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Old 7 July 2009, 12:48 AM   #1
Jason Spring
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My new vintage - Rolex 1665



I just wanted to show you my new acquisition, a 1980 Sea-Dweller ref 1665 :


I ve bought this piece this week end.
The watch has never been ppolished and gets a very interesting patina.
The dial is light tropical, and changes color from black to chocolate or havana.
The index are "mustard", and give a lot of charm.
We can see on this picture below the color of the dial :


Now it s time for the versus 1665/16600.


the 1665 caseback :


here for the comparation with the 16600 :


(the bracelet is a 93150 with 585 end links)

This watch is really fat, a fat case, a bigger plexi (here a service one), and a bigger bezel than the 16600 :


The escape valves :



Just a little wink to the Comex :


Bfore ending this little review, some pictures and wristshots :





(the anchor isn t the good one...)


Thank you for reading

Quentin
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