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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: greece
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Hi guys,
I'm very much new to this forum. I'm also new to owning Rolex and even newer at photographing Rolex! My father recently gave me his vintage 1965 GMT-Master. Details are as follows: Case ref: 1675 Caliber 1575GMT (non-quickset) Case serial: 1820XXX Dial: Matte Black Bracelet: 93150 with 580 end-pieces (a sub bracelet) Prior service date: sometime in June 1987(!) After 20 years without a service, merely washing my hands wearing it resulted in immediate water ingress. Not wasting a minute I took it to the RSC and requested: New dial (the old tritium dial had lost its luminosity) New hands (same as above) New bezel insert New acrylic crystal Full movement service and calibration Bracelet and case refinish ____________________________ Grand total: Euro 515 (~692.754 USD) I know, I know, damn expensive but I live in Europe so everything is more expensive here! Take a look at the pictures too: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I must say, photographing a watch is MUCH more difficult than it seems. After having taken about 80 images, only the 4 shown are actually any good. Either my camera sucks or I do. ![]() On the same note, I noticed that using the flash on close-ups reveals little scratches and even dust(!) which really spoils the pic. Guys, tell me what you think about this marvellous 40yr old watch. I am only 23! |
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