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3 March 2014, 03:41 AM | #1 |
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Older Datejust Help
Hi. What is the best reference for a vintage Datejust? What was the first reference with sapphire?
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3 March 2014, 04:25 AM | #2 |
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Vintage won't have sapphire crystal. Vintage, by definition, should have acrylic.
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Not vintage but I had a 16220 for a bit. Was very nice.
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Here is a 1603 that is being overhauled by Rikki. It is my favorite of the vintage datejust watches. 1600 with smooth bezel and 1601 with white gold bezel are also nice.
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Yes I would agree vintage will only have acrylic never saphire
I own a 1983 Rolex 16030 acrylic |
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What did you pay for that if you don't mind me asking?
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Everyone has a different opinion of what is vintage.... some consider pre 1950, some pre 1970 and yes acrylic is just one of many definitions but 1983.... really? As I understand Rolex started to use sapphire in some models before this...
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For about $2K, you should be able to pick up a nice vintage DJ and bracelet. I'd go for a mid-late '80s version with the quick-set date feature, although best condition is always the deciding factor for me, of course. Here's my R-serial ('88), close to the end of the models with the acrylic crystal. Good luck!
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As far as I know, first sapphire Rolex model was 5100 produced in 1972 (or so). followed by 17xxx, 19xxx, and even 1630 and 1530 (mid 70s and later)
So, I would argue that sapphire models can be 'vintage' Vlad P.S. The I believe the band on the 1603 is model 78360 with (most likely) 501B end pieces |
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By the way, here's a scan of my 5100
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Mine just cleaned.
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A 1970 and 1980
A 1970 and 1980 vintage
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Question for those who define vintage as acrylic crystal?
You don't consider the 1630 a vintage watch?
Made in small numbers from '74-77, so none less than 37 years old, and first production model with a sapphire crystal. (And of course a very unusual design). Obviously, my point is I don't think vintage can be defined by a single characteristic. Thoughts? Here is what they look like if you are not familiar with them-- |
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