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16 January 2025, 05:37 AM | #1 |
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Submariner 1680
Trying to learn and do my homework before buying a Submariner. Looking for one that has all original parts but many that I see from reputable dealers like Bobs have replaced bezel inserts and some have serviced replaced crowns and crystals. Most have been polished in varying degrees
So how much value is affected by these issues mentioned above? Should I consider examples with replaced inserts and crowns? Any advice would be greatly appreciated thanks |
16 January 2025, 08:29 AM | #2 |
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Depends on what you are looking for.
A collection piece, that you should not wear, would be one in completely original condition as you seem to be looking for. Almost any 50 year old watch is likely to have been serviced and parts and pieces replaced, as well as damage from use. Crystals, inserts, plexi, mainsprings, and several of the commonly worn running gears and pinions are expendable and expected to be replaced. It's up to you on if you insist on these original expendables.
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16 January 2025, 11:14 PM | #3 |
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It really is a personal choice, affordability and how you intended to wear the watch. I bought both the nice set and serviced ones. The nice set sit in the safe most of the time, and the serviced ones, i wear and enjoy it without worrying ding and dent, and put on cheap aftermarket bezel for the look per se... So if u are looking for just 1 watch and settle there, go for the best u can find and afford but i doubt this will happen in most cases, ha
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17 January 2025, 05:28 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the replies
Not looking for a safe queen. Want something I can wear daily in rotation with my many other vintage watches. But want something preferably as original as possible and a recent service would be awesome The fun is in the hunt |
17 January 2025, 05:32 AM | #5 |
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Thanks for the replies and guidance
Not looking for a safe queen. Looking for a sub to complete my vintage watches collection something I can wear in a rotation with my other vintage watches. looking for a 1680 that is as near original as I can find preferably with a recent service The fun is in the hunt |
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