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Opinions on 1971 6694.
Hi guys,
I am bidding for this 1971 Rolex 6694 currently at 1350$. What max should I drop out ? Here is the Ebay link : https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rolex-6694-...0&LH_Auction=1 |
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It's an overpolished re-dialed POS, so you should drop out immediately and hope that you don't win the auction. And I would avoid this seller in general unless you are incredibly confident in your ability to identify tampering.
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The dial, hands, crystal and buckle are all new. Most likely the parts are aftermarket and aren't actually Rolex made. The case is heavily polished. The watch is pretty but the current bid is already way too much for what you are getting.
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Thanks for the feedback. You might have saved me 1300$ 👍
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Thanks very much for your feedback. I really appriciate it on my hunt for vintage Rolex
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Try to find listings that show the case back gasket area clearly to check for corrosion as well.
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Try to get a DJ
6694 is manual wind |
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None that I have but plenty on the web. Just look up caseback pitting. The gasket expands and contracts with the temperature and sweat or salt water can create corrosion in the area where the gasket meets the case. This could cause the watch to not be waterproof.
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Clean case channel...
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Look at the bid quantity of his Rolex auctions. What a shill. Completely illegal
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