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24 August 2019, 10:42 AM | #31 |
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I'm not sure. If my local Rolex dealer doesn't know enough to feel comfortable signing an appraisal, I'm not quite sure where to turn. I know B.C. Clark in OKC has been around for over 120 years and they're an AD so I may try them next. My local dealer here couldn't even recommend anyone. I'm going to see if USAA will add it to our personal articles floater without an appraisal, at least for the time being until I can find a formal appraisal somewhere.
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26 August 2019, 04:02 AM | #32 |
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I do have a couple of questions that I was hoping someone could answer. Since my sister did not have the correct extra links for the bracelet, it is too small for me to wear. I asked my local AD about a new bracelet and they said they could order one.
The number they gave me was 20-78350-19.2 I asked them to order it almost 2 weeks ago. Called them on Friday and they still hadn't ordered it. I told them to wait and I'm going to see if the AD in Oklahoma City will order it. From what I have read, the newer bracelets are more secure than the older, expansion bracelets. I definitely want a secure bracelet so here's my thinking: 1. Order a new bracelet so that I can wear the watch. That would also help keep the original bracelet in better condition to protect the watch's value. 2. Might buy a nice leather strap as well for a more sporty look at times. 3. Over time, I'd like to try to find the correct, vintage links for the original bracelet as well. So, I would love to hear any general input or advice about that thinking, but I also have some questions about replacing the original links. As near as I can tell, the original Rolex rivet oyster bracelet was a 7205. Does that sound right? It looks like they removed intermittent links to keep the taper of the band looking as smooth as possible. How do I know what size links I need? Will having the original bracelet affect the value? Will it affect the value if I don't have all the links? I've seen some 19mm 78350s, 7835s, & 7205s. If I were to buy one as a replacement band, instead of new, how do I know which end links I need? Can I use the original end links with any of those bracelets? I'd really appreciate any help you can provide. |
26 August 2019, 09:15 AM | #33 |
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Wear in in good health... Better off
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27 August 2019, 05:13 AM | #34 |
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Sorry about your loss...your dad was a man of very good taste! Now, get yourself a son you can leave it to!!! Welcome to the forum! You’ll be a WIS before you know it!!!
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27 August 2019, 05:27 AM | #35 |
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Sorry to hear about your Dad. You have something very cool to remind you of him. The extra links shouldn’t be too hard to come by. Place a WTB here or over at the Vintage Rolex Market, good luck and welcome aboard.
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I just did a quick search on EBAY and saw several 7205 bracelets and even some extra links using search terms "rolex 7205 bracelet links". |
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27 August 2019, 07:33 AM | #37 |
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Sorry for your loss... Anyways Congrats to your new gain!!
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27 August 2019, 07:49 AM | #38 |
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I love stories like this, thanks for sharing and may the memories of your dad carry on forever !
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Much thanks. I'll give that a try as well. Is there any information out there that will tell me what width links the original bracelet had so I can decipher which links I'm looking for?
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I have to admit that I had to google the pocket watch. Must be a beautiful piece. The examples I saw definitely were. |
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29 August 2019, 08:52 PM | #45 |
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Lovely story.. big congrats to you and enjoy
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31 August 2019, 03:27 AM | #46 |
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So, in my quest to get a new bracelet for it, I have run into a couple of challenges:
1. The Rolex dealer in OKC said they can order a new 20-78350-19.2 bracelet for the watch, but they are concerned about it being an exact fit and want me to bring the watch in before they will order it. It's only a 2 hour drive, but I'm not sure when I'll be able to get to OKC to make that happen. 2. So I talked with my local Rolex dealer, who had originally said they could order it. Now they are saying that they can't order it though parts, but will have to order it through Rolex service. Rolex service is telling my local AD that I have to send them the watch before they will order it. Sorry, but I'm not going to send my Dad's watch to Dallas. I would have to insure it for $50,000 and I might as well put a "please steal me" sticker on the box. So, I'm considering purchasing a used bracelet. The bracelet on the watch is an Oyster Rivet expanding made by C&I in 7/66. That's the only information I can find on it. From the research I've done, the vintage band for this watch would be either a 6635 (expanding) or 7205 (non-expanding) with 71 end links. I've seen several of both on ebay and internet vintage dealers. The 7205s seem to run between $500 & $1000. The 6635s seem to run between $1000 and $3200. I'd actually prefer a non expanding version. That being said, is there a way I can be reasonably certain the bracelet isn't a fake? Also, is there anyone who can tell me specifically if a 7835 or 78350 will fit a 6238 Pre-Daytona? Lastly, would there be a big fitment issue between 71, 60 or 57 end links? Could I used the end links that are on the original band? Any additional info or experience would be greatly appreciated. |
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Here’s a pretty informative thread regarding bracelets, hope it helps!
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=73646 |
7 September 2019, 05:59 AM | #48 |
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Ok, so at this point, I've contacted my location Authorized Dealer, an AD in Oklahoma City, an AD in Kansas City, and the Rolex Service Center in Dallas. None of them will give me a signed appraisal on my 6238.
Would the good members of this board be able to recommend my next course of action? I need to find someone trustworthy, relatively close to Wichita, KS. that will do a written appraisal on the watch. I'd rather not ship the watch. I'm willing to drive to Oklahoma City, Kansas City or even Dallas. I'm just not sure where to start. Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. |
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Philip and Robert Ridley are in Arlington, TX, and you couldn’t find much better.
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8 September 2019, 12:37 AM | #50 |
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Congratulations. You have inherited one of the great vintage references. A special and historical piece. Looks to be in nice original condition too.
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You may wish to consider contacting one of the major auction houses for their advice. |
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11 September 2019, 05:14 PM | #52 |
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Sweet watch
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