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30 December 2009, 08:32 AM | #1 |
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Do genuine fluted bezels have Rolex hallmarks?
Looking at the auction site there is a wide range of prices for 18kt gold fluted bezels, anywhere from $125 to $398. How do you tell a genuine Rolex bezel from an aftermarket? I have seen that some of the fluted bezels have Rolex markings on the back but do they all have that or is the lack of markings a sign of non-authenticity?
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30 December 2009, 09:09 AM | #2 |
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I know for certain that fluted bezels have a Rolex crown stamped into them at two places, 12 o'clock and 6 oclock.
I can't say for sure whether or not these marks are present on polished bezels. Some things you see every day just don't always stick out in the mind. |
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My 1970 Date and Datejust do not have a hallmark however both have been authenticated and I was told that the old ones like mine could go both ways. I was worried about the hallmark until I had it authenticated.
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I forgot to mention the stamp is on the underside of the bezel, which must be removed from the watch in order to view it.
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30 December 2009, 10:34 AM | #6 |
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Seems like a few different thoughts here. If they do not all have the markings at 6 and 12 then how does an AD authenticate it?
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Like I said, on the 18ct bezels it is present, however I'm not 100% sure abou the steel ones. I don't see that many of them to be honest. The stamp is just that. A Rolex stamp, not a hallmark, so I can't see why it would not be present.
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Rolex stamp would be considered a hallmark. And again like I said my 18K does not have one however it is a Rolex authenticated fluted gold Bezel. And I promise to be good and leave this tread alone from now on. |
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No need to leav it alone. I did not notice your point about yours being from 1970. I'm sure they did not put a mark on the bezels that far back, not that I know when they were introduced. The two marks may constitute a hallmark, but as far as I'm aware, they are just identification marks, like the laser etched crown on the crystal. There are no assay marks, or finesse stamp. Just a Rolex crown at 12 and 6. If that is indeed a proper hallmark my full appologies go out to you.
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Simpler days they must have been
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thanks guys
So I bought an 18kt flted bezel with the logo at 6 and 12 and then was offered 2 others $100 less. Not sure if they have markings on the back. Very interesting thread this has become! I bought the right one!
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Actually the Rolex crown would be considered a maker's mark not a hallmark. A hallmark refers to the precious metal contained in an item.
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There is a guy on timezone with a handle of Luger (and a dog for an avatar) who has spent a lot of time learning & researching Rolex hallmarks. He may be on this site, if not PM him on TZ and I am sure he would be willing to help...one of the old school guys!
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