ROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEXROLEX
24 February 2020, 11:01 AM | #1 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Sydney
Watch: 116660 & 1601
Posts: 5
|
I need opinions on my recently purchased 16600
Hey all,
I'm a member but have been a lurker for a while now. I have recently purchased a 1995 W serial 16600 around the end of January, as a celebration for a milestone in my life. I purchased the watch in Hong Kong from a trusted dealer and it was at a okay price of around 9000USD give or take (full set and the watch is in fantastic shape and condition). During the transaction the watch looked fine and it was naive of me to expect everything to be original (tritium hands and dials etc) and I didn't question further. However, on the night that the watch was purchased, I noticed that the hands glowed green but the dial did not and just about 2 days ago, I noticed the watch had a laser etched crown on the crystal at the 6 o'clock area. I messaged the seller on two separate occasion about these serviced parts of the watch and in his defense apparently it is a given rule in Hong Kong Rolex second hand community to not disclosed that the watch has been frankenserviced, which I think is absolutely ridiculous. I am currently based in Sydney now and I won't have the chance to back to Hong Kong for a while, so in a sense I am stuck with the watch for the good part of 2020 now because I left the box and papers in my Hong Kong home. I just wanted to get the community's opinion on various things and please teach me a few things when it comes to older/neo vintage Rolexes, as this is my first older/neo vintage Rolex and it's been leaving a bitter taste in my mouth with regards to this side of the hobby 1. Am I stressing over nothing? As tritium hands I've read has been known to give out and an serviced exchange from RSC is inevitable, so even if I have bought a watch with original hands, they'd have to be exchanged eventually 2. The seller also claims that changing the crystal on a old watch is very common and RSC forces it onto customers when the watch is getting serviced and that I shouldn't stress about it too much 3. Should I sell it and what kind of price drop/loss should I be expecting? Sorry for the wall of text but I just hate that the fact some minute detail on the watch is affecting me this much. I'm a relatively young guy and to spend this kind of money on a watch I don't really like just blows. Thank you for reading and responding! 68825E89-BDC9-42E0-8603-B0CA008A2E91.JPG |
24 February 2020, 11:43 AM | #2 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Real Name: Dave
Location: NY Metro
Posts: 680
|
I would say that the fact that it had a service is a good thing.
__________________
Rolex 15010 Date -16013 TT DJ 16610LV -16750 GMT-16600 SD 16710 GMT -Tudor 79280 |
24 February 2020, 11:48 AM | #3 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Sydney
Watch: 116660 & 1601
Posts: 5
|
Am I stressing over nothing?
As the point I have made above, tritium hands I've read has been known to give out and an serviced exchange from RSC is inevitable, so even if I have bought a watch with original hands, they'd have to be exchanged eventually. |
24 February 2020, 12:27 PM | #4 |
2024 ROLEX DATEJUST41 Pledge Member
Join Date: Oct 2019
Real Name: Brian
Location: Nashville
Watch: 16750
Posts: 6,602
|
Doesn’t seem like a huge deal to me unless you were really going for an all original parts example. The fact it’s been serviced and someone invested in fixing it up correctly and caring for it through the years seems like a good thing to me. It looks great overall from the pic.
I may be mistaken, but if I remember correctly I recall hearing something about Rolex is very picky about scratch tolerance on SD models due to the amount of pressure they were meant to withstand when new. I might just be making stuff up, but I recall something along those lines, so they probably pushed one of the previous owners a bit for replacement of the crystal whenever they had it. Just nice it was serviced with authentic parts rather that frankensteined with non authentic stuff. Seems nice to me overall.
__________________
16750 | 6516(wife’s) | 126334 | 16570 | SBGA413 | SRPE33 | 126610LV |
24 February 2020, 12:32 PM | #5 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Apr 2017
Real Name: Robert
Location: Northern NJ
Watch: 16710 BLRO
Posts: 3,064
|
I had my 16710 GMT Master II serviced and happily replaced the hands and dial. There was little to no lume left and I like strong lume. The hell with "original parts." I'm wearing this GMT and I want it fresh and minty, not aged and patina-ed.
As long as the service parts are correct for the model I'd say it's more than fine. It's preferable.
__________________
Rolex GMT Master II BLRO 16710 Omega Speedmaster Co-Axial Chrono |
24 February 2020, 12:32 PM | #6 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: texas
Posts: 334
|
I would take it to Rolex service center and have them check out everything. Open the watch back and see if is all good. Sometimes these watch could have been damaged ie crystal crack etc and changed it for a new one.
|
24 February 2020, 02:59 PM | #7 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: May 2017
Location: PA, US
Posts: 564
|
Watch looks great and it’s an awesome reference.
As long as you aren’t into the all original vintage collector thing, I say no problem. |
24 February 2020, 03:31 PM | #8 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Anchorage Alaska
Posts: 604
|
Nice 16600 you have there. I wouldn’t worry about any of those concerns personally
|
24 February 2020, 07:06 PM | #9 | |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Middle East
Watch: Rolex / Tudor
Posts: 3,592
|
Quote:
I would send a vintage watch to a service center anyways and right after purchase. I would do so just to have extra peace of mind and make sure watch gets all it needs to be worn for the next 5 years or so. I would not worry about parts being replaced with new ones though, all the opposite, that’s a good thing . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
__________________
Good watches are made to tell time but some brands are obsessed to tell it in the most beautiful way possible. |
|
24 February 2020, 09:47 PM | #10 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Sydney
Watch: 116660 & 1601
Posts: 5
|
Hey all thank you for all the replies, the comments really opened up my mind and I am slowly developing a different attitude towards the watch!
Here are a few more updated pictures of it, I put a leather strap on it and went hiking with it yesterday and it looked beautiful! 6587CA56-1584-420F-ADA6-246454DA7740.JPG IMG_0723.jpg IMG_0724.jpg IMG_0725.jpg |
24 February 2020, 09:57 PM | #11 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Sydney
Watch: 116660 & 1601
Posts: 5
|
Trying upload a few updated pictures of my watch but I am not very good with the format of the forum
6587CA56-1584-420F-ADA6-246454DA7740.JPG IMG_0723.jpg IMG_0724.jpg IMG_0725.jpg |
24 February 2020, 11:43 PM | #12 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Real Name: Kenny
Location: northern ireland
Watch: SDs, Subs & GMTs
Posts: 5,136
|
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
|
|
*Banners
Of The Month*
This space is provided to horological resources.