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Old 10 January 2021, 05:33 PM   #31
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I would buy the one in the best condition regardless of papers, box or price.
Exactly that..
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Old 10 January 2021, 06:45 PM   #32
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Only with box and papers.
There are so many complete sets, good running condition 16710 for sale I would not even look at incomplete sets.
Adding service papers is from a collectors point of view not so interesting and will set you back around 1K.

Should you ever need to sell you will be glad you bought the full set
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Old 10 January 2021, 08:52 PM   #33
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Old 10 January 2021, 11:32 PM   #34
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Hello Grant.

Unless I read your last post incorrectly, warranty papers didn't indicate the bezel color on foreign/domestic GMTs until around 1998. You can also find the bezel color on some of the hang tags too.

Howdy JP!

Always best to hear from an expert like you. I did not know the papers would not indicate color, before that time period! Learn something every day. Much to learn.
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Old 11 January 2021, 04:08 AM   #35
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Howdy JP!

Always best to hear from an expert like you. I did not know the papers would not indicate color, before that time period! Learn something every day. Much to learn.
They all had A codes on the typed papers, to include the 16750s, until around 1998. On the typed papers, the USA papers would indicate the bracelet type in the style number found in the top right corner of the warranty paper by the serial number. The last four digits of the style number indicated the bracelet type - i.e. 7836 was a 78360 Oyster, 6251 indicated a 62510 Jubilee, 9315 indicated a 93150 Oyster and etc. etc.
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Old 11 January 2021, 04:16 AM   #36
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I would not bother with the paper as long as I will use it for myself in long period of time AND I manage to get confirmation on the authenticity of the piece. You can bring it to RSC for a check but not sure if they are willing to issue some kind of authenticity check certificate.
This is how I'd do it. 16710 models are soooo expensive and saving some money on the purchase will allow you to get different inserts.

As far as an authenticity check, they sort of do in their own way when it's serviced and they give you a guarantee.
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Old 11 January 2021, 04:18 AM   #37
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Old 11 January 2021, 04:19 AM   #38
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If it’s for everyday wear, I’d buy without papers. You don’t wear the paper and box.
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Old 24 January 2021, 02:26 PM   #39
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I like the paperwork because I'm interested in the journey of the watch- but I would definitely buy one without papers from a trusted seller for a discount.
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Old 24 January 2021, 03:41 PM   #40
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Maybe there are some differences between RSC.
But the RSC in my neighborhood seems to know what the original bezel insert color is.
And no, they won't put in any color you want. Has to be the original one.

YMMV.
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Old 24 January 2021, 04:56 PM   #41
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My friends frowned at it years back when I bought my first Rolex without paper and box, and I never went that route again, but I don't see any problem with it if you are buying from a reputable seller.
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Old 24 January 2021, 06:35 PM   #42
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I realize you can get inserts elsewhere, my question was from a different angle. What if I buy a 16710 that has a pepsi insert. But no papers to confirm that was the original configuration. Let's just say it was originally an all black bezel but I don't know this. Is there any chance that when I send this in to RSC they tell me they are "required" to replace the bezel and make it all black again?

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Old 24 January 2021, 06:58 PM   #43
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Not a deal breaker if seller is trusted, condition is king. The “paper” is just an expired warranty. Get it serviced by RSC and fresh warranty and you are all set.
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Old 24 January 2021, 07:12 PM   #44
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If it’s for everyday wear, I’d buy without papers. You don’t wear the paper and box.

I am a GMT nut and I’ve owned many. As a collector, I like to have the full set. Box, papers, books. But unless you really care about that, save the $$ and get the watch only.

Depends on how OCD you are, as a collector.

The papers tell you what the watch is. Papers are the only way to know what insert was original to the watch.
Ex. 16710B

B is Pepsi.
A is coke.
N (or LN) is black bezel insert.

If you can wear the watch and enjoy it without having this nagging question as to “what insert did it come with”?, then you should just get a watch only.

And get a bunch of inserts and read up on changing inserts. It’s easy and awesome to do.


This only in the US, In Europe is not possible to know !


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Old 24 January 2021, 07:12 PM   #45
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I’m loving the 16710 but have a dilemma. Would you buy one in excellent condition but no history and without paper for about $1600 less than one with box and paper? Both are from reputable sellers.

I’ve been researching and found others would send it off to RSC and change the inserts during the process.

What are your thoughts?
Ask yourself do you wear the box as for the so called papers well in the real world its now a outdated bit of paper. And today these bits of paper are far easier to fake than the watch. Always buy first the seller and price if no service history have it RSC serviced. Then you will have service paper/card with all watch details on and will be act like full two year warranty.
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Old 24 January 2021, 11:33 PM   #46
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In my experience, papers not only improve the resale price, but make it a quicker flip.

It's all moot if you want to be buried with it.
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Old 24 January 2021, 11:39 PM   #47
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If it’s for everyday wear, I’d buy without papers. You don’t wear the paper and box.

I am a GMT nut and I’ve owned many. As a collector, I like to have the full set. Box, papers, books. But unless you really care about that, save the $$ and get the watch only.

Depends on how OCD you are, as a collector.

The papers tell you what the watch is. Papers are the only way to know what insert was original to the watch.
Ex. 16710B

B is Pepsi.
A is coke.
N (or LN) is black bezel insert.

If you can wear the watch and enjoy it without having this nagging question as to “what insert did it come with”?, then you should just get a watch only.

And get a bunch of inserts and read up on changing inserts. It’s easy and awesome to do.
Great advice Grant
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Old 24 January 2021, 11:48 PM   #48
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I have a 16710 from the mid 90’s. Got it from a friend who was the original owner who wore it hard for 25+ years. Sent it off to the NY RSC for a full service. The original Coke insert was a little dented but Rolex did not suggest for it to be replaced. Picked up the watch and when wearing it thought it would be great to try a Pepsi insert. Went back to the RSC and asked if they would put in a Pepsi insert and they said no problem. Said there were two options, pay a lower price for the new insert and they keep the old Coke insert or pay a slightly higher price and I could keep the old insert. I of course opted for the latter. They installed the insert then and there. As it was close to the service date there was no charge for installing it. They put the old Coke insert in the little plastic box that the Pepsi insert came in.

I know others have had different experiences purchasing inserts however my experience was a little over a year ago.


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Old 24 January 2021, 11:56 PM   #49
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Great advice Grant

Thx Brian. I was a little off.

Springer chimed in with the best info. The color was indicated on papers in the US, but they all had A codes until about 1998. The colors could only be confirmed on the papers after about 1998.
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Old 25 January 2021, 12:08 AM   #50
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Thx Brian. I was a little off.

Springer chimed in with the best info. The color was indicated on papers in the US, but they all had A codes until about 1998. The colors could only be confirmed on the papers after about 1998.
Understood

I was coming at it more from the owner perspective that you gave which in my opinion is spot on.

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Old 25 January 2021, 08:47 AM   #51
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Hey that’s a beautiful bracelet here! I bet the watch did not come on this one. Did you swap it with one of your other pieces or did you buy it as a standalone? I would love a solid bracelet (and a glidelock) on my 2007 16710 pepsi (no holes are the best)
Good eye it came with the original SEL 78790A bracelet. I took off the original oyster clasp and modded it with a Glidelock.
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