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Old 8 April 2007, 02:41 PM   #1
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Sea Dweller double red Ref 1665

I will be flying to jarkarta next week. I chanced upon this rolex sea dweller double red ref 1665. This watch looks abosulutely cool to me. It originates from an ex diver master whom has retired. I forsee massive overhaul of the watch since the watch has been "well-used", but it is still in working condition.

what are some of the things that I should take note when I buy from him? What is a good price for me to buy from him. I do not want to take the plunge immedately as I feel that I still do not know the sea dweller well enough. Please do offer your opinion.


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Old 8 April 2007, 05:18 PM   #2
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Hi angus

Have a look at this link http://www.redwatches.com/

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Old 8 April 2007, 07:34 PM   #3
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I will be flying to jarkarta next week. I chanced upon this rolex sea dweller double red ref 1665. This watch looks abosulutely cool to me. It originates from an ex diver master whom has retired. I forsee massive overhaul of the watch since the watch has been "well-used", but it is still in working condition.

what are some of the things that I should take note when I buy from him? What is a good price for me to buy from him. I do not want to take the plunge immedately as I feel that I still do not know the sea dweller well enough. Please do offer your opinion.


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Thats a very good link above now with the single or double reds provenance is the most important today.For every genuine Red out there today, there will be 20 plus that have faked dials. So be very weary and get watch checked out by Rolex before parting with any cash.
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Old 8 April 2007, 08:19 PM   #4
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yes. agree. I think I will have to let go of that deal. a real handsome looking watch, but may have to give it a miss as I do not know the person well.thanks for the very informative link

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Old 8 April 2007, 09:50 PM   #5
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Lots of information here.
http://www.doubleredseadweller.com/
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Old 8 April 2007, 10:42 PM   #6
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Fitchy, Padi and Mike.......great info and links.
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Old 8 April 2007, 10:58 PM   #7
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Hello Angus

If you get serious about this watch, please, please check those website listed above.

Also, post plenty of pictures here for opinions. There are a few of us here that know a thing or two about these. Apart form the obvious things to look for (dial, hands etc.) there should be some numbers stamped inside the case-back.

Anyway, it's just an excuse for me to post a picture of mine.

1973 Sea-Dweller, model 1665, Mk.III dial, serial #3,54X,XXX

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Old 9 April 2007, 02:33 AM   #8
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Lots of information here.
http://www.doubleredseadweller.com/
hmm... I do not understand if these double red dials are so rare why do I see so many of them at flea bay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Rolex-Dial-Doubl...QQcmdZViewItem

are these for real?
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Old 9 April 2007, 03:28 AM   #9
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Just a small observation, i notice that the "L" in Rolex, under the crown and twelve oclock position, to be in slightly different positions on the pictures of the two watches posted by jac67 and angus, i could be seeing things or its due to the camera angle

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Old 8 April 2007, 11:58 PM   #10
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alright.

i did a search online and found some pictures. however due to my limited knowledge, I do not know if these are taken from an authentic double red sea dweller.
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Old 9 April 2007, 12:15 AM   #11
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Old 9 April 2007, 12:21 AM   #13
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Sorry, I'm having a lot of difficulties posting pictures so I have included it in different threads.

I wonder what is the price for this watch now.

its 2000ft to 610m, not 1650ft to 500m as mentioned in the "red watches" link.

any opinion on this?
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Old 9 April 2007, 12:54 AM   #14
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angus, I'm certainly no expert on Double Reds, but compare those pics to John's real one and the photos here,
http://www.doubleredseadweller.com/
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Old 9 April 2007, 01:20 AM   #15
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angus, I'm certainly no expert on Double Reds, but compare those pics to John's real one and the photos here,
http://www.doubleredseadweller.com/
I suppose this is authentic?
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Old 9 April 2007, 01:22 AM   #16
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I suppose this is authentic?
Very much so. The owner of that site is one of the most knowledgeable people in the business.
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Old 9 April 2007, 02:18 AM   #17
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Very much so. The owner of that site is one of the most knowledgeable people in the business.
How much does one of these sea dweller cost in the market now. Do you think the overhaul of the watch will come up to 1 grand? This watch is good stuff!!
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I have noticed that too.that looks fishy...hmm..
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alright.

i did a search online and found some pictures. however due to my limited knowledge, I do not know if these are taken from an authentic double red sea dweller.

Hello Angus

The watch in the pictures you posted is a FAKE! 100% FAKE!

Firstly, the dial is wrong. I have seen this dial before, and is a well known fake.
- The "L" in Rolex is not aligned correctly.
- The font in the printing is wrong.
- Look at the W in Sea-Dweller, totally incorrect.
- Minute markers wrong.

The case-back is fake.

Oh yes, I nearly forgot ,the bezel insert is wrong.

Although picture of movement may be real, it's more likely that the picture was hijacked.

Be very careful on ebay, although the are correct DRSD's for sale there, there are also a number of fakes as well.


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1650ft to 500m as mentioned in the "red watches" link.

any opinion on this?

The 1650ft-500m SRSD's are extremely rare and would command a price around US$100k!

I believe there have been only 4-6 ever documented by collectors.

If you find one of these, I'll be your very best friend!


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Old 10 April 2007, 12:44 AM   #20
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Hello Angus

The watch in the pictures you posted is a FAKE! 100% FAKE!

Firstly, the dial is wrong. I have seen this dial before, and is a well known fake.
- The "L" in Rolex is not aligned correctly.
- The font in the printing is wrong.
- Look at the W in Sea-Dweller, totally incorrect.
- Minute markers wrong.

The case-back is fake.

Oh yes, I nearly forgot ,the bezel insert is wrong.

Although picture of movement may be real, it's more likely that the picture was hijacked.

Be very careful on ebay, although the are correct DRSD's for sale there, there are also a number of fakes as well.





The 1650ft-500m SRSD's are extremely rare and would command a price around US$100k!

I believe there have been only 4-6 ever documented by collectors.

If you find one of these, I'll be your very best friend!


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haha. Thanks for the detailed feedbacks John.

How did you accquire your watch? At an estate sale?
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Old 10 April 2007, 10:50 PM   #21
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No, not an estate sale.

Just search long and hard for that one.

People often say it's the "chase" that makes it all worth while, BUT I get tired of sifting through all the rubbish at times!

Took me a good 18 months or so to find that one.


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Old 11 April 2007, 12:36 AM   #22
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No, not an estate sale.

Just search long and hard for that one.

People often say it's the "chase" that makes it all worth while, BUT I get tired of sifting through all the rubbish at times!

Took me a good 18 months or so to find that one.


John.

Hi John,

would it be convenient to disclose how much you have paid for it. If it is not. then ignore me.thanks. I'm kinda itchy hands on this watch right now
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