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5 January 2021, 04:44 AM | #31 | |
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The one thing everyone should realize regarding the 7836 Oyster and some of the other bracelets is that several of them are heavily counterfeited - with some of these being fairly well constructed.
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My 78363 bracelet according to the table started in 1975, my watch is from 1976 and the 78363 bracelet with code A, which coincides with the year. Sometimes it is created for example in 1975 but it begins to be assembled one or two years later since they first have to remove the old stock of the previous bracelet. The 7836 was possibly presented in 1968 but it began to be assembled in its entirety in 1970. And if there are any of the 68 'or 69', it will be very few units since the two references had to coexist.
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If somebody wants to prove that 7836 bracelets were available in 1967, just provide some evidence instead of cut-and-paste text from the internet. Start with some photos of legit bracelets with 67 date stamps on the clasp. Even better, show some one-owner watches from 1967.
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what beauty, it gives off warmth
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I think that for future reference it will be good to eliminate my chart but I can't edit my post, any suggestion? |
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I bought it from the first owner, he is a friend of the family, in 2016 a review was made in AD Rolex, the same site where he bought it and there they told us according to their files that it was delivered by Rolex Spain in 1976 and sold in AD the same year. The original bracelet that comes with the watch is a 78363 and comes with the code A, which corresponds to 1976.
the 78363 bracelet did not exist in 1974, so a 414xxxx could hardly be from 1974. |
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they are in closing, on my bracelet has the letter A, corresponding to 1976
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from my vintage collection I have a 1969 Day-Date with all its original documentation and the table that I put before matches perfectly.
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https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=54362 http://www.qualitytyme.net/pages/numbers.html https://beckertime.com/lookup-rolex-serial-by-year/ https://www.collectors1946.com/pages...serial-numbers Then to muddy the waters, Bob's shows my serial would be 1976 and Bernard shows it would be 1975 or 1976. https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-serial-numbers https://www.bernardwatch.com/Rolex-Serial-Numbers So who knows. I guess "mid 70s" is probably all we can say for certain :) |
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So, @Beamare, on the other thread with the birth year rootbeer, you said the sunburst rootbeer dial, which I have reposted below, is a service dial. Is it a service dial for a 1675, and what year were they introduced? I always found this confusing because some had an applied crown on the sunburst dial. I always thought it was introduced with the 16753 model not a 1675/3. BTW, for those of you who did not read the other thread, the circled text is another part of the conversation revolving around the T SWISS T text at the bottom as a tell tale sign of a service dial. I have never hear this either. (I mean that's really not that surprising that I have not heard that…) In two years on this forum I have never seen that bit of information and thought it should be shared on this thread.
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Also, what dates a watch? Is it when it was sold? Is it when it was manufactured - how would you know that? Was it when it was assembled - again, how would you know that? Was it when the dealer received it from the Rolex distribution center? And the list goes on - choose a method that works for you. Prior to 1973, case backs were dated with a quarter number and a year. I use the case back dating method to date watches prior to 1973. It's as close as any "guessing game" and works for me.
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