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6 May 2019, 09:49 PM | #1 |
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Need advice on this 1680
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I am new for this forum as well as vintage rolex. I am looking to buy a 1680 production in my birth year 1979 and come across this 1680 with serial 61xxxxx. Does this watch look ok for a buy? The claspe code is VE which is 1980. Is this normal? Or it should be VD only? Thx in advance for the advice Jo Last edited by izolate; 6 May 2019 at 09:51 PM.. Reason: Typo |
7 May 2019, 01:10 AM | #2 |
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Slightly older bracelet is normal. I’m sure you’ve noted the corrosion on the hands and around the case back, right?
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Depending on price patina is nice but hands are toast....
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7 May 2019, 01:53 AM | #4 |
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I love it, would boil down to price. Hands do not bother me.
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Hands are in a terrible condition, avoid.
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In his narrative it is the opposite - the clasp code indicated a newer bracelet compared to the watch s/n. But in general, these Internet lists aren’t the gospel according to Rolex. The corrosion you noted is more important for long term condition. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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From what I can see in those pictures is the dial and hands not telling the same story. Hands appear to have had water/moisture issue. Yet lume plots don’t indicate water/moisture. I would have expected some serious dark spots on the dial lume plots given the condition of those hands. OP: I don’t think this example deserves any price premium. In fact it may be an assemblage from different watches. Not saying it’s fake - just not organically natural - nor all original. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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7 May 2019, 02:44 AM | #9 |
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Thx for opinion, especially on the corrosion of he hand. I will keep looking then. Still have a lot to learn.
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Thx for the head up on hand corrosion issue. |
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VE (1980) clasp code is perfect for that serial number and is probably original.
(6.1 million serial is late 1979 to 1980.) Ratty old hands doesn't necessarily indicate water damage - that era was notorious for hand issues. Personally, I would ditch the hands, original or not - they do nothing for the watch.
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