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Old 5 February 2019, 12:35 AM   #1
Hendrikus
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Submariner Serti - Advice