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4 March 2019, 09:50 AM | #1 |
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Thoughts on this 1680
New to the forum. Just bought my 1st submariner and have the bug to buy something more "vintage". Can anyone give me their thoughts on this 1680 from 1978? It was serviced back in 2016 by a vintage watchmaker. Sounds like everything is original but he did have the watch polished "back to factory look". Still waiting to hear back regarding serial number. Thanks in advance guys!
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4 March 2019, 09:58 AM | #2 |
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The case doesn’t look overpolished for a watch that’s ~40 years old. How fair a deal you’re getting depends on the price.
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Looks beautiful of course. Little Pumpkin. It’s been polished we can see but the lugs look healthy still. A nice choice if you don’t mind the polish. I like it.
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Polishing is what Rolex recommends - it is only in recent history that the careful removal of scratches has become anathema. That one looks just fine - not over-polished.
If you are happy with the price he’s asking, it would be a nice one to have. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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To me it looks like it has been refinished and recut, and dealer-prepped in general. Of course, that's very popular these days.
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Yes the seller did disclose that, recut meaning the bezel? Does 11,500 sound like too much. It does include box, booklet and anchor. Thanks for all of the great feedback. |
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It’s on eBay right
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Anchor is about $100. Box/booklet without paperwork is another $200-250?
So let’s say $11,000 for the watch. That seems like a fair price considering there’s some patina on the dial. My only question is: there appears to be a white spot on the 6’oclock. Is that a chip? |
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Not sure if you are aware but that appears to be a service dial.
In addition I think that's probably a service crystal and possibly date wheel, if that matters to you. These things (particularly the dial) should be taken into account when considering the price. |
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Service plexi, dial (mark IV or Beyeler service dial?), service insert and service date wheel. 93150 clasp is probably later than 1978 (is it stamped "C")
Nice case
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Case is a winner but as stated above there a bunch of service components replacing original parts.
Correct clasp alone is well over $500. Correct dial way north of $2k. |
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How can you tell that it’s a service dial and not original? I wasn’t positive on the clasp either, did seem later than 1978.
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Check web resources for dial variants. you’ve gotta do a lot of homework so this was a good start pre-purchase.
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I learned (and believe me, it was the HARD way!) years ago to never, ever comment on something about a watch unless I was 100% certain. All it does is muddy the waters with incorrect information. https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=513941 |
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and https://www.rolexforums.com/attachme...1&d=1483458352
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I know that watch. I even made an offer on it that I thought was fair all things considered. The seller didn't even respond to the offer, which I said I'd raise if my suspicions were confirmed (dial, for one). He (assuming a he) never even replied to any of my questions before I made the offer. I gave up.
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Thousands. In addition to the fact that you’ll need to piece the correct dial, hands and insert - none of which will be original to the watch.
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