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rolex 16710 coke fake | rolex 16710 for sale rolex 16710 coke fake The 16710 was actually the last Coke GMT Rolex ever made, unless you count the off-catalog Icy Coke versions. Some 16710 bezel inserts have faded significantly at this point, while others look brand new. Introduction. The Nautilus Haute Joaillerie appears in a new rose gold version, entirely paved with diamonds snow-set on the case, bezel and bracelet. On the dial, the rows of stones are set in the small raised wave pattern typical of the Ladies' Nautilus collection.
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No, there is no way to know if the insert in a GMT is the original, except for the obvious cosmetic variances known for certain eras. As to what came in it from the factory, in .I replaced the bezel with a genuine coke insert. I believe that the coke sells more . Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: Legitimate check on 16710 bezel I replaced the bezel with a genuine coke insert. I believe that the coke sells more than the black? My question is, can I sell this as a 16710 coke? or is it a black gmt with an .

In 1989, Rolex updated the GMT-Master II with the reference 16710. Mind you, just one year prior, Rolex introduced a new GMT-Master (not II); the brand offered both models concurrently for more than a decade. The new .

The 16710 was actually the last Coke GMT Rolex ever made, unless you count the off-catalog Icy Coke versions. Some 16710 bezel inserts have faded significantly at this point, while others look brand new. The fact that one of these watches is steel, and one is white gold, makes this something of an apples-to-oranges comparison; the 16710 in steel is a great looking .

BP insert is good to very good, the red color on the BP is slightly more toward fire engine red while the gen is more cherry red. One of the things I’ve always liked about the gen .Where do you go for genuine Rolex inserts? I'm looking to get both a Pepsi and black/grey/ghost. IMO the 16710 is one of the most versatile pieces. So many variations.and interchangeable. 3 .

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Don't trust Hodinkee? Read an honest owner review of the Rolex GMT Master II 16710 "Coke" from our community of watch enthusiasts. No, there is no way to know if the insert in a GMT is the original, except for the obvious cosmetic variances known for certain eras. As to what came in it from the factory, in the US, the original paperwork in later 16710 years did use an identifier A, for black/red, B for blue/red, and N for black. As a side-note, the GMT II 16760 only came . Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: Legitimate check on 16710 bezel

I replaced the bezel with a genuine coke insert. I believe that the coke sells more than the black? My question is, can I sell this as a 16710 coke? or is it a black gmt with an extra coke insert?

The Ref 16710 is also the last reference to feature the Coke bezel. At least for now. Every year Rolex fans hold their breath in anticipation that it will make a comeback in ceramic.

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In 1989, Rolex updated the GMT-Master II with the reference 16710. Mind you, just one year prior, Rolex introduced a new GMT-Master (not II); the brand offered both models concurrently for more than a decade. The new 16710 was slimmer than its ‘Fat Lady’ predecessor thanks to the new caliber 3185. The 16710 was actually the last Coke GMT Rolex ever made, unless you count the off-catalog Icy Coke versions. Some 16710 bezel inserts have faded significantly at this point, while others look brand new. The fact that one of these watches is steel, and one is white gold, makes this something of an apples-to-oranges comparison; the 16710 in steel is a great looking instrument watch with a pleasing feel of unadorned practicality and a lineage that goes all the way back to Pan Am and Pussy Galore, which is not a small thing. BP insert is good to very good, the red color on the BP is slightly more toward fire engine red while the gen is more cherry red. One of the things I’ve always liked about the gen Coke insert is that the red is deeper than on the Pepsi. The BP insert numbers are a little bolder and have exaggerated serifs.

Where do you go for genuine Rolex inserts? I'm looking to get both a Pepsi and black/grey/ghost. IMO the 16710 is one of the most versatile pieces. So many variations.and interchangeable. 3 bezel colors, 2 bracelets (3 if you consider Oyster w/ SEL) , no holes/holes case, tritium or Lume.. Don't trust Hodinkee? Read an honest owner review of the Rolex GMT Master II 16710 "Coke" from our community of watch enthusiasts. No, there is no way to know if the insert in a GMT is the original, except for the obvious cosmetic variances known for certain eras. As to what came in it from the factory, in the US, the original paperwork in later 16710 years did use an identifier A, for black/red, B for blue/red, and N for black. As a side-note, the GMT II 16760 only came . Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: Legitimate check on 16710 bezel

I replaced the bezel with a genuine coke insert. I believe that the coke sells more than the black? My question is, can I sell this as a 16710 coke? or is it a black gmt with an extra coke insert?The Ref 16710 is also the last reference to feature the Coke bezel. At least for now. Every year Rolex fans hold their breath in anticipation that it will make a comeback in ceramic. In 1989, Rolex updated the GMT-Master II with the reference 16710. Mind you, just one year prior, Rolex introduced a new GMT-Master (not II); the brand offered both models concurrently for more than a decade. The new 16710 was slimmer than its ‘Fat Lady’ predecessor thanks to the new caliber 3185. The 16710 was actually the last Coke GMT Rolex ever made, unless you count the off-catalog Icy Coke versions. Some 16710 bezel inserts have faded significantly at this point, while others look brand new.

The fact that one of these watches is steel, and one is white gold, makes this something of an apples-to-oranges comparison; the 16710 in steel is a great looking instrument watch with a pleasing feel of unadorned practicality and a lineage that goes all the way back to Pan Am and Pussy Galore, which is not a small thing.

BP insert is good to very good, the red color on the BP is slightly more toward fire engine red while the gen is more cherry red. One of the things I’ve always liked about the gen Coke insert is that the red is deeper than on the Pepsi. The BP insert numbers are a little bolder and have exaggerated serifs.

Where do you go for genuine Rolex inserts? I'm looking to get both a Pepsi and black/grey/ghost. IMO the 16710 is one of the most versatile pieces. So many variations.and interchangeable. 3 bezel colors, 2 bracelets (3 if you consider Oyster w/ SEL) , no holes/holes case, tritium or Lume..

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