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Old 20 August 2020, 07:40 AM   #1
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Bezel insert original and faded or replaced?

I’ve had my 16613 for about 2 months and after seeing another 16613 and a tt black dial sub in the wild I noticed my bezel numbering doesn’t seem as gold colored as the real gold on the watch. I purchased it as an original untouched watch so now I’m curious.

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Old 20 August 2020, 07:47 AM   #2
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A quick google and I saw similar bezels from older watches. Maybe that's just the way it is??
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Inserts are anodized aluminum, which degrades over time.

The gold in your bracelet will always be gold.
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A quick google and I saw similar bezels from older watches. Maybe that's just the way it is??

I googled and the numbers looked more gold to me.

It’s probably just me being hyper critical. Thanks for the answer.


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Old 20 August 2020, 07:52 AM   #5
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Bezel insert original and faded or replaced?

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Inserts are anodized aluminum, which degrades over time.

The gold in your bracelet will always be gold.

Thanks! So would it be prudent to purchase a new bezel insert for this while they’re available so it can go with the watch when it goes to my progeny?


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Old 20 August 2020, 08:45 AM   #6
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I’ve had my 16613 for about 2 months and after seeing another 16613 and a tt black dial sub in the wild I noticed my bezel numbering doesn’t seem as gold colored as the real gold on the watch. I purchased it as an original untouched watch so now I’m curious.

Any help is much appreciated!



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The font should be off white for a TT 16613, and gold font for the 18k 16618. Your looks to be correct for a D or F serial TT 16613.
What serial number is your watch? Here's my D serial 16613 with serti dial that I bought new in 2005 for reference.

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The font should be off white for a TT 16613, and gold font for the 18k 16618. Your looks to be correct for a D or F serial TT 16613.
What serial number is your watch? Here's my D serial 16613 with serti dial that I bought new in 2005 for reference.


Mines an A serial.


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A quick google and I saw similar bezels from older watches. Maybe that's just the way it is??
it fades to silver
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The gold in your bracelet will always be gold.

So true!
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Thanks! So would it be prudent to purchase a new bezel insert for this while they’re available so it can go with the watch when it goes to my progeny?


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Get a new one if you like. They will be readily available for many years. No need to worry.
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