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3 August 2023, 07:30 AM | #1 |
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First Rolex - 16014 newbie questions
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I just purchased a (new to me) 1984 16014 Datejust. While I’m very happy with it, the perfectionist, I am has some questions just to make sure everything is OK. Obviously I bought the watch used, but I’ve noticed that the hands have been real loomed is the glow in the dark when exposed to light. Is this a major issue for concern? The re-loom on the hands was done quite well, but I want to know how much this affects value in the event I ever sell it. The second question is regarding the crown. I’ve noticed that when I screw down the crown, it does not sit perfectly flush with the case. Is this normal? Thank you for all the help. |
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Photos would help. But a relume does affect value, especially on the dial. The crown sounds ok.
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Sorry! I’m still getting the hang of uploading pictures
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The hands are probably service replacements. Dial looks ok at first glance.
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I do like that the hands glow - I believe you are right regarding the hands being service replacements. I was looking at them under a loupe and I would be quite surprised if someone re lumped them as they did quite an excellent job. What is your opinion on the crown? It had to be replaced with the stem but I have not had a watch where the crown is not flush.
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The crown is not meant to be perfectly flush, IIRC. Sometimes it will be virtually flush, other times it will be a little farther out. If it bothers you, you could ask the watchmaker to see if he can make it closer to flush.
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On your watch, new or re-lumed hands will not have a noticeable impact on value unless they were done poorly or not authentic.
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Thank you for the responses, I am not trying to be difficult but this is all very new to me. I have no intention of taking this watch diving but I was a bit concerned with the gap in the crown as the person I purchased this from had the crown and stem changed out.
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The stem, which the crown screws onto, is hardened steel and seldom changed out. Usually the crown and tube come as a set, so the tube is taken out of the case and replaced, then the new crown is screwed onto the old stem and inserted into the tube, then locked down inside the case so when you screw and unscrew the crown from the tube and pull out to adjust it won't come all the way out. In any event, new or not, the crown base should not contact the case - that is not where it seals.
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Thank you - I wasn’t sure but it seems like you can only tighten the crown a few turns before it cannot be tightened anymore. I have a few other dive watches and they all screw down quite a bit before they won’t turn anymore. It seems like this Datejust only screws down a thread or so before it stops.
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Typical for a twinlock is around 1-1/2 to 1-3/4 turns. Much more and you would need a crown a half inch thick.
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Ok.. So after looking at the watch I noticed a few things. When the crown is out and I start to tighten it, on a rough estimate from where the crown lines up I can get roughly 75% of a full turn in before the crown no longer turns anymore. I can confirm that the crown does not go 360 degrees when I am tightening it down
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If you have concerns, maybe it would be best to take the watch to a trusted watchmaker and have them check it out for you in person. Or just live with it for a while and try not to worry too much about little things. :-)
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Stainless DateJusts are perfect for daily wear.
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Luminova post 2000 hands for certain, but no biggy to value or wearability.
Old tritium hands to match dial can be bought for £200 so no big deal should you want to change. A nice cheap 6251h Jubillee £400ish would suit it well imho too. Can't beat a silver sunburst DJ - THE quintessential Rolex dress/office watch.
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Nice. Service hands as others have said. Enjoy
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Crown should sit flush against the case . Take it/send it to a Rolex Service Center , you´re in the US , right ? Check wich one is close TX , NYC etc. Or to a major Rolex Authorized Dealer , they´ll check that for you .
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Hey there, Austin! Congrats on your new 1984 16014 Datejust! Regarding the loomed hands, it's not a major issue as long as it was done well. As for the crown not sitting perfectly flush, it's normal for some slight variation. Enjoy your watch! ️
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I think the crown looks fine. For reference, my 1984 16013 doesn't screw down flush either.
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Wasn't the old tritium given a life expectancy of 12 years?
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1987/16013...Here is the crown.
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