So, the 116610LN. That’s the kinda code name that makes you feel like you’re in a secret agent movie, right? But seriously, this watch… it’s *iconic*. You see it on wrists everywhere, from Wall Street sharks to guys just chilling at the coffee shop. Why? Well, that’s the million-dollar question, innit?
I mean, on the surface, it’s just a watch. A black bezel, stainless steel case, that oh-so-familiar cyclops lens magnifying the date. But it’s SO much more than that. It’s, like, a statement. A “I’ve got my life together (or at least I’m pretending to)” kinda statement. It screams class, but in a subtle, “I can totally skin dive in this if I want to” kinda way.
Personally? I’m a sucker for the ceramic bezel. That thing just gleams. Plus, it’s practically scratch-proof (ish). My mate, bless his heart, has a slightly older Sub with the aluminum bezel, and it’s got more scratches than a cat’s scratching post. He’s always whinging about it. Serves him right for being a cheapskate, lol! (Just kidding… mostly).
And the movement! The Rolex 3135. Solid as a rock. You know, the kinda movement your grandkids will still be winding, probably. That’s saying something in this day and age of smartwatches and whatnot. I’ve heard some people complain about it being “basic,” but honestly, I kinda dig the simplicity. Reliability is key, ya know?
Now, let’s be real, the price tag ain’t exactly pocket change. You’re gonna need to sell a kidney, or at least a decent chunk of your savings, to snag one of these bad boys. Is it worth it? That’s a question only you can answer, mate. But if you’re looking for a watch that’s built to last, holds its value (pretty darn well, might I add), and looks good doing it, then the 116610LN is definitely worth considering.