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11 June 2018, 02:07 AM | #1 |
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16800 Legit Check
Family member picked up this 16800. Would appreciate anyone that can weigh in on questionable aspects if any. Based on my very foundation level knowledge it seems like an unfortunate, however normal luminova service dial and hand set. The bezel insert markings however seemed a bit thin and I was concerned with the slightly off center pearl, etc. Wondering if this is a normal service part or inauthentic..
Very grateful for any feedback on the whole thing, thanks! Movement, case etc all look normal to me, and serial number checks out for the period (seller told them 1985 ish). |
13 June 2018, 12:01 PM | #2 |
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Dial is not original, bezel also looks non rolex to me
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13 June 2018, 06:49 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for chiming in. Dial not original as in Rolex service replacement (because tritium would period correct?), or as in completely non-Rolex? Bezel insert is what I have the most doubts on right now myself.
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13 June 2018, 06:52 PM | #4 |
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Can you open the back?
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13 June 2018, 07:10 PM | #5 |
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They told me they did when originally at the jeweler and it was indeed a 3035 that they compared to photos online. I’m back in NYC for the week for some unfortunate family issues but I’m going to try and be make my way down to RSC. Don’t have the means to open caseback myself.
I also noticed the bezel doesn’t ratchet at all and the action isn’t smooth. I believe 16800 should be ratcheting unidirectional? I’m hoping this thing isn’t too much of a frankenwatch :/ |
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If the rest of the watch is real that's a pretty bad example of butchered 16800 |
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14 June 2018, 12:26 AM | #7 |
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Looking at the position of the S and E relative to the indices and I think you might be right. Do you think the pip is aftermarket only, or the entire bezel and/or insert?
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14 June 2018, 12:45 AM | #8 |
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Whole insert probably. The 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,11,12 etc dive markers on the bezel are also too slim. The Did the watch come without bracelet? Open that thing up, cause theres too many inconsistencies
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15 June 2018, 01:07 PM | #9 |
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The insert is definitely aftermarket. I think the bezel ring itself is good because it does seem to have wear commensurate with age. Perhaps while replacing the insert, the click spring or the washer was bent or pinched, causing it not to function properly.
I don't think the service dial is the end of the world if your relative is happy with the watch and got a decent price. By 1985, they had transitioned to the gloss dials with white gold surrounding the luminous plots. So the appearance now isn't so much different except for swiss-made instead of t<25. Many of the early gloss dials had a flaw in the paint that caused cracks/crazing so they were replaced during service. They call them "spider dials" nowadays. |
15 June 2018, 02:57 PM | #10 |
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This is the second fake watch you’ve posted in a few days. Smells fishy... :)
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15 June 2018, 05:41 PM | #11 |
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But look at how far away "Swiss Made" is from eachother. I don't think i ever saw a non tritium dial with a print like that. Do you mean replacement as in non-genuine dial? |
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I only claim it is a replacement dial because that model (16800) should have a tritium dial. I think the dial itself is genuine, swiss made over 5 ticks, just maybe not so common. Maybe a service replacement or not.. The bezel insert appears aftermarket to me.
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Anyway, I felt compelled to get feedback directly from RSC. The bezel mechanism was indeed in need of a new spring, the insert and crystal were non-Rolex, so these will all need to be rectified. The 3035 movement (including date wheel), case, hands and dial were all genuine Rolex parts. To the above poster that asked, yes it did come with a 93150 bracelet that I had taken off already. It has 593 endlinks and an I12 stamped clasp. RSC said these were okay as well. I did a lot more digging through forums and the 5 tick Swiss Made and text spacing on the dial seem to match up to the 2003-2005 F serials I've seen. Someone possibly had it replaced/swapped around then. Thanks so much to everyone that helped weigh in, and I'm happy I have more definitive info now. |
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23 June 2018, 05:22 PM | #15 |
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You're welcome, I'm pleased we were correct in our assessment.
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