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12 July 2016, 01:06 PM | #1 |
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16800 questions
To start off- Thank you in advance for any help.
So im looking to pickup a 16800, not an expert here. Had a few questions as I'm hoping to get a nice example. First I have seen 16800 with both matte and gloss dials, is one better than the other? Is matte the only original dial? I've read a lot and have studied my best to understand matching lume on hands dial etc. I've seen matching lume on both gloss and matte dials so I was confused on which is proper. What is the correct end link / bracelet number for this reference. I'm partially looking at some from 1982-1983 years. Would it be ok after I purchase to have the watch pressure tested and then if need be seals replaced. I want a nice example but also something I can wear. Thank you again in advance. |
12 July 2016, 02:55 PM | #2 |
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1982/83 should have matte dials. If it's glossy with WG it's a service dial - if the watch is from 1982/83. I think they switched to gloss dials sometime in 1984.
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15 July 2016, 10:01 AM | #3 |
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I prefer a gloss dial with WG. I am partial though since I own and currently wearing a 84/85 16800.
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15 July 2016, 10:43 AM | #4 |
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[QUOTE=bumpssi;6847289]To start off- Thank you in advance for any help.
So im looking to pickup a 16800, not an expert here. Had a few questions as I'm hoping to get a nice example. First I have seen 16800 with both matte and gloss dials, is one better than the other? Is matte the only original dial? I don't know if one is better than the other, matte dials are more desirable than gloss dials, but it really comes down to personal preference and price. You will pay more for a matte dial. I've read a lot and have studied my best to understand matching lume on hands dial etc. I've seen matching lume on both gloss and matte dials so I was confused on which is proper. Normally the lume will be close or match on both the dial and hands. A significant difference with the lume on the hands not matching the dial might indicate the hands have been changed at some time. What is the correct end link / bracelet number for this reference. I'm partially looking at some from 1982-1983 years. The correct bracelet is an Oyster 93150 with 593 end links. Would it be ok after I purchase to have the watch pressure tested and then if need be seals replaced. I want a nice example but also something I can wear. Thank you again in advance. Having a watch pressure tested for leaks is always a good idea - especially with a recent purchase. Below is one of my previously owned Submariner 16800s with a matte dial.
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15 July 2016, 09:17 PM | #5 |
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Thanks so much guys for the responses, I've actually found two one which is original and unpolished to my knowledge and another that has been polished and had hands and bezel insert. I'm going to pick them both up I think and will post pictures when I receive
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