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Old Yesterday, 06:57 PM   #1
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Seek for Rolex 6265 Opinions

I am new for this forum and I had done some research of 6263. I found this watch look good with reasonable price. I would like to seek some advice before purchase a 6265 watch. Many thanks.🙏

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S/N: 74xxxxx – 1982
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What about the price?


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Around USD 5x,xxx
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Around USD 5xK.
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Not sure I’ve seen a dial look that silver on a 6265/3. Also, the pushers don’t look quite right, in the photos anyway. Maybe it’s just the harsh lighting.

Make sure you see the movement and have the watch fully authenticated.
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Thanks for your comments. Yes it looks silver than the other yellowish silver. Not sure if it is because of different aging conditions. For the pushers, could you provide more details how to identify if it is legit or not? Thanks.
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Pushers should be like these


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OP watch Bezel???
Close to mk2 but not quite IMO.
But as stated better clear photos could help.
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Thanks for your comments. Yes it looks silver than the other yellowish silver. Not sure if it is because of different aging conditions. For the pushers, could you provide more details how to identify if it is legit or not? Thanks.
The pushers look too wide at the base, but not sure. Something just looks a little off. Also, for a 7.4 serial (1982ish), I believe Rolex had already introduced the other style of pushers, with the lines around the tops, but it's close.

Do you have photos showing the movement?

Here's my 6.0 Daytona. I realize it's a couple of years older, but there are some stark differences when compared to your example. (Note that the other example above, by lovegmt73, has a service dial, although still very nice. Just pointing out for comparison purposes).
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The pushers look too wide at the base, but not sure. Something just looks a little off. Also, for a 7.4 serial (1982ish), I believe Rolex had already introduced the other style of pushers, with the lines around the tops, but it's close.

Do you have photos showing the movement?

Here's my 6.0 Daytona. I realize it's a couple of years older, but there are some stark differences when compared to your example. (Note that the other example above, by lovegmt73, has a service dial, although still very nice. Just pointing out for comparison purposes).

Hi, my photo is just about the pushers, mine I know that has service dial


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Thanks for your comments. I found in Japanese web. 74 seems like using MK2 pushers. What is your thought?
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Very nice 6263
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