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20 February 2019, 07:22 AM | #1 |
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Most Desirable 1680 Red Dial?
Not sure if this question has been asked before (I did perform a search) but what is generally the most desirable 1680 Red Dial? I guess the common answer will be "the oldest" but I personally prefer the MKV due to the crisp text.
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20 February 2019, 07:26 AM | #2 |
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meters first mark 1 all other things being equal (which they never are!)
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A genuine tropical MF dial is highly sought after...
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I like the open 6's on the MK IV dial.
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20 February 2019, 01:34 PM | #6 |
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Those MF tropical dials are rare and stunning! I think it’s just the MF dials that go tropical- at least up to now
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only the mk2 went tropical..
the best is the mk1 meter first...in my opinion Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk |
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actually the mk3 went tropical too, if you do research Mk2 and Mk3 should have been named Mk2a and Mk2b ;)
rarity is mk1 rarest, then mk3 but most appealing is of course mk2 and mk3 tropical by far, they can be magic |
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the non-minute-track MK1 Submariner... of course.
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22 February 2019, 12:53 AM | #12 |
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Just thought I’d post this useful pie chart from the DRSD site here. No idea how accurate the data is to create it.
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I didn't get from the OP's question that the "tropical effect" was part of the equation, rather it was simply asked which dial version is the most desirable?
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For me, the "the most desirable" is the best condition dial with the most pleasing visual attractiveness, whether it's crispness, color/tone, patina, etc ... All other considerations are secondary. I don't care about which "Mark" variation it is, and "meters first" is irrelevant to me unless is comes on a dial that has other stunning qualities, such as a rich patina and/or beautiful tropical fading.
Again, as with everything, dial or otherwise, it's the actual condition that determines desirability, IMHO. |
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I always found the the mk2 and mk4 dials to have a nice vivid red text that really jumps off the dial.
Mk1,3,5,6 are substantially duller. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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27 February 2019, 11:45 PM | #22 |
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Interesting information regarding rarity of mk3. Is this purely from production numbers?
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28 February 2019, 06:27 AM | #23 |
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That's the winner, although it's a prototype, so not really eligible.
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http://www.drsd.com/watch-info/red-sub/redsub.html However: on the 'pie' mk2 and mk3 are grouped together, but out of that , in the wild you will see about 80% of those 2 are mk2. 4 mk2 for 1 mk3 thereabout. I collected red subs for 20 years, and mk3 are really rare, just about as rare as mk1: go ahead try and find one , whereas mk2 are out there :) cheers |
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Now that's a stunner! Lume looks quite a bit different on the MF and I'm not sure I usually like it, but this one is just right!
Edit: I missed the reply button, but I meant the one posted by Racer X |
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Thanks! My favorite part is you can see what almost looks like a fabric imprint on the lume. See, for example, the 11 o'clock plot. Not sure how they applied it to the dial, but it's a cool detail.
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the one on your wrist.
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