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27 November 2018, 10:00 AM | #1 |
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SD 2005 F serial with lug holes ?
Found a 16600 SD at a dealer but I thought F serials should have no holes case ?
Is it possible an F serial could have lug holes ? Cant find anything definitive in my searching ... thanks for your help in advance |
27 November 2018, 10:44 AM | #2 |
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The transition from lug holes to solid sides should have been in the Y serials, right before F. I'm sure it's possible that a holes case got serialized as an F but it would be a rare bird.
Can you get photos of the case engravings? Perhaps there's more to the story. |
27 November 2018, 11:22 AM | #3 |
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Usually once you get into the high Y's (Y8 Y9) the case will have "no holes". To have an F with lug holes would be quite unique.
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27 November 2018, 03:46 PM | #4 |
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I had an F serial Sea Dweller. No case holes on mine.
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27 November 2018, 06:41 PM | #5 |
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F serials started from around september 2003 and many serials overlapped, from around 2002 end of Y serial into 2003 the non lugs holes started to make there appearance on most models.So its perfectly possible that many F serial watches will have lug holes, as around this time Rolex was producing around 9500000 units a year.
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Great info as always If I take the purchase further I'll post some pics .... |
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Wouldn't it be easier for you to just remove the bracelet and take a picture of the engraving between the lugs that shows the serial number and the lug (with hole through it)? Why all the mystery?
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I've seen a watch from an independent dealer and it's being advertised as F serial 2005 with lug holes, which rang a small alarm bell. Before I contacted him to negotiate I wanted advice of the good people here if this was a possible combination. That's all ... |
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