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3 September 2021, 06:59 AM | #1 |
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I had my 16013 serviced. I can't say for 100% certain that the crown was a solid line. I remember it being that.
When it returned from service it has 2 dots and it feels a little larger than I previously remembered. Granted the size could have been from 40years rubbing on a shirt sleeve. However the 2 dots perplex me. Did they throw in whatever crown was around? Does that effect value in anyway? Just wondering. |
3 September 2021, 07:50 AM | #2 |
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Both the straight-line and two dots indicate a twin lock crown - Hence technically its likely right, however whether its correct to your 16013, is for someone smarter than me to comment on
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3 September 2021, 09:14 AM | #3 |
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My 1985 16013 has the straight line. If the bracelet feels larger, they may have resized the bracelet when they took the bracelet off for servicing.
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Who serviced your watch?
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I guess it was Mr Line Two Dots Smith that do the work.
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Crown size feels larger. After wearing something on your wrist for decades, you just can feel a difference. That said it would have been worn down.
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I think the best thing is to contact the service center.
The crown is one of those parts that is routinely replaced at service and Rolex doesn't guarantee that they will have vintage parts in stock forever. As noted, two dots equal one line, so that much is accurate. Then, there's the matter of being period correct. As for the size, I don't know. What does the invoice say? Sent from my SM-G988U using Tapatalk
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I think the previous crown was just rubbed down from decades of wear. I took a caliper to each of my crowns and they all measured 5.97mm on the dot |
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See this old TRF chart:
https://www.rolexforums.com/attachme...8&d=1401737368 Can’t tell you more than that - but the nominal mike you measured doesn’t match any crown Rolex makes. I’m guessing your calipers aren’t accurate? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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