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27 July 2011, 01:08 PM | #31 |
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Great info and pictures Marcello.
Personally I do not find that flat top "tulip" coronet attractive. |
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Here are 2 beatifull square crown guards, courtesy of marco di falco
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whew, absolutely beautiful:)..what's the ref of the watch with the red dial?
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Which red dial?
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The second square crown guard watch, looks a reddish insert to me
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It's Brownish, as written they are both 5512 square crown guards, it says that only 50 of these were produced!!!
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only 50 ??
I think probably more ...bewteen 100 and 150. in any case quite rare. |
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Quite rare--quite nice and so few left in mint shape! Thanks guys!!!
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with the help of these better pictures we can try to find the most peculiar differences bewteen mk2 and mk 3 dials besides the coronets :
1) in the word ROLEX the main differences are in the leters R and E , that in the mk2 have more evident serifs in all corners ; 2) also in the following line the mk2 dial is printed in a finer way , whereas the mk 3 has more "square" letters ( almost no serifs at all ) 3) line of maximum depth : -- "6" more open in the mk2 ; -- letter "t" longer in the mk3 ; -- letter "f" more bent in the mk2 ; 4) in the word SUBMARINER the letters R are wider in the mk 3. further developments coming ; subscribe for free now !! LLLOOOOLLLLLLLL |
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Amazing...You are the Information King MP!! Good stuff!!
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it seems that only MW is missing here .... |
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"Bobby Cheeseburger" On a more serious note: When you get shown pictures of hidden beauties - that people have and many of them you don't even know exist..... You do sometimes feel a little de-flated at what you have - but that feeling is what drives us to keep searching in the hope.. - I guess !! |
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Marcello, than you for your detailed explanations and providing a depth of knowledge that I know would otherwise be very difficult to obtain.
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Thank you so much for an excellent contribution Marcello!
One for the reference library for sure. |
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Great info on this thread... thanks again guys
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upgrade : the "exception"
this 5512 with case number in the 670.000 range and back punched "I-61"
belongs to a very small series from the beginning of 1961 with a "SWISS T< 25" dial that for me is not a replacement one. the watch shown in these pictures arrived in Italy from the States around the middle of the 90s with a couple of twins ( watches were in an extremely small case range and with this same model of dial ). the most interesting features of this dial were : 1) mk1 crown 2) line of maximum depth printed all in gold under the transparent paint ; 3) fonts of the numbers "big crown" style ( also seen btw in a few 5510 but with dials signed only "SWISS" ). a request for the Mods : as I cannot do this myself can you please change the name of the thread in : < different dials for 5512 with minutes-ring > ?? thanks ! |
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Just picked up a macro lense.
Here is my attempt to capture my tulip crown. |
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great information. the square crown guard is incredible. thank you.
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Marcello... I'm having trouble identifying this coronet...call me a newbie!
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in Italy we have a proverb that sounds like < nobody comes to the world with knowledge >
so I will never call anyone < rookie > or < newbie > having been myself exactly the same when I have begun to study and collect wayches around 15 years ago. in any case your dial is a mk1 ( with the "twisted" Rolex crown ). |
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Great information in this thread.
Thank you MP!!!! And bookmarked for future reference. |
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thanks to all guys and relatives ( wherever they are from .. LLOOLLL ).
the last coronot ( and dial ) is the "explorer" one . the most relevant features are : 1) almost dials seen have the "exclamation point" that situate them around 1962; 2) altough the most have arrived to the present inside 5513 cases ( 760.000 range ) , a few are in 5512 cases , so for me we cannot create any rule stating something like < these dials were made only for 5513 cases in the XXX.XXX range > as someone pretend. 3) about the "provenance" ( the country where these watches have been sold ) ..an ancient "fable" claims that these dials were sold only in UK. as a matter of fact the few ones arrived in Italy ( for example ) came from UK dealers .. but this is not a "smoking gun" ..... just for comparison ... there is the story of 6538 with "explorer dial" that would have sold only for military use and almost to Commonwealth forces... to make the story short : in my city there is one of them ( with a damaged dial due to salt-water ) ; checking the case number the answer was : < sold in Milan in 1955 > ( btw to the father of the current owner ). |
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Excellent cousin Marcello!! Great examples...even though they are non delivered watches and lack HEVs!
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Great info everyone! I agree with DiamondJack that it's refreshing to have a genuinely informative thread as opposed to the "where do I put the battery in my sub" type of threads we've been seeing too much of lately.
I had no idea that there was a square crown guard 5512 until now. You think you have a pretty good idea of all the refs out there and then someone comes along like Marcello and shows you something new. As I've said before, one of the things I like most about collecting vintage Rolex is the discovery and the learning process. Thanks to Marcello and the rest of you for providing me with some new knowledge! |
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Mods - any chance of this being a sticky?
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