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7 July 2009, 12:48 AM | #1 |
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My new vintage - Rolex 1665
I just wanted to show you my new acquisition, a 1980 Sea-Dweller ref 1665 : I ve bought this piece this week end. The watch has never been ppolished and gets a very interesting patina. The dial is light tropical, and changes color from black to chocolate or havana. The index are "mustard", and give a lot of charm. We can see on this picture below the color of the dial : Now it s time for the versus 1665/16600. the 1665 caseback : here for the comparation with the 16600 : (the bracelet is a 93150 with 585 end links) This watch is really fat, a fat case, a bigger plexi (here a service one), and a bigger bezel than the 16600 : The escape valves : Just a little wink to the Comex : Bfore ending this little review, some pictures and wristshots : (the anchor isn t the good one...) Thank you for reading Quentin
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Beautiful addition to your wonderful collection, Quentin. Thanks for sharing that classic with us.
Congrats, dP
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Jason, congrats that is one of the best vintage tool watches ever
The aged dial gives it a great vintage look. You can't go past the 1665 SeaDweller for a rock solid vintage watch.
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Congrats...
That's a beauty....Wear it in good health and enjoy......Here's mine, just purchased on Friday....
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Great looking piece.
I love the aged patina! Congrats and enjoy. |
7 July 2009, 03:40 AM | #6 |
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Thank you my friends !!
Your rail dial is wonderful Clay !!
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Beautiful addition. The patina on the indexes looks great!
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Congratulations on a fantastic watch. I've had my 1665 for a couple of weeks now and have pretty much worn it every day. Despite it's size I still find it a very practical every day watch and much nicer to look at than the more recent SD's.
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Thanks Jason....There seem to be a lot of 1665's changing hands lately......It's a great watch with a great history.....Yours looks great as well Mike.....Nice finds indeed....Cheers
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Congrats on the 1665, its a beauty!
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That looks just awesome, mate, I adore it! Congrats, and wear it in good health!
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Beautiful watch, with lovely patina. Would it be impolite to ask how much you paid for it ?
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excellent piece!!! congrats!
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but for the price I won t tell you. I just can say it could cost a vintage daytona or more (16520 maybe) to get a 1665 with an unpolished case and a tropical dial(in France). Regards
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CONGRATS!
What's the serial number?
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This watch seems to be from 1978 or 1980.
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It is a beautiful watch... Congrats!
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Have to agree that really is a beauty
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Love the watch wear it and enjoy it..
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8 July 2009, 08:55 AM | #20 |
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Nice score. The 1665 is indeed a very special reference.
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Very nice! I like both examples shown
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Nice!
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