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13 October 2014, 07:27 AM | #1 |
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Thinking about buying this 16800
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First post here and I start off by asking for your help... I'm thinking about buying this 16800 with 9.2 million serial. I have a few questions though and would really appreciate your input on this. First, the serial would date this watch to around 1985, right? Is it possible that a watch manufactured this late could have left the factory with a matte dial, or has this dial been put in to replace the original gloss dial? How can I tell to what extent this watch has been polished? Should this ref have really noticeable bevels on the lugs? Thankful for any advice/input you might have! |
14 October 2014, 12:40 AM | #2 |
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14 October 2014, 01:35 AM | #3 |
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Lower crown guard way overpolished?
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14 October 2014, 01:42 AM | #4 |
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Your watch is either late '85 or early '86 I think. I'm pretty sure it SHOULD have a gloss dial with WG surrounds. I think that 1984 was the last year of the 16800 with a matte dial, and no gold surrounds.
Whether it's a factory change dial or not, I don't know. And, I think those bevels, or "chamfers" are not original, but polished in later. They look slightly larger than they would have been originaly. It's a good looking watch, but polished (probably) and possible re-dial, I wouldn't do it. |
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16800 Matt dial was still on the Rolex catalog september 1985...
Imho, the very last one is 9.0M Transitional period : we can find 8.6 WG and 8.8 Matt. |
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Imho, take care!!!
I think 9.2 is too last. And personally, I do not buy a Matt dial 9.0 |
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not loving the polish ,, at that point ,,,, move on.
unless its a crazy good price , and welcome to the forum , some of the real experts will be along soon. |
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1. I personally would not buy any 16800 with matte dial higher than 8.5 million
2. Dunno if it's just the picture... but those crown guards look like PCG (Pointed Crown Guard).
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The red Subs were depicted until 1979 in the Rolex owner's manual! My point is, it wasn't possible to purchase a red Sub in the late 1970s.
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The serial number is way past the accepted range for matte dials on the 16800. It could be possible but not probable. Most collectors would pass on a matte 16800 with a 9XXXXXX serial number.
The crown guards have been "ground down" excessively.
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Agreed. 9mil is way too late for a matte dial. This dial is not original to the case.
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so i was right maybe!?! wrong dial?
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Yes Jack....you were right! You da man!!!!!!!!!!!
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Its a transitional watch. Having bought 100's of these and also keeping good records i can say this. I have bought many 16800 with glossy wg dials in the late 8.2 serial range and I have also bought with matte dial in the 8.3 range. The majority of these buys were in the late 90's from original owners. My own conclusion is 8.2-8.3 is the top of the range for matte dial. Could 1 or 2 show up in a higher serial? sure.. is it common? It wasn't my experience.
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