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Old 19 September 2020, 01:17 PM   #1
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Hi All,

I'm considering this 1680 and am trying to figure out what, if anything, might've been done to it. I enjoy learning about this stuff, so I'd like to know why you think what you think.

To my amateur eye, the case doesn't appear overpolished. The sides of the case (not shown) are pretty well scratched, and the chamfers and lug holes appear crisp (no rounding/smoothness that suggest polishing). The bottom crown guard is a bit thinner than the top one, but I recall this is not uncommon even on original/unpolished pieces.

I'm not sure how to tell if the case was ever recut. I've looked a pics of supposedly unpolished watches to compare, and nothing obvious jumps out at me. But I don't have enough experience with these to be able to tell what to look for.

Below are lots of photos. The ones taken at an angle make it look like the lugs are different thicknesses, but that's just the angle. They look even to me when viewed straight-on.

I'd welcome any opinions and explanations. Thanks!










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Old 19 September 2020, 03:42 PM   #2
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I’m not an expert by any means but the lugs are thin and uneven. I would suggest for you to keep looking for a better example. Tons of Red Subs out there to choose from.
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Old 19 September 2020, 05:17 PM   #3
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Well I think it looks great, although a straight on shot if the dial would be useful
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Old 19 September 2020, 06:31 PM   #4
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It is nearly 50 yr old
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Old 19 September 2020, 08:32 PM   #5
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They are a tough audience here

What's the price? Its had a few polishes, lugs not too bad to me, lower crown guard and uneven/stained lumes caught my eye. Not the best, certainly not the worst

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Old 19 September 2020, 10:52 PM   #6
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Most likely the case has been professionally refinished, which is why the chamfers are sharp and the brushed finish on top is pristine, but the lugs are noticeably thinned. Otherwise it looks quite appealing to me.
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Old 20 September 2020, 12:22 AM   #7
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that case has been redone so it does jive with the rest of the patina, and would like to see pic straight from the back
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Old 20 September 2020, 01:03 AM   #8
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Nice-looking red Sub. Yes, it's been polished/refinished, but the case still looks thick and the crown guards still have that chunky look to them, not rounded as when the case is polished too much.

I think close-up, angled photos can be unkind to a case sometimes, and can be slightly misleading. I bet this Sub looks great in the flesh and on a bracelet.

And yes, the lugs/crown guards can be slightly uneven, even on unpolished examples. Tons of info about that online. Here's my 5512 from about 1973 (3.7 mil.) that I'm convinced has never been polished. See how the top crown guard is a little thicker.
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Old 20 September 2020, 11:32 AM   #9
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Thanks to all for your many helpful responses.

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Well I think it looks great, although a straight on shot if the dial would be useful
This is the straightest dial pic I have:


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Most likely the case has been professionally refinished, which is why the chamfers are sharp and the brushed finish on top is pristine, but the lugs are noticeably thinned. Otherwise it looks quite appealing to me.
I took a pic of what I am 99% sure is an unpolished 1680, and I superimposed that pic over the watch in question. Based upon that. I think those who say the lugs look a bit thin are right -- especially the tips of the lugs. Here's the comparison pic (red line is outline of the watch in question, black line is unpolished 1680 outline) -- biggest obvious difference is in the chamfer:



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that case has been redone so it does jive with the rest of the patina, and would like to see pic straight from the back
Unfortunately the straightest pic of the back is the one I already posted. This is the only other pic I took that shows the back well:

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Old 21 September 2020, 03:17 AM   #10
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I took a pic of what I am 99% sure is an unpolished 1680, and I superimposed that pic over the watch in question. Based upon that. I think those who say the lugs look a bit thin are right -- especially the tips of the lugs.
Yes, as mentioned, this watch has definitely been polished/refinished. The question is how picky you are about that, and your budget.

Sure, you could find a better case out there, perhaps even unpolished, but get ready to open up your check book. And then on those examples, you'd need to evaluate the dial/hands, which are more important, of course.

I'd say this is a good-looking red Sub that is not over-polished, but that's subjective to a certain degree.
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Old 21 September 2020, 08:11 AM   #11
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Sure, you could find a better case out there, perhaps even unpolished, but get ready to open up your check book.
I'd say this is a good-looking red Sub that is not over-polished
Agree. It's fine as long as the price is right. The case has been expertly detailed and is in good (not new) condition.

PS. Check book? What is this - the 1980s?
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Old 21 September 2020, 08:45 AM   #12
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as long as it tells good time, go for it :)
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Old 21 September 2020, 10:24 AM   #13
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Yes, as mentioned, this watch has definitely been polished/refinished. The question is how picky you are about that, and your budget.

Sure, you could find a better case out there, perhaps even unpolished, but get ready to open up your check book. And then on those examples, you'd need to evaluate the dial/hands, which are more important, of course.

I'd say this is a good-looking red Sub that is not over-polished, but that's subjective to a certain degree.
Thanks. Long story, but I'm not looking to buy that 1680 outright. Rather, I'm considering trading one 1680 (below) for that one I asked about earlier, if the one I asked about earlier is in better shape than the one below.

The one I currently have (below) and am considering trading away is slightly older (278xxxx), with a case/lugs that was definitely polished but probably not recut. Importantly, the dial has had some relume work done to the 4/5/6 markers, though it's very well done and hard to discern in person unless you charge up the lume on those markers. It's not obvious to most people at first glance. My current 1680 below also still has a Twinlock (not Triplock) crown. Here are pics of that current 1680 -- I'm curious if you and others think one 1680 is clearly more preferable than the other, or if it's a toss-up:

Here are links to the full-size versions of the images below:

https://i.imgur.com/8onYADW.jpg
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