For your "actually rarer" comment, is this for pepsi or coke? I have an opportunity right now to acquire a coke stick dial with 3185 movement instead of the 3186 (Z3 series), and wondering if I should bite the bullet... Thanks in advance!
This is Part 4 of the series of “Identifying future classic Rolex from the 1990-2018 era”. I am attaching Parts 1, 2 and 3 below in case anyone missed them. Part 1: www.watchprosite.com Part 2: / Part 3: / Part 4 - The Rolex GMT-Master II "The S...
.......Coke is probably rarer though Pepsi is more popular. As for the boxes, I will need to check as the production run is so long that the box style will almost certainly have changed.
However, I am not sure how this qualifies as a "future" classic, given that these "stick dial" versions of 16710 and their 3186 movement already command significant premiums over regular 16710's.
.... everything is relative. Yes, there is a premium building on these but it’s not at a point where it can be described as a “classic”. Think of it as a spectrum. It’s moving along that spectrum.
Especially the 5131p on a bracelet. It's just that I refuse to get a WT until the rest of the world stops changing clocks. I don't want my WT to be wrong half the year.
I can already see the that some may be following your trend as there seem to be less and less available of those you have noted. For me the gmt fat lady is on my list to get when the kids finish college! Again all superb reports. Cheers Steve
Something that strikes me from the 2 examples you show is that on the one with the Roman numeral the rest of the text is clearly “sans serif” but the other one, the stick dial, has a definite serif look on some of the letters. You would have thought it wo...
Such an informative thread and I considered myself lucky to have bought the brand new Coke insert Gmt master 16710 many years ago. It is still remain NOS and yes it is stick dial . ...
.....this isn't really about vintage. Rather its about the modern era that will produce future classics. I guess that makes it a slightly different approach.
I have a full box set NOS Z-serial 16710 Pepsi with the "stick dial" with all the case side and bracelet stickers still intact. I bought it to wear as my daily watch just as the reference was discontinued and the new black ceramic GMT II was released. I d...
For your "actually rarer" comment, is this for pepsi or coke? I have an opportunity right now to acquire a coke stick dial with 3185 movement instead of the 3186 (Z3 series), and wondering if I should bite the bullet... Thanks in advance!
I own one exactly like you mentioned 3185 +Stick dial +coke. Interested to find out more is it really rarer than 3186? Forgive me about this silly question .
.....it is very hard to say definitively that it is rarer. in my experience, I have seen more 3186 stick than 3185. But is it rarer? I think they are both rare
Haven't checked for a while as worked suddenly got busy. I haven't bought it yet as I've decided I like Pepsi better, and so have started looking towards that direction instead.
As always I have enjoyed your series of posts. Any chance to have more insights like this on other brands? Patek, AP, JLC, Omega maybe? They would be a delight to read! As always, thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. Best. René
I guess each forum Moderator will have an opinion on this. For me, I think this type of detail is very much a part of Rolex. It’s what Rolex collecting has been about for decades. Also, few manufacturers “create” the anomalies like Rolex do and further, n...
From that point of view maybe only vintage Patek would fit into that category of little variations. Indeed I have read your posts on the Patek Philippe Calatrava. Best regards. René