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20 March 2007, 05:16 AM | #1 |
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Datejust TT, how to tell if it's fake?
We came across a Datejust TT watch. we believe it is a 116233 from years ago. there are no docs and it is worn, what's the easiest way to look at thewatch and tell if it's real. it has an jubilee bracelet. there's some numbers on the clasp, what do those mean?
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20 March 2007, 05:17 AM | #2 |
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Take it to a Rolex AD.
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20 March 2007, 05:19 AM | #3 | |
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Like Steve said, you'd best take it into an AD. Are you able to post some pics? The nos. on the clasp are the part no. of the bracelet as well as the year and month of manufacture. Could you give us some more details please? Cheers - JJ
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20 March 2007, 05:26 AM | #4 |
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thanks for the quick replies guys.
JJ, i can't tell the year, but looking at swiss luxury, it looks like the 116233 with the black face http://www.swissluxury.com/rolex-wat...ld-jubilee.htm can you guys tell me what the number mean on the back side of the clasp? |
20 March 2007, 05:29 AM | #5 |
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it looks exactly like this!
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Like I said, clasp nos. are the bracelet part no. and the date of manufacture.
This link will help....some fantastic info there. http://www.oysterworld.de/1/index.htm JJ
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20 March 2007, 05:31 AM | #7 |
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sorry after taking a closer look, it's the same except the fact mine doesn't have the small roman numeral markers.
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Frankly, I don't trust ebay and never deal with them, nor ever will. The watch looks to be in very crappy condition and is definitely a very old model - going back a solid 15 years. I would not take the risk without doing my homework on the seller. JJ
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20 March 2007, 05:36 AM | #9 |
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A picture or two would help to ascertain the condition of your watch. Very difficult to go merely by description no matter how hard you try!!
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20 March 2007, 05:41 AM | #10 | |
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sorry JJ, i dont have access to a camera right now, but the watch is not off ebay.
I just looked at it looks like the watch is from march of 1995. on the clasp it says T3, BELOW THE STEELINOX, there is a number 62523H-18, do you know what that number means. your link works wonders by the way, thanks JJ! Quote:
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So that makes it March 1995. The other no.62523H is the bracelet part no. and the '18' means it's 18 K gold. Older models used 14 K gold and the part no. had '14' after it. Also note that the bracelet part no. has a '3' on the end...which signifies steel/gold. JJ
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20 March 2007, 05:55 AM | #12 |
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you are awesome JJ!
Thanks so much for helping with me. my last question before we take it to an AD for verification is.
1. do you guys know what the MSRP was back in 1995? 2. It has a little scatch on the front, will servicing the watch correct that? ( i know it's hard to tell without a picture) 3. At the curent state, is $3000 worth it for the watch if it is proven to be real. thanks! |
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The scratch can easily be taken care of by a good watchmaker at Rolex...no worries. Make sure the model no. is 16233. Do you have the watch serial no. letter prefix (you should find that on the right hand top corner of the Warranty Certificate). If you do, go check out my link....that will tell you the year of manufacture. Good luck and do keep us updated. JJ
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20 March 2007, 06:14 AM | #14 |
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Here's a picture of the inscribed model no. on the watch case at 12 o'clock. Naturally, the bracelet has to be taken off first.
Your watch, being a much older model, will NOT have the letter "T" you see inscribed after the model no. This "T" signifies that this particular model does NOT have the lug holes on the sides. JJ
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2. If the scratch is on the crystal (or anywhere else), Rolex Service Center would offer to replace/repair it. 3. Only you can answer this one. Good Luck Sevoguy |
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