Thanks, John. I own the creamy one, and I absolutely love it, but sometimes, I surprise myself thinking about the " Halloween ". ;) [nt]

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Rolex Seadweller 16 660. How do you like it?

 
 By: amanico : May 25th, 2017-14:23
Halloween Patina, Or rather creamy? I must confess I prefer Joe's " Halloween " one. This patina is crazy. You? Nicolas ...  

Mine is just an old work horse. diving and travelling.

 
 By: Bill : May 25th, 2017-15:12
The theory, and I have seen examples, watches that have been kept safely away tend to develop the darkest patina. I don't think it is UV related but just seems to be the case. Dark patina is always a favorite. Bravo to Joe on that catch. I know it was yea...  

I like the second one ...

 
 By: JohnFM : May 25th, 2017-15:13
The creamy one looks beautiful to my eye. The Halloween one would be great on Halloween ;-)

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 By: Nono01 : May 25th, 2017-15:19
I bet it looks fantastic underwater

It is! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 25th, 2017-22:06

Whoa .... both [nt]

 
 By: Karlisnet : May 25th, 2017-21:34

Thanks, Henry. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 25th, 2017-23:24

creamy

 
 By: Ryan5446 : May 26th, 2017-00:25
for me. Love the vintage look with the saphire glass. Makes it a great wearable watch for holiday, swimming etc.

Your photos show why they put a 666 in the reference

 
 By: crown comfort : May 26th, 2017-01:59
splendid, either one.

Good one! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 26th, 2017-05:47

Nicolas this is like playing with fire my friend lol

 
 By: Makilla : May 26th, 2017-06:12
everytime I see that Halloween dial my jaw drops on the ground. It's simply a stunning piece. The patina is incredible

Ok! ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 27th, 2017-02:00

I would take the cream one... as that way....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : May 27th, 2017-02:20
I get both.

Thanks Nicolas, unfortunately not! Speaking of red ones only a humble 1680 and the new SD43... plus some Daytonas which I believe do not qualify here...

 
 By: mywrongwrist : May 27th, 2017-13:23
Can you imagine that a lot of years ago I traded a 1665 rail dial to have this devil 666? Maybe I was crazy, but the 666 gave me so much joy and time on my wrist that I never regretted what I did... Best Luca