The 16800, 168000 and 16610 all using the same bracelet. Either 93150 with 501B end ling or with SEL end link and it is numbered 93250. The same 93150 bracelet can also fit the no date Plexi 5513 sub and all we change is the end links to be 580. Now the E
It's rare to witness Rolex being 'playful'......but an intense study of the 'blue-dial' model of the Milgauss is a welcome contrast to their more 'serious' designs which grace my collection... My original Submariner 1987 Ref 168000 My 40 Rose Gold YachtMa
I bought this Citizen Dive watch 35 years ago made of titanium....... A year afterwards, I bought my Submariner 168000 In 1987.....no-one wore a Submariner as a 'daily' watch. Being a diver.....I had the perfect excuse and the Rolex never left my wrist fo
To be honest i personally like older versions of submariners and in Rolex Iam a fan of precious metal Daytonas, DayDate and Sky Dwellers..this purchase was one to check myself whether Iam still appreciated by Rolex for the business I gave them over the ye
I do have a 168000 from before with a service dial however this I found has complete box and papers and original dial ... I will not be getting the piece soon enough due to lockdown however Iam happy and thankful to fellow purists to educate me on this ra
Over the course of 2018, I wrote a number of articles that aimed to put together a list of Rolex that were no longer in production but were from the post 1990 era. The aim was to identify watches that are cool in their own right, great references, modern
In the past I was considered an odd one chasing 168000s. The 168000 was a bit of an urgly duckling. I added a 9.3m serial 168000 complete with box, booklets and papers back in 2012. It went straight to RSC for an overhaul, while keeping the dial and hands
This Zubmariner is like a Unicorn. Almost impossible to find one with all original dial and hands with matching Patina. Also very controversial. I see on Rolex Forum debate about there being 85s & 86sbouth new with papers and thus the 7-9 month production