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8 August 2010, 01:08 PM | #1 |
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16800 Matte Dial Serial Numbers
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What's the highest approximate serial number typically associated with matte dialed 16800 Subs? The consensus seems to be that the glossy dial and white gold surrounds showed up mid year in 1985. The highest I've seen in limited research is approximately 8.6m. Thanks. |
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1985 is what most collectors use as the cutoff, or the high 8 million serial. Personally, I like 8.6 million or below to avoid dispute. FWIW, there have been 168000's that have shown up with Matte dials as well, but they are often disputed. To me, the matte 16800 is the perfect transitional!
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Thanks for the reply...I've got my eyes on a matte dial 16800 from 1985. I'm going to see it in a few days and will look at the serial then, so thanks for the help.
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Agree with Scot but check between lugs many are faked 1680 wth the extra 0 punched in.
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Anything stand out to anyone about this 16800? It is the best picture I have so far. Really appreciate your comments.
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One additional picture. I know it is rather dark, but it is all I have. Any comments from the matte 16800 experts out there? Thanks again.
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If you can find one with the matte dial and the numbers are even close, I would be sorely tempted...
The service replacement was frequently the surround dials and so very few matte 16800's survive.. Even if the matte was a service replacement to an original surround dial, it would be very hard to prove one way or the other.
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I'm in a tough debate between the 16800 above and a D serial Sub LV. Prices are roughly the same.
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He's mine for comparison. Bit earlier with a 7 mil number |
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That's a fantastic example there, nice watch.
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Anyone else?
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