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2 January 2021, 03:56 PM | #1 |
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1675 help needed!
hi guys, i need some help
i am thinking about pulling the trigger on this 1675, this will be my first vintage rolex purchase. Can the experts/more seasoned collectors share your opinions on this piece please? thanks heaps in advance! |
2 January 2021, 11:36 PM | #2 |
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it is totally not the pictures that would help anyone of us in order to help you to give you opinions / advices...
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Better photos are needed, but it appears to have a lot of service parts, which decreases the desirability for collectors. Still could be a very nice piece for daily wear at the right price. It would be helpful to see the invoice from the Rolex service.
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Service hands dial and insert.....RSC strikes again....
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Looks lovely though
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I like it. If the price was right I’d pick it up.
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What percent discount should be expected with a mostly service 1675?
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4 January 2021, 04:41 AM | #11 |
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The key question is... are you the type of guy that will look at it and not enjoy it, and then constantly search for a correct dial ? May not be worth it
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Based on eBay sales I've seen, I'd say roughly 40%.
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1675 help needed!
Harry brings up a good point. I know I’m the type that it would bother. If it doesn’t bother you and you don’t think you’d ever sell or trade, then it may be ok at a steep discount to a period correct example. Unfortunately,
RSC’s goal seems to be focused on bringing vintage pieces to current operating specs without regard to period correctness and impact on value. That results in a watch that functions well, but in many cases may have had thousands of $$ in value shaved off compared to pre-service condition. Very sad to see that and some think the service card adds value, when it’s actually had value subtracted. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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The service document says it's a 16750, not a 1675. The 16750 followed the 1675 (1981-1988) and has the Caliber 3075 movement with quickset date feature.
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I believe it says 1675/0, not 16750. This would be a 1675 reference, where the "/0" distinguishes it from the two-tone 1675/3, I believe.
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Oops! Right you are; I missed the "/". The photo is a bit fuzzy.
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