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Old 22 April 2018, 09:12 PM   #1
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Rolex YM 16622 owners! Help needed

Dear All,

Is this model rather unloved? On paper, it's suppose to be a upgraded submariner, also price is higher between the 2 in retail. There is a total different story in 2nd hand market though....

I'm considering a sub but not gg to break the bank to get one....

Any YM owners here to share a few wrist on experience? Still enjoying the watch? Does it get bored after a while, since it's like stone cold icy white...

What was the retail price for 16622 previously by the way?

For the rest of us, will you consider getting one? Believe the stock for this model is enough to meet the demand as compared to sub....

Thanks....

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Old 22 April 2018, 09:19 PM   #2
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I personally own the 116622 with blue dial and couldn't be more pleased with it. I love Rolex as a brand, but felt several of their pieces were just too common in the wild. Submariners and DJ just seem to be everywhere and I wanted a piece on my wrist that I was unlikely to see on anyone else. For me, the Yacht-Master fit that bill.

It offers the perfect balance of sportiness and elegance. Refinement and class. Simply stated, an all-purpose watch that has that special flair to make it really interesting. Of course, to each their own. But the YM is a great watch and I can't see growing tired of it.


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Old 22 April 2018, 09:54 PM   #3
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Old 22 April 2018, 10:10 PM   #4
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I personally own the 116622 with blue dial and couldn't be more pleased with it. I love Rolex as a brand, but felt several of their pieces were just too common in the wild. Submariners and DJ just seem to be everywhere and I wanted a piece on my wrist that I was unlikely to see on anyone else. For me, the Yacht-Master fit that bill.

It offers the perfect balance of sportiness and elegance. Refinement and class. Simply stated, an all-purpose watch that has that special flair to make it really interesting. Of course, to each their own. But the YM is a great watch and I can't see growing tired of it.


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This...

I have to agree at 128%. I don’t know for the 16622 but i own the 116622 and IMHO the YM is truly an underrated watch. I see many Sub out there, but in the past 4 years i saw only 2 YM... One in NY and an other in Paris.

I think indeed it is an enhanced Sub. I find it more comfortable than a Sub because of its flatter caseback and its weight balance. It stays straight on the wrist. Plus it has an incredible blue sunburst dial. Can’t wait to see that kind of blue dial with white font on a SS or white PM Sub with the 3235 caliber. I will buy it as soon as possible.

So far the 116622 is my favorite Rolex.
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Old 22 April 2018, 10:13 PM   #5
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I just picked mine up yesterday but I love it. The weight, lines and fit are perfect for me. An added bonus is you just don’t see them “in the wild” very often.

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Old 22 April 2018, 10:37 PM   #6
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Yes nice watches.... But 116622 prices are so much higher than 16622.....

16622 owners any comments?

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Old 22 April 2018, 10:38 PM   #7
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Bezel scratch easily?

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Old 22 April 2018, 10:39 PM   #8
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Rolex YM 16622 owners! Help needed

I purchased the Yachtmaster 116621 With the Black Dial 2 days ago and loving everything about it. I also hope not many people will recognize my Yachtmaster as much as the common Submariner.

The Yachtmaster has the same Vital Organ (movement) as the Submariner with a slightly different Body, some Precious Metal, Same Box, Warranty Card, 5 year Warranty, AD experience, Rolex History etc

I enjoy reading threads about every Rolex out there and happy to see so many happy Rolex owners even though they don’t talk much about My Yachtmaster

