_Challenge&diff=128Rolex Deepsea Challenge2018-07-26T16:46:14Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>[[File:Rolex Deepsea Challenge.jpg|thumb|The Rolex Deepsea Challenge]]<br />
'''Rolex Deepsea Challenge''' is an experimental divers' watch produced by Rolex to reach the Challenger Deep, the deepest known point in the Earth's seabed hydrosphere, in the Pacific Ocean, at the southern end of the Mariana Trench. The Challenger Deep is a small slot-shaped depression in the bottom of a considerably larger crescent-shaped oceanic trench. Its bottom is about 11 km (7 mi) long and 1.6 km (1 mi) wide.<br />
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On 26 March 2012, the Canadian film maker and director James Cameron reached the bottom of the Challenger Deep. Cameron descended 10,908 m (35,787 ft) with a solo submersible called Deepsea Challenger. On its robotic manipulator arm, has been carried the Rolex Deepsea Challenge.<br />
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= Features of the watch =<br />
At a depth of 15,000 metres, the load exerted on the crystal is 17 tonnes and on the case back nearly 23 tonnes; the equivalent of about 10 SUVs piled on the watch. For this reason, the watch is bigger than any other Rolex regularly produced.<br />
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To manage this extreme pressure, the Deepsea Challenge features a sapphire of 14.3 mm thick, a case of 51.4 mm diameter and a total thickness of 28.5 mm. The case has the Ringlock System, a special ring used for the first time in the [[Rolex Seadweller Deepsea 116660]].<br />
The Deepsea Challenge has a load resistance of 13.6 tonnes, a [[Rolex crown Triplock]] and the incredible Waterproofness of 12,000 m (39,370 ft).</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Rolex_Deepsea_Challenge.jpg&diff=127File:Rolex Deepsea Challenge.jpg2018-07-26T16:45:15Z<p>Albaserver: Rolex Deepsea Challenge</p>
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<div>Rolex Submariner 1680 red meters first mark 2</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=Rolex_GMT_Master_2_16760_(Fat_Lady)&diff=108Rolex GMT Master 2 16760 (Fat Lady)2018-07-25T18:30:28Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>[[File:Rolex GMT Master 2 16760 Fat Lady.jpg|thumb|A Rolex GMT Master 2 16760 Mark 2]]<br />
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'''[[Rolex GMT Master 2]] 16760''' is a watch produced by [[Rolex]] until 1988. It is the first reference of GMT Master 2 (3 time zones) and in general the first GMT Master to have a sapphire crystal. It's called '''Fat Lady''' by the international collectors for the greater thickness of the case. Even the crown guards are thicker than any other GMT Master.<br />
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=Batch of production=<br />
It has been produced for 5 years, from 1983 to 1988.<br />
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==Marks of production==<br />
===Mark 1===<br />
Serial numbers 8.3* and 8.4*. Due to the absence of the word "DATE" on the dial, this mark is called "No Date": directly under "ROLEX", there is the "OYSTER PERPETUAL" written instead of "OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE".<br />
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===Mark 2===<br />
From serial 8.4* to 9.4*. The word "DATE" is added to "OYSTER PERPETUAL".<br />
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===Mark 3===<br />
From serial 9.4 to R*. To recognize at a glance a Mark 3 from a Mark 2, pay attention to "SWISS - T < 25", in this mark the "I" in "SWISS" lines up directly above the 31 minute mark.<br />
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[[File:Rolex GMT Master 2 16760 Mark 3.png]]<br />
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=Insert bezel=<br />
The 16760 has been marketed only with the insert red and black.<br />
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=Calibre=<br />
[[Rolex calibre 3085]].</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Rolex_GMT_Master_2_16760_Fat_Lady.jpg&diff=106File:Rolex GMT Master 2 16760 Fat Lady.jpg2018-07-25T13:00:45Z<p>Albaserver: </p>
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<div>[[File:Rolex GMT Master 1675 Long E.jpg|thumb|Rolex GMT Master 1675 Long E]]<br />
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'''[[Rolex GMT Master 1675]] Long E''' is the first mark of the 1675 matt, called this way for the peculiar shape of the E in "ROLEX" on the dial.<br />
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=Batch of production=<br />
From serial number 1.6* (1967) to 2.9* (1972).<br />
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=Dial=<br />
The dial is recognizable by the E in "ROLEX": the line in the middle of the E is elongated and it is as long as the upper and lower lines. This dial is produced by Singer.<br />
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=Tropical or brown=<br />
Some watch of this batch could have the dial turned brown.<br />
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=Price trend=<br />
[https://www.watchpricetrend.com/Rolex_GMT+Master_1675+Long+E-90.html Rolex GMT Master 1675 Long E]</div>Albaserverhttps://www.watchpricetrend.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Rolex_GMT_Master_1675_Long_E.jpg&diff=94File:Rolex GMT Master 1675 Long E.jpg2018-07-24T17:32:05Z<p>Albaserver: Rolex GMT Master 1675 Long E</p>
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