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1 August 2017, 07:53 AM | #1 |
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Tiffany 1680 Sub
Here is a cool piece. Always love the Tiffany dials!!
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Always love your macros Phillip
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Tiffany 1680 Sub
She is a beauty! Thanks for sharing...
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Super shots and watch!!!
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Nice work Phillip. If I might add my opinion, and based on the photos here, I'm not convinced that "Tiffany" dial is the real deal. A couple magnified photos below.
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I notice this 1680 has a twin lock crown...when did Rolex implement the trip lock?
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I do love these Tiffany dials & always see people here say never get one without the appropriate paperwork ,so what exactly would be the acceptable paperwork on a Tiff dial, is it a receipt from Tiffany or do the punched papers /certs say Tiffany on them ? just never seen any paperwork on these thanks.And great pics btw
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Per some of my research, I have seen a couple dials that look very similar to this one; short stumps on the "f" and yellowish hue or patina on the Tiffany line. I have also seen the font with finer lines with longer lined "f's" in white.
The story of this watch is that the owner received it from his Uncle somewhere around the late 70's. |
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Is it me or is the Tiffany text widely crooked? I have seen Tiffany dials like this before. I cannot believe that Tiffany would allow this poor workmanship???
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It’s funny... I totally recognized the background and style of photography from pics of my father in law’s ‘66 GMT that was serviced by Bob Ridley in 2011. An amazing job, BTW.
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Once again, great pictures! The 1570/5 is my favorite movement.
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Nice work but the Tiffany print is really very poor
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Great shots and thanks for all of your posts! I am really enjoying/learning from them.
I am assuming that there are no papers around for this watch to put to bed the dial debate? I agree, the "Tiffany" looks sloppy... |
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Correct, just he say, she say. Per the owner, the watch was purchased and passes down by his Uncle.
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great pics. thanks for sharing.
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Great post Phillip , keep them coming
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Interesting picture by TempoKing in the classified section, which bears on this discussion, and which I have never seen before, and which I found interesting, and so I repost it.
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Although this one is more current and printing methods have changed, here is another example of a Tiff dial.
[attach]Explorer Tiffany Dial-2.jpg[/attach] |
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