This is my First post and glad the Underrated Yachtmaster is my First Rolex
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Old 22 April 2018, 10:46 PM   #9
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Circa 2006, I had a sub and got bored with it because it is the most common sports model. I didn’t care for the font on the gmt bezels so that was out. I tried for a Daytona, but couldn’t get one so that left the 16622. So I sold the sub and got the ym. The bad thing is that since I got the 116500, the ym sits and doesn’t get worn. I doubt I will sell it, but I am considering gifting it to a family member that has been very kind to me.
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Old 22 April 2018, 10:47 PM   #10
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I have had my YM for about 6 yrs and the bezel remains clean. It is a beautiful watch, can dress up or down and now have different dials. I love mine and may add the rhodium dial.
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Old 22 April 2018, 10:49 PM   #11
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Circa 2006, I had a sub and got bored with it because it is the most common sports model. I didn’t care for the font on the gmt bezels so that was out. I tried for a Daytona, but couldn’t get one so that left the 16622. So I sold the sub and got the ym. The bad thing is that since I got the 116500, the ym sits and doesn’t get worn. I doubt I will sell it, but I am considering gifting it to a family member that has been very kind to me.
Understand.... YM is not gg to overtake Daytona....

How much u got ur YM bro? In terms of usd

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Old 22 April 2018, 10:49 PM   #12
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I have had my YM for about 6 yrs and the bezel remains clean. It is a beautiful watch, can dress up or down and now have different dials. I love mine and may add the rhodium dial.
What was the retail price bro

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Old 22 April 2018, 10:52 PM   #13
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Seems like 16622 is not going to win much votes....

But I seems to be draw to the watch for some reasons.... Not sure if it will last....


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Old 23 April 2018, 01:33 AM   #14
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I like the older 16622 and happily own one.
The most comfortable Rolex case shape, the more coarse sparkling dial on the older ones and protruding end links are all features which I prefer on the 5 digit.

Monochrome look with the Pt dial is a Rolex signature imho and it looks amazing, especially in bright sun light.
Legibility is OK.

The bezel doesn't scratch that easily as some people claim. Mine is without real noticeable scratches and if it happens can be easily refurbished.

Bracelet is all solid and with the PCL's it has a luxury feel.

I fitted a roulette date wheel for fun and an modern DJ clasp. Personally I am not a fan of the 5 digit clasps.

With these small modifications it is a perfect watch.

On the pre-owned market this reference can be bought real cheap. Not much interest for it, so don't expect to flip it easy.

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Old 23 April 2018, 02:34 AM   #15
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the YM is entirely under-rated. It is not prevalent in the marketplace and that is why I like it. It spurs on conversation. Very nice watch.
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Old 1 June 2018, 06:55 AM   #16
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I like the older 16622 and happily own one.
The most comfortable Rolex case shape, the more coarse sparkling dial on the older ones and protruding end links are all features which I prefer on the 5 digit.

Monochrome look with the Pt dial is a Rolex signature imho and it looks amazing, especially in bright sun light.
Legibility is OK.

The bezel doesn't scratch that easily as some people claim. Mine is without real noticeable scratches and if it happens can be easily refurbished.

Bracelet is all solid and with the PCL's it has a luxury feel.

I fitted a roulette date wheel for fun and an modern DJ clasp. Personally I am not a fan of the 5 digit clasps.

With these small modifications it is a perfect watch.

On the pre-owned market this reference can be bought real cheap. Not much interest for it, so don't expect to flip it easy.


im currently in the market for one of these..love everything about it... im so bored of my submariner but dont sell my watches and my gold day date is too loud for everyday so i need something understated for everyday.. how "cheap" should i be trying to find one for? thank you in advance
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Old 1 June 2018, 07:26 AM   #17
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I like the older 16622 and happily own one.
The most comfortable Rolex case shape, the more coarse sparkling dial on the older ones and protruding end links are all features which I prefer on the 5 digit.

Monochrome look with the Pt dial is a Rolex signature imho and it looks amazing, especially in bright sun light.
Legibility is OK.

The bezel doesn't scratch that easily as some people claim. Mine is without real noticeable scratches and if it happens can be easily refurbished.

Bracelet is all solid and with the PCL's it has a luxury feel.

I fitted a roulette date wheel for fun and an modern DJ clasp. Personally I am not a fan of the 5 digit clasps.

