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8 September 2020, 10:42 AM | #1 |
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How to tell if a t19 is legit?
So I bought some old watchmakers stuff and found a few Rolex parts in here. An insert that’s fairly mangled and a crystal that was marked 5513 orig on the container but it wasn’t the Rolex container, just a plain envelope. The insert was in a 5513 Rolex package from I assume the replacement. I want to make sure what it is before I get rid of it. The guy stopped watchmaking in 1990, not sure if there were any fakes around then or not. And the part was likely older than that.
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8 September 2020, 07:10 PM | #2 |
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Hard to tell from those pics. It could be an original superdome. Usually the easiest tell is from the side and seeing how it distorts the dial. The insert look like a standard mk3 from the 70’s.
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9 September 2020, 12:24 AM | #3 |
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Cool finds! That crystal could very well be real, impossible to tell from photos. What else did you get in the lot?
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I don't even know where to start with alot of the stuff. I have probably 100k brand new watch parts from various brands. random tools, timegraphers, polishing set up etc. the weirdest one was 13 pounds of used watch batteries. turns out even those are worth a few bucks as silver scrap! a few stainless vintage jb champion bands. i'm sure there will be more cool little finds. I'll never know what was in his safe, apparently they sold all the watch parts and watches in there to one guy. My guess is they probably got screwed out of 10's-100's of thousands. I paid $1,200 for my lot of goodies, but that included a suburban full of watchmakers equipment and random parts. I'm not sure how i'll end up liquidating it all, but there's profit to be had at some point in this project. Might sound kind of dumb, but I wanted to get into watchmaking as a hobby, So I figured this would probably be the cheapest way to get me a complete set of watchmakers tools. The only problem is none of it is organized, so I have a million different tools in a million different areas. The timegraphers I got are outdated and that sort of thing, so I will likely need to buy a bunch of replacement stuff anyways. but at least I got the vari matic jewelry cleaner with all the dishes, a bunch of watch demagnetizers, plenty of hand pullers, mainspring winders, and a bunch of other stuff i'm going to learn it's function and purpose through googling my fingers off. |
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I found a NOS Tropic 12 in there for my vintage oyster which i'm over the moon about. |
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Do you sell those parts ?
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