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Old 30 September 2024, 05:14 AM   #1
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Value of the lapis day date

I’m looking at purchasing either a plain lapis day date yellow gold or the lapis dial with the diamonds on just the 6 and 9 hour markers…any opinions on which is the more desirable dial etc. Prices seem to be all over the place but the range is 40-60…so these hold value well? Thank you


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Old 30 September 2024, 06:08 AM   #2
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The plain lapis dial is far more desirable than the 6 and 9 dial.
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Old 30 September 2024, 06:18 AM   #3
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The plain lapis dial is far more desirable than the 6 and 9 dial.

Yes I heard but is a 6 and 9 still worth good $$. I found one where I can get it for $45k. Complete set


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Plain Lapis is more desirable


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Old 30 September 2024, 06:42 AM   #5
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Plain lapis is gorgeous but I do like the 6 and 9 Arabic diamond marker dial too. Just wondering what the true value is…seems like they range from 40-50….just don’t want to make a mistake as I know nothing about vintage. I found one from the year 2000 looks like it’s in great shape


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Old 30 September 2024, 04:21 PM   #6
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I’d say … be patient, hunt a while!

This lapis 6/9

https://loupethis.com/auctions/rolex...diamond-dial-1

sold for $52K in 3/23, when the market was hotter, and it’s WG, which carries a generous premium.

I’d think a YG 6/9 lapis should be well under $45K today.
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Old 30 September 2024, 10:44 PM   #7
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I’d say … be patient, hunt a while!

This lapis 6/9

https://loupethis.com/auctions/rolex...diamond-dial-1

sold for $52K in 3/23, when the market was hotter, and it’s WG, which carries a generous premium.

I’d think a YG 6/9 lapis should be well under $45K today.

I found a nice 6/9 one complete from 2000-2001. Last year of production they want 45k. Rolex certified preowned etc. but I duno. I keep hearing from people that the 6/9 lapis dial is not very desirable and could be tough to resell later. I’m not a vintage expert so I just don’t know….


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Old 30 September 2024, 11:00 PM   #8
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I can't imagine anyone spending 45k dollars on a 25 year old day date, so many nicer watches in that price range, this is of course my opinion.
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45K is an insane price. Without that dial, the watch is 12-14K with a basic dial. I dont think a lapis dial alone is worth over 30K
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Old 30 September 2024, 11:42 PM   #10
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45K is an insane price. Without that dial, the watch is 12-14K with a basic dial. I dont think a lapis dial alone is worth over 30K

I definitely agree with you but these are the prices unfortunately and not many available


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Don’t expect us to do your work for you. A Rolex certified preowned example will be ridiculously overpriced. Buy it if you love it, but you will get creamed if you ever sell it. Otherwise do your own comprehensive research like we all do, and hunt patiently.
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Old 1 October 2024, 01:37 AM   #12
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My uncle had the plain Lapis dial DD back in the days. He ended up selling it for like $7k back in the 2000’s. I wish I could’ve bought that watch.
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45K is an insane price. Without that dial, the watch is 12-14K with a basic dial. I dont think a lapis dial alone is worth over 30K
If that a were a plain lapis DD in WG the dial alone would be worth more than $150k.

For some reason the factory stone dials for WG DDs are extremely rare and are all six figure dials.
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Old 1 October 2024, 02:14 AM   #14
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Don’t expect us to do your work for you. A Rolex certified preowned example will be ridiculously overpriced. Buy it if you love it, but you will get creamed if you ever sell it. Otherwise do your own comprehensive research like we all do, and hunt patiently.

What work lol? Was just asking peoples opinion


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these are the prices unfortunately
You can’t gauge by a few asking prices on C24 etc., look through recent closed auctions and see what they are actually selling for. My crystal ball is on the fritz, but patience is very likely your ally just now. The thrill of the hunt is much of the fun.


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If that a were a plain lapis DD in WG the dial alone would be worth more than $150k.
Really?! I mean, I like mine and all, but yoinks!
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What work lol? Was just asking peoples opinion
It's called research, not opinion. Give it a try.
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Old 1 October 2024, 04:47 AM   #17
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You can’t gauge by a few asking prices on C24 etc., look through recent closed auctions and see what they are actually selling for. My crystal ball is on the fritz, but patience is very likely your ally just now. The thrill of the hunt is much of the fun.




Really?! I mean, I like mine and all, but yoinks!
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You’re right. I looked at some prices on Sotheby’s online. Not sure if there are other more notable auction houses The range was around 30-45


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You’re right. I looked at some prices on Sotheby’s online. Not sure if there are other more notable auction houses The range was around 30-45


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Good start. Phillips, Christies, Aniquorum, etc. Don't forget other reputable places with less prestige, like Heritage, etc. No reason the auction house needs to be "notable," as long as it's a legit seller with well advertised auctions.
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If that a were a plain lapis DD in WG the dial alone would be worth more than $150k.

For some reason the factory stone dials for WG DDs are extremely rare and are all six figure dials.
Show me a single one that has sold for that price. Not an asking price but a sold, cold hard cash has exchanged hands price.
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I found a nice 6/9 one complete from 2000-2001. Last year of production
BTW - Presumably this was a 18238, so iirc, that would have been from the ‘99-00 models at latest. The 6-digit models debuted in 2000-01.

A good lapis 18238 is certainly findable, but there are also plenty of fakes, *especially* of the no-markers dials. If this were me, I’d just ask a reputable vintage dealer what could be found - I’m lucky in that Matt Bain and Adam Golden of Menta are both very nearby, and Eric Wind is near enough, but they all sell nationwide. (When this *was* me, about 5 years ago, I got mine from Matt.)

