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10 April 2017, 06:53 PM | #1 |
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14060 dial question
Hi! I have tried to search without any good findings.
I am about to purchase my first 14060, I have found one I like however I am not 100% convinced about the dial. There is as we know, "3.5" different dails to choose from. One is of course the Titrium dial. The Swiss and as I understand it, the 0.5 I mention is the Swiss service dial and then the Swiss Made dial. The one I am looking for at the moment is the "Swiss Made" dial, before that the Titrium and Before that the Swiss only dial. Is there a right or wrong on which one I choose from this 3.5 different dials? Should I not care so much as I do? |
10 April 2017, 08:55 PM | #2 |
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I don't understand this question. I looked at the watch I'm wearing today and it's a 2 year old LN Sub with Swiss Made at the 6pm. The lume on this watch is bright blue, the bezel ceramic.
Are you saying you're looking for a ceramic bezel no date sub with blue lume? |
10 April 2017, 09:02 PM | #3 |
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It doesn't matter. The vast majority will be 'SWISS MADE'
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No, what I mean is that there is different dials within the 1990-2000 models of Submariner. The Tritium "Swiss T < 25", 1990-1997 Swiss, 1998-1999 Swiss made, late 1999-2008? What I was thinking, should I care so much about what dial it is or at the end of the day it should not matter. I am not looking for a investment flip watch, it will be my first Rolex I tend to keep for a long period. Sorry for any missunderstandings. Kind regards, bbbb |
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10 April 2017, 09:39 PM | #5 |
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I have owned the "Swiss" and "Swiss Made" 14060's. My experience was that:
--the Swiss Made one was a 14060M, cost me a little more, but was also easier to flip. I also thought the lume was slightly better than on the Swiss dial. --I was able to pick up the Swiss dial version with full box and papers for a good price, and though the lume seemed slightly fainter, it was still fine. Even though this version is less common, that doesn't make it more desirable. --never owned a Swiss T < 25 dial because I prefer lume. If you want patina, then that's the one to go with. Good luck! Btw, yes, I do think you should care before you make your decision so you don't have regrets! |
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I am looking at an late/beginning 1999/2000 Swiss made for the moment, fullset including original receipt. Any ideas what kind of price range one would cost? I found one in quite good condition. Just Heard that it was Little bit overpolished though. |
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10 April 2017, 10:28 PM | #7 |
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The big / tricky question is, is it a 14060 or 14060m? There are late A-series and early P-series that say Swiss Made on the dial, but they are still 14060's. Then later P-series became the 14060m. The 14060m has a slightly updated movement.
Either way, I would say your price range is around $4,500 to $5,000. Toward the higher end if it's a 14060m. |
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for the 14060m you have "2 line" and "4 line" dials
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And, as it turned out, I ended up selling that 14060M (twice-long story) and getting the ceramic one. Which isn't a classic and yada, yada, yada but I like it better.
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I don't think it matters at all. But if it's at the same price point or very close I would go with swiss made, then swiss, the t
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