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Old 22 April 2011, 01:49 PM   #1
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Price difference between Y series of 16610LV and other later series

How much more would you pay for a BNIB 16610LV Y Series vs. the other later series? In other words, is the Y series (2002), the 1st year of 16610LV and the actual 50th anniversary of Submariner, that much more special?
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Old 22 April 2011, 02:01 PM   #2
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To some Rolex collectors the first one complete with the press package would be good to have. Other than that they have made so many it probably wouldn't make much difference.
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Old 22 April 2011, 02:10 PM   #3
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Yup... I believe the complete set for the first run of LV's is the one that is most interesting for collectors...
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Old 22 April 2011, 02:51 PM   #4
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With a piece like the Y-series LV along with presskit its hard to put a price on since it is very rare. Not many made and is the true anniversary watch to the most iconic Rolex ever...the Sub!! Usually market dictates the price but for a Y-series LV, the collector would have to decide for themselves.
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Old 22 April 2011, 03:33 PM   #5
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SO, are you guys saying other than Y series with the press kit, all other series from F to G are pretty much the same then? How much would you pay for a BNIB F to G series?
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SO, are you guys saying other than Y series with the press kit, all other series from F to G are pretty much the same then? How much would you pay for a BNIB F to G series?
If you keep an eye on the FS section here, they are pricing from low mid 5's to low 6's...and increasing all the time.!
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Old 23 April 2011, 02:03 AM   #7
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SO, are you guys saying other than Y series with the press kit, all other series from F to G are pretty much the same then? How much would you pay for a BNIB F to G series?
Yes.. they're pretty much the same except for the rehaut engraving .. Also, except for the green insert and larger dial plots, they are identical to the black one..

This watch has not yet caught on with the larger collector community so there really isn't the demand that would drive prices much higher than a similar LN Sub.. Condition is always the major driver.

You negotiate for your best price, but there should not be any premium on a BNIB F to G serial, and it should be less than MSRP at a non-AD for the F, D, Z, or M.

As said, those who really want a 50'th Kermit are looking for one from 2003 with the original Press Kit (not an amalgamation of e-bay purchases).. The rest are just production Subs..
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Old 23 April 2011, 02:29 AM   #8
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What about a F series in 2033 with serial numbers f02xxx? While not a Y series, it's still a 2003 model and one of the first editions of the F series. Would that be worth more than a similar condition later series like D, Z or M?
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Old 23 April 2011, 02:37 AM   #9
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What about a F series in 2033 with serial numbers f02xxx? While not a Y series, it's still a 2003 model and one of the first editions of the F series. Would that be worth more than a similar condition later series like D, Z or M?
does it has the flat 4 on the bezel,that seems to tweak the interest of many?
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Old 23 April 2011, 02:42 AM   #10
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Yes, Flat 4, oval "O" in Rolex, 5 ticks under Swiss made, series y02xxx.
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