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20 April 2024, 08:56 AM | #1 |
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Did Rolex stop chamfers/beveled lugs on the last of the 5-digit references?
I'm shopping around for a 16570 and have noticed something: multiple listings of NOS models from the absolute tail end of the ExpII's production run in 2011 where there appears to be no chamfer/bevel on the lugs. By that year 6-digit references had come out (the GMTII in 2006, I believe) and obviously with 90* lugs.
So my question: is it a known fact that Rolex stopped the chamfers on 5-digit models while they were still around (such as the 16570)? Or is this just a case of photography lighting/angles and bad eyesight on my part? I know we all track the years when hollow end links --> solid, lug holes --> no holes, Luminova --> Superluminova, 3185 --> 3186, etc... is there a certain year I would want to avoid if I wanted to guarantee I did get a 16570 with chamfers?
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