
Nicolas (amanico) shares his enduring admiration for the Rolex Yacht-Master reference 16622, highlighting its distinctive platinum dial. His personal experience underscores why this particular reference continues to captivate collectors, especially during the summer months when its unique aesthetics truly shine. This article explores the enduring appeal of the 16622, drawing on community insights.



Rolex Reference 16622
The Rolex 16622 represents a distinctive configuration within the brand's lineup, featuring a steel case paired with platinum elements. Produced from 1999 to 2012, this reference combines mixed precious metals in a 40mm case format with 100-meter water resistance.
The 40mm steel case houses the automatic Caliber 3135 movement, providing 48 hours of power reserve. Notable specifications include a bidirectional rotating platinum bezel, rhodium dial, and sapphire crystal. The watch is completed with a platinum Oyster bracelet, creating a two-tone precious metal construction.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking mixed-metal Rolex pieces from the early 2000s production era. The combination of steel case construction with platinum bezel and bracelet elements positions the 16622 as a distinctive option for those interested in Rolex's use of contrasting precious metals during its 13-year production run.
Looks like an enjoyable summer. I always liked this textured dial and contrasting seconds hand.
Wear it in the best of health.
Under the radar Rolex is a cool Rolex. Enjoy!
Always liked this version with the platinum dial.
A beauty still with the sleek polished lugs and this sparkling platinum dial. And the cherry on the cake so to say is the red second hand.
Is the dial made of actual platinum, like the omega grey side of the moon? Hope you are well my friend Hussam
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