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Old 8 March 2017, 09:27 AM   #1
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1600 vs 1601 vs 1603

Hi guys I am new to the forum and am looking to get a datejust! I have been offered a DJ 1600 for €1800 with new crystal and serviced last decemeber with no visible scratches what do you guys think of the offer? Also could someone tell me the difference between the different models and is one more "sought after" than the others?
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Old 8 March 2017, 09:30 AM   #2
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Hello,

Does it come with original jubilee ?

If yes and that the watch is in great shape like you mention this is a good price.

After just be carefull if there is no aftermarket parts, if there is, this is not a good deal anymore.
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Old 8 March 2017, 09:34 AM   #3
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It doesn't come with the Jubilee bracelet the only thing that was replaced was the crystal from what I am aware of
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Old 8 March 2017, 09:55 AM   #4
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The 1600 is the least common of the three, but I don't think it's all that rare. Any pics?
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Old 8 March 2017, 09:58 AM   #5
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http://www.chrono24.com/rolex/dateju...-id5444772.htm
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Old 8 March 2017, 10:48 AM   #6
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Did you asked why the crown is always out ?
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Old 8 March 2017, 12:17 PM   #7
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The difference between a 1601 and 1603 is the bezel, the former is fluted, the latter is engine turned. Google pix. I don't know about 1600.


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Old 8 March 2017, 12:18 PM   #8
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Here's a picture of my 1601. 1966


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Old 8 March 2017, 12:19 PM   #9
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But 1601 and 1603 lack quick date set. Which can be annoying. Think about 16013 or 16014 or 16220 etc.


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Old 8 March 2017, 12:57 PM   #10
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1600 smooth bezel, 1601 fluted , 1603 engine turned bezel. 1600 is rarest


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Old 8 March 2017, 11:09 PM   #11
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Nice ccollection-- good info.


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I've seen smooth (1600) bezels in both yellow and white, fluted (1601) in yellow, white, and rose, but I have only seen 1603 engine-turned in stainless. Has anyone seen the 1603 engine-turned bezel in any other color?
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Old 10 March 2017, 02:19 AM   #13
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I've seen smooth (1600) bezels in both yellow and white, fluted (1601) in yellow, white, and rose, but I have only seen 1603 engine-turned in stainless. Has anyone seen the 1603 engine-turned bezel in any other color?


Come to think of it: I've seen 1603 only in SS


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Old 10 March 2017, 06:25 AM   #14
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1603 only came in all stainless.

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Old 10 March 2017, 03:46 PM   #15
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The 1600 is the least common of the three, but I don't think it's all that rare. Any pics?


Gilt DJ in any of the 16xx variations is the only one that can be considered rare.
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Did you asked why the crown is always out ?
This is usually done to keep the watch from running during the pics. You can line up the hands so that they show the dial without blocking important areas.
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1600 vs 1601 vs 1603

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This is usually done to keep the watch from running during the pics. You can line up the hands so that they show the dial without blocking important areas.


I understand that you could do it, but 1601 doesn't have the hacking second. Also the hands are not properly placed so...


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Old 11 March 2017, 12:33 AM   #18
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I understand that you could do it, but 1601 doesn't have the hacking second. Also the hands are not properly placed so...


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1570 began hack feature in 1972. Lots of hacking 1601
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Old 11 March 2017, 12:58 AM   #19
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Gilt DJ in any of the 16xx variations is the only one that can be considered rare.



Here's my 16013 gilt. I love this watch more than my arm.




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Old 11 March 2017, 02:09 AM   #20
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1600 on 7836 oyster


on 6251 Jubilee bracelet
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Old 11 March 2017, 03:38 AM   #21
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Here's my 16013 gilt. I love this watch more than my arm.
Gilt dials are created when a brass dial plate is painted and the lettering is carved into the paint exposing the brass plate underneath to create the text. This process was used sporadically during the 50s and 60s mostly on Subs and GMTs. True gilt dials are rare, desirable and expensive and there was never a 5 digit ref made using this process.

Your dial has the letters painted on with gold paint and cannot be considered gilt. It's important to know the difference because should you try to sell a 16013 as a gilt dial you could be accused of 'gilding the lily' (pun intended) and that could be embarrassing! :)
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Gilt dials are created when a brass dial plate is painted and the lettering is carved into the paint exposing the brass plate underneath to create the text. This process was used sporadically during the 50s and 60s mostly on Subs and GMTs. True gilt dials are rare, desirable and expensive and there was never a 5 digit ref made using this process.



Your dial has the letters painted on with gold paint and cannot be considered gilt. It's important to know the difference because should you try to sell a 16013 as a gilt dial you could be accused of 'gilding the lily' (pun intended) and that could be embarrassing! :)


Ah very good! Thanks for the info!


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