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10 January 2021, 08:45 AM | #1 |
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Advice on vintage Rolex
We inherited a vintage Rolex from my FIL that has been sitting in a drawer for 16 years. looking for advice / information about where to get it serviced. i believe it is from about 1955, as the serial number is five digits starting with a 5. It has the Brevet + on the side. the bracelet is Champion 10k with some wear, I think around 1960. The watch runs when I pick it up, but needs attention. Should it go to a RSC or elsewhere, and also looking for approximate value. Not looking to sell, this will go to one of my sons. Thanks in advance for input :)
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10 January 2021, 09:00 AM | #2 |
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That's a bit too old for RSC. An independent watchmaker like LA Watchworks or Rolliworks should be able to service it assuming the movement isn't too bad. Cool watch though, 1955 looks about right
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10 January 2021, 10:43 AM | #3 |
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Nice looking watch.
Over on your side of the country Rik Dietel down in Fla gets high marks for taking care of older watches. Give him a call at Time Care Inc. RSC is not a good option for a vintage piece.
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10 January 2021, 07:33 PM | #4 |
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What a beautiful vintage piece. Take the advice from above. Definitely deserves the best care.
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11 January 2021, 04:27 AM | #5 |
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Thanks for all the good advice - I will follow up on it! Is it considered a no no to have it polished and cleaned? I see a lot of posts about how vintage pieces were worked on in ways that downgraded the watch.
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11 January 2021, 05:00 AM | #6 |
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Depends on what you like, but the beauty and value of vintage pieces are in their originality and condition. I would just get a movement service and source a crystal.
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For whatever reason, the last couple of years we have seen a small, but vocal, group of "anti-polishers". They have their reasons, but they have not really put forth a compelling argument for such nonsense. Discuss what you want with whomever you decide will do the work for you.
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There's a local vintage dealer here where I live, and while some of his inventory is, let's say tarnished, most are in very good and sometimes pristine shape. I just don't see the point in buying something, let alone wearing it, just to say it's original if it's in terrible shape. If you want to keep it for nostalgia's sake fine, but vintage watches don't have to look like they spent their entire life at the bottom of the ocean. As always, just my $.02. |
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