This is distinctly not an area for novice bargain-hunting.
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BTW - Presumably this was a 18238, so iirc, that would have been from the ‘99-00 models at latest. The 6-digit models debuted in 2000-01.

A good lapis 18238 is certainly findable, but there are also plenty of fakes, *especially* of the no-markers dials. If this were me, I’d just ask a reputable vintage dealer what could be found - I’m lucky in that Matt Bain and Adam Golden of Menta are both very nearby, and Eric Wind is near enough, but they all sell nationwide. (When this *was* me, about 5 years ago, I got mine from Matt.)

This is distinctly not an area for novice bargain-hunting.

Yes it’s a 18238 complete set and the dial was born with the watch and it’s also a Rolex certified preowned watch that was recently completely overhauled few months ago which does add some value…Eric wind is local to me and I did reach out and speak to him. He hasn’t seen any lapis lately and the one thing he did say is the 6/9 dial is not nearly as desirable as the plain lapis and I would prob have a hard time reselling it even for 30-35 if I decided to sell so buying it at 45k really wouldn’t be very prudent…..I prefer the plain lapis without diamonds but I want one that’s original/born with the watch and most of these are “put together” and not ever lapis dial is great. Definitely not bargain hunting but I also think some people are crazy with what they are expecting for these watches, spoke to one dealer that has one and he wanted 65k


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Show me a single one that has sold for that price. Not an asking price but a sold, cold hard cash has exchanged hands price.
They rarely appear on the open market so dealers sell them privately.

Johnson167 of HK told me he sold an 18206 with factory lapis for $350k. Amsterdam Vintage had an 18206 with factory onyx that was listed at 286k Euros. There are also extremely convincing aftermarket stone dials now so bonafide factory ones seem to trade at even higher prices now.

You can easily sell rare WG DD dials loose starting from $20k plus to dealers and collectors all day long. They will gobble them up. The more unusual and gemset the better.

The 6/9 lapis is a service dial which you can still order from the RSC.
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Here's an 18026 lacking the original 8385 platinum bracelet but with a factory onyx dial that sold for $187,000 USD:

https://www.monacolegendauctions.com...eces-32/lot-56
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I prefer the plain lapis without diamonds but I want one that’s original/born with the watch and most of these are “put together”
There’s rarely any way for a buyer to be certain that a dial was born with the watch - Usually all one can tell for sure is whether it’s a factory dial and period correct. (Indeed, I expect that WG stone DD dials are already “emigrating” into platinum cases.)

If you’ve let the local vintage sellers know what you’re looking for, somebody will certainly find one for you. Meanwhile, you can keep scouring public sales to get a good handle on current pricing.

Good luck, we’ll be looking forward to your photos when you find the right one!
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There’s rarely any way for a buyer to be certain that a dial was born with the watch - Usually all one can tell for sure is whether it’s a factory dial and period correct. (Indeed, I expect that WG stone DD dials are already “emigrating” into platinum cases.)

If you’ve let the local vintage sellers know what you’re looking for, somebody will certainly find one for you. Meanwhile, you can keep scouring public sales to get a good handle on current pricing.

Good luck, we’ll be looking forward to your photos when you find the right one!
I've seen a few very rare DDs with the original papers stating some sort of special order dial at the time of purchase usually a gemset dial.

Not sure about the stone dials though given how rare they are today I suspect they weren't that popular at the time.
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They rarely appear on the open market so dealers sell them privately.

Johnson167 of HK told me he sold an 18206 with factory lapis for $350k. Amsterdam Vintage had an 18206 with factory onyx that was listed at 286k Euros. There are also extremely convincing aftermarket stone dials now so bonafide factory ones seem to trade at even higher prices now.

You can easily sell rare WG DD dials loose starting from $20k plus to dealers and collectors all day long. They will gobble them up. The more unusual and gemset the better.

The 6/9 lapis is a service dial which you can still order from the RSC.

What do you mean you can order a 6/9 service dial? Rolex service center sells them?


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They have gone crazy. Wg are worth big dollars as stated above. I sold a onyx DD dial for 1200 bucks twenty years ago I wish I had it now still


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If you have a factory DD and send it in for service they can do a dial swap for the 6/9 dial since it's still available unlike the plain stone dials which are completely discontinued.

Even if you had a factory plain stone dial that's damaged RSC apparently won't do a swap.
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They rarely appear on the open market so dealers sell them privately.

Johnson167 of HK told me he sold an 18206 with factory lapis for $350k. Amsterdam Vintage had an 18206 with factory onyx that was listed at 286k Euros. There are also extremely convincing aftermarket stone dials now so bonafide factory ones seem to trade at even higher prices now.

You can easily sell rare WG DD dials loose starting from $20k plus to dealers and collectors all day long. They will gobble them up. The more unusual and gemset the better.

The 6/9 lapis is a service dial which you can still order from the RSC.
You stated that the dials only sell for that much but then you showed me a complete platinum watch sold in Monaco along with hearsay from a dealer. Dealer sales dont count because they intentionally inflate the price between each other to create a market, hoping to find a sucker to buy it at that price.
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You stated that the dials only sell for that much but then you showed me a complete platinum watch sold in Monaco along with hearsay from a dealer. Dealer sales dont count because they intentionally inflate the price between each other to create a market, hoping to find a sucker to buy it at that price.
The distinction is that it's the silver print stone dials that are worth that much.

The YG ones aren't.

A platinum 18026 without its original bracelet is worth at most 20k USD if not even that.
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