Hi everybody,
Is it normal to have the marking between the lugs "Rolex Original Design / 16610 T" for a green Sub 16610 LV ? If so, what does the "T" stands for ?
Thank you for your answers.
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Hi everybody,
Is it normal to have the marking between the lugs "Rolex Original Design / 16610 T" for a green Sub 16610 LV ? If so, what does the "T" stands for ?
Thank you for your answers.
Yes, that is normal.
We believe that "T" stands for "no-hole-case", means that there are no holes for the springbars drilled through the lugs.
Ok thank you for your quick answer, so on a "regular" black 16610 with no holes, you also have the 16610 T marking ? What about the 16600 ?
I´m not sure about the 16600 Dweller but yes, the regular black Sub 16610 (at least the ones with no holes ;) ) also says 16610T.
And we also can be sure about this ;)Zitat:
Original von NicoH
We believe that "T" stands for "no-hole-case"....
http://pics.r-l-x.de/picserv/files/3...ge/r20_005.jpg
danke sehr guys, I feel much better now :-)
Well Hannes, I´m not certain about *anything* Rolex so I thought I´d be a bit vague.... thanks for the confirmation, though :gut: