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18 September 2024, 01:09 PM | #1 |
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Price range for a Sub 1680-
Hi everyone, what would it be a fair / range price for a Sub 1680, MK1,s/n. 5.4M all orginal, decent condition Papers and Box?
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18 September 2024, 03:07 PM | #2 |
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you can check with tropicalwatch and graypatina, they are well known Vintage seller.
I am no expert, I think 15k is about right |
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For any sort of valid response, you would really need to show good photos of the watch, and also all of the accessories. If all you're looking for is a ballpark, then obviously you can easily research that yourself using auction sales.
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You can always check asking prices on chrono but that’s not a true gauge of a potential selling price. Dan makes a good point post some photos to get a true idea of something’s worth and good feedback
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It would have a lot to do with the level of polish, insert fading, and dial patina and condition.
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And bracelet, and whether the accessories are correct/original, etc., etc. The OP has been posting a lot of threads asking for people to evaluate watches and perform valuations for him. So he should understand the drill by now.
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A decent red sub 1680 hammered on Loupe this for 15.5k a week or two ago.
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The OP wasn't specific, but the serial number he gave suggests that it would be a white 1680, assuming it's correct.
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That's why we all generally do our own research when buying a watch. I could say $8k–$16k USD, depending on condition, originality, etc., but I doubt that would be very helpful.
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I had someone try and tempt me into selling my 5m serial number 1680 Mk1 white for £15000. It’s a full set with box, original papers and 200m anchor. It’s been polished (about 10 years ago by LA Watchworks) but still has thick lugs and great chamfers on it. For some time now I’ve gone by watch condition rather than worry about papers / full sets etc - this was one of the last vintage watches I brought with box and papers. I’ve also got a 1680 Red in the collection which was purchased around 12 years ago and the intention at the time was to sell the 1680 white. I decided to keep the white as well as I think the 1680 is a fabulous watch and really like white version as well as the red so didn’t want to part with it.
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Yea prices have dropped a lot in the last two years. You don't want to use comps from 2020 or 2021.
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Based on my experience, I would think that $16,000 to $18,000 would find you a very nice, correct, late 1970s example with no issues. By nice and correct, I mean - very nice case, whether original or refinished with the correct tritium dial/hands, bezel, bezel insert, crystal, bracelet and a recent service. You might find one for less which is all the better!!! If you are looking for a set, expect to pay more.
Be very careful with many of these "trusted dealer" listings. I often see many of their watches listed that are not listed listed correctly or have issues with parts that are not period correct based on the listing description. If you are not concerned about a watch being 100% correct, then the price should be expressed accordingly.
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