With these small modifications it is a perfect watch.

On the pre-owned market this reference can be bought real cheap. Not much interest for it, so don't expect to flip it easy.

Looks terrific on jubilee. I will try to swap bracelets between my 116622 and 126710 BLRO if I ever get one.
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Old 1 June 2018, 07:44 AM   #18
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im currently in the market for one of these..love everything about it... im so bored of my submariner but dont sell my watches and my gold day date is too loud for everyday so i need something understated for everyday.. how "cheap" should i be trying to find one for? thank you in advance
Preowned average prices according to Chrono24 (platinum dial):

ref 16622 around 6.2K EUR / 7.2K USD, MSRP was 8,845 EUR (spring 2012 before discontinued)

ref 116622 around 8.3K EUR / 9.7K USD, MSRP was 11,350 EUR (spring 2016 before discontinued)

It's worth noting the short production run of the 116622 platinum dial (4 years from 2012 to 2016).
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I'd like a 116622 blue dial some day.
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Old 3 June 2018, 06:32 PM   #20
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I have a 16622 on a V serial that I’ve owned for quite a few years now, very cheap pre-owned yet a beautiful Rolex. It combines elegance and sporty better than any other model IMHO and I’ve always been surprised they are not more sought after. Rolex put Red writing on a Sea-Dweller and everyone went crazy for them yet the YM 16622 has always had Red writing for ‘Yacht-Master’ and no one cares.......
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I have a 16622 on a V serial that I’ve owned for quite a few years now, very cheap pre-owned yet a beautiful Rolex. It combines elegance and sporty better than any other model IMHO and I’ve always been surprised they are not more sought after. Rolex put Red writing on a Sea-Dweller and everyone went crazy for them yet the YM 16622 has always had Red writing for ‘Yacht-Master’ and no one cares.......


I have the same 16622 platinum V serial with rehaut and I love it.

It is real beauty and need to see in person to truly appreciate it.

And I’m not fan of PCL bracelet at all on sport model but this YM changed my mind.




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I personally own the 116622 with blue dial and couldn't be more pleased with it. I love Rolex as a brand, but felt several of their pieces were just too common in the wild. Submariners and DJ just seem to be everywhere and I wanted a piece on my wrist that I was unlikely to see on anyone else. For me, the Yacht-Master fit that bill.

It offers the perfect balance of sportiness and elegance. Refinement and class. Simply stated, an all-purpose watch that has that special flair to make it really interesting. Of course, to each their own. But the YM is a great watch and I can't see growing tired of it.


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I have the PL dial and another with the Rhodium and couldn’t agree more with this comment. Years ago the PL dial was a hot watch and you’d see it quite a bit. Not so much any more. I love my two more now than ever, for all these reasons. There is something quite special about the YM combination of sport and elegance.
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im currently in the market for one of these..love everything about it... im so bored of my submariner but dont sell my watches and my gold day date is too loud for everyday so i need something understated for everyday.. how "cheap" should i be trying to find one for? thank you in advance
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Old 4 June 2018, 02:23 PM   #25
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i just wish the 116622 came with a red date wheel like the newest versions of the TOGs. I think the 116622 aiwth the sunray blue dial and a red date wheel would be Awesome!!!
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also...any one know if the 116263 or 116264 TOGs date wheel will fit the 116622?
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Don't change orig date wheel. Keep it all orig. Its a very fine watch and the very comfortable.
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Old 5 June 2018, 12:53 PM   #28
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How long have you owned this YM for?
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Old 25 September 2018, 10:17 PM   #29
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Don't change orig date wheel. Keep it all orig.
Why? Individual owners should feel free to modify their watches however they see fit. You only live once, why be cowed by other people's tastes?

If someone believes a red or roulette date wheel is more attractive or fun than the basic black supplied by Rolex, I say go for it.
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I love my 16622! However, I did a few modifications to it.


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