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28 June 2012, 12:22 AM | #1 |
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Guidance sought on a 6262
Hey guys, I'm looking at possibly acquiring a Daytona 6262. Serial is 241xxxx Was wondering if some of the vintage experts here could weigh in. Watch is from Andrew Shear, so dealer reputation is obviously not an issue. He's holding it for me until I can see it later this week.
Everything looks good based on pictures. However, I wanted to some thoughts from some of the experts here on the lugs, dial, etc etc in case there's something I missed or am not considering. I'm also mulling the purchase of a DRSD, I will likely get one of the two but probably not both. Thanks in advance! |
28 June 2012, 12:25 AM | #2 |
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It looks great IMHO
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Looks nice, but I would get a DRSD if it were me.
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Congrats on a fine example
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Can't go wrong with either. What I love about that 6262 is that it was only produced in 1970. You won't find another one with better subdials. When I was on the hunt for my 6263 I just recently bought from Andrew my main stipulations were lume dots intact and nice looking registers. Don't put that thing on or you'll definitely go home with her. Below is some enabling. Let us know what you choose.
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In addition the tachymeter looks really nice considering all of the ink is on the bezel. As I'm sure you know, bezels this old often have some of the black ink gone which bothers me.
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Get the Daytona over the DRSD. Looks nice!!
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With Andrew Shear selling, I'm sure it is top notch.
Agree with Jason - GO WITH THE DRSD! Ha, just kidding. Get whichever one "sings" to you. Then post pics and wrist shots. V/R Mike
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Going to see it tomorrow. Thanks for the pics goog53. Beautiful!! Yes, if the watch looks anywhere near as good in person as it does in pictures, I'm in trouble.
I think I'll eventually own both, but I've gone on a bit of a crazy watch binge this year (thanks TRF for the enabling), so in the interest of not pissing off my fiance I will probably hold off on one of the two. |
28 June 2012, 01:03 PM | #13 |
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Buy the Daytona. Sea Dwellers have actually been pretty soft lately, and time may be on your side on that purchase.
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Well saw the watch in person. It was beautiful. And Andrew is a great guy. Pretty much the only flaw was the lume dot at 9. Just the very top was shaved off a bit, but it's not something I would notice except under a loupe, and even then it's difficult to make out. Gonna do it. Thanks for your input everyone! Photos as soon as I get the watch next week.
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Thanks for the input everyone. Btw, I'm aware that there's a little lume is missing at the 9'oclock dot. Does anyone know if this creates a stability issue going forward, eg will the deterioration of that particular dot accelerate because some is missing already?
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Personally it bothers me when some lume is missing and I normally pass on those. But if you're not as fussy, go for it!
What's the reason why Sea Dwellers have been soft? Any input is appreciated!
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Don't worry about the lume dot. It is no big deal. There is always something wrong, if you want to look carefully enough.
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That is beautiful, very jealous!
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Congrats! Can't wait to see pics.
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Congrats in advance Brian! Andrew is a good kid! Glad you were able to meet him!
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Great looking piece Brian!! Congrats and look forward to pics!
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Excellent choice! Badass watch.
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Good for you, congratulations
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29 June 2012, 10:42 AM | #30 |
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Thanks everyone. Great to meet one of the good guys in the vintage watch trade. I highly recommend Andrew if you're in the market for vintage Rolex.
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