Love Love the 16800. It is the most undervalued Rolex, a perfect blend of vintage and modern (if you get the matte dial version)
My first Submariner was a 16800, 7.8 mil serial. with a matte dial and I paid 4k for it... insane.
I ended up with a 1680 because I wanted a Plexi sub, but I miss my 16800 dearly.
The hands are rep as well.
Case is rep
Dial is a gen MKIV dial found in 5mil range...probably with Tiffany added
3 million serial would put it in red range anyways
But it hasn't sold yet ... so.. What's the big deal... Ebay is riddled with fakes and frankens...
Caveat Emptor,,,
Fool and his money are soon parted....
NANUQ ..
I just bought this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Close-Press-Watch-Bezel-Insert-Rubber-Nipper-Tool-For-Rolex-Tudor-/261810891020?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cf525290c
I'll let you know if it works or not when I get it.
I don't know about Yuki, but gen insert on gen bezel = you need a press.
I Tried for about an hour before my thumbs went numb, then took it to a watchmaker near my work.
Oh and my sad story about presses.... lesson learned: http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=409250
Oh and Dbane called me an idiot for ruining my insert....
HH do you have a macro shot of the 4 ?
Looking at the 4 in 40 is the key to figuring out these FF inserts
There are skinny MK3 inserts which were from a fresh printing pad like this
As the pads wore down, the printing gets fatter, like this:
Then you get the really fatty MK3 at the tail end of the printing pad's life. like this kissing 4:
Then you have the 4 from a Mk2 Long 5 which is skinnier than the mk3:
Then last but not least, the rare skinny 4 from early 60's ... some call this mk1