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10 October 2013, 10:39 PM | #1 |
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Different numbers on case and inside backcase
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Just like to know if the model number of the case should match the inside of the backcase? I just bought a DJ model 16220 but inside the backcase was 16200. The movement of my watch is 3135. |
10 October 2013, 10:43 PM | #2 |
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They use one case back for several models only difference is the bezel 16200/16220 the ref number is between lugs.
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However, look again.. The next to last digit, 2, indicates an engraved (engine turned) bezel which looks very similar to a fluted bezel but instead of a smooth wavy look on the flutes it would have sharp edges to the hi/lo (engraved flute) pattern.
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In fact the last 2 digits would be "33" or "34" for YG or WG fluted bezel or "20" for engine turned SS bezel. Regarding caseback, the number engraved is the ref# of the part, not of the Watch itself. As many models shares this same caseback, you find the same ref#. The 1st chart shows that only full gold DJ 16238 have a different caseback ref#, because it uses the yellow gold version. The 2nd chart shows the new ref# for these casebacks. Rolex changed the ref around year 2000. |
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My 1603 from 1971 has a 1600 case back. I've heard it's fairly common.
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Sometimes the case backs aren't even close to the reference number. If it fits, Rolex would use it.
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Thank you for your replies. Appreciated it a lot.
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