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3 December 2010, 04:44 PM | #1 |
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Rolex sea-dweller 1665!!
Hi I need any information about this vintage watch. Sadly I need to sell it. Could someone help me to find the right price? Regards
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3 December 2010, 06:29 PM | #2 |
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$ 9k
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It's a nice looking example...
Later MK3 Dial from what I can see, The date wheel looks to be white which means it's a service replacement.... A bit of corrosion on the hands.... The insert also looks to be a service replacement... Do you have a service history for the watch???? Do you have any original paperwork??? Hard to put a price on a watch like this.... Needless to say it's only worth what someone would pay.... |
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I think the same as Clay. Any service records??
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4 December 2010, 12:32 AM | #5 |
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Service papers worth is ZERO
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The point in seeing them for me is to see what was done to watch not for the worth. If it is a service dial-many vintage collectors like myself wouldn't pay a dime for the watch as I would have zero interest. I can't quite tell from the pictures-maybe my eyes are bad. Again--papers can tell me what was done to determine what it is worth.
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I'dont have any service papers. As far I can see the date wheel it's light gray (I compared it with a date just there is a diference in color). The dial is untouched and the hands are the originals. I have many pictures more even from the movement 1750. I'll will post them. Regards
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Sorry 1570
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It is not a service dial as it has the T-marking. Depending on how/where you sell it, your reputation as a seller etc you should be able to get north of $9,000 USD for it.
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Then 9k is about right. Mark Lerman/Comexfan has one now on Ebay and it is at 9k now--it has the rare Rail dial and is pretty nice with documentation. Not sure what it will end up--my guess is $10k plus.
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Mine ser. 5.721.XXX
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Very nice!!!!
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Service replacement dials vs. plain service dials did have the T markings-not sure if they still have them though--might have stopped using a while back. Not quite sure though......
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You can't sell it here - You need to post it in sellers forum and you don't have enough posts to do so-need 15....He is all yours Mods!!
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Thank you =)
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Buyer beware.
If you can't be bothered to read the rules then I suggest that the members steer a wide berth around your offering. Locked.
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