The title "116700 Rolex" is slightly misleading. There's no Rolex model officially bearing that reference number. The confusion likely stems from a conflation with the Rolex GMT-Master II, which does have models with similar aesthetics, and the article prompt's focus on the vintage GMT-Master 16700. Therefore, this article will clarify the reference number issue and then delve into a detailed exploration of the Rolex GMT-Master 16700, focusing on why it's considered the "last GMT that requires manual labor" and its place within the broader context of the Rolex collector's market, touching upon the mentioned Daytona models (116500, 116500LN, and 126500) only to provide comparative context within the luxury watch landscape.
The Rolex GMT-Master II line, commonly associated with modern GMT functionalities, uses different reference numbers, starting with 116710 (and variations thereafter). The 16700, however, represents a significant chapter in Rolex history, specifically the final iteration of a particular design philosophy before the introduction of the more modern GMT-Master II. It’s this 16700 that we’ll be examining closely, clarifying the phrase "last GMT that requires manual labor."
The statement refers to the 16700's movement and its inherent characteristics. Unlike its successors, the 16700 utilizes a movement that, while incredibly robust and reliable, demands more hands-on care and servicing. Modern movements, found in the GMT-Master II line, incorporate advancements in technology, making them more resistant to wear and tear, requiring less frequent servicing. The 16700, however, demands a more attentive ownership experience. Its intricate mechanics, while beautifully crafted, require a higher degree of manual intervention during servicing. This is not to say it's unreliable; quite the contrary. The 16700’s Caliber 3075, a robust workhorse, is famous for its longevity and accuracy when properly maintained. However, its maintenance demands a higher level of skilled intervention compared to the more easily serviced movements in later models. This hands-on approach to maintaining the 16700 elevates it to a more engaged ownership experience for those who appreciate the mechanical intricacies of their timepieces.
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