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Apr 09, 2019,03:25 AM
 

Hello, the two ice blue shades are different. I have the diamond indices dial and, based on a side by side comparision I once did, the diamond indices dial is definitely paler than the non-diamond indices dial, as shown by the pictures above. Kind regards.

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I’m not sure luck works with Rolex anymore either!

 
 By: ripper444 : March 24th, 2019-11:44
It’s a nice Daytona though. I love it

Another shot

 
 By: Horology75 : March 24th, 2019-12:17
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I had the opportunity to have seen these in the metal on two occasions

 
 By: KamalRostov : March 25th, 2019-04:52
Once, both versions in a showcase at an AD and another just last Friday in the wild! This elderly gentleman sitting in front of me. Had the non diamond version (I think) strapped to his left wrist. I was thinking if it was ok to secretly snap a photo! But... 

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 By: KamalRostov : March 27th, 2019-03:25
In the metal, does the ice blue shades of two dials the same? The photos from the website seems different tho. Just wondering if anyone here had made a comparison... Thank you in advance. ...  

I couldn’t recall as it was some years ago

 
 By: KamalRostov : March 27th, 2019-04:59
that I saw both side by side and it was in the glass case... Smitten with the 116506 (again) whilst reading this post, hence the question 🙃

A late reply

 
 By: kkwn98 : April 9th, 2019-03:25
Hello, the two ice blue shades are different. I have the diamond indices dial and, based on a side by side comparision I once did, the diamond indices dial is definitely paler than the non-diamond indices dial, as shown by the pictures above. Kind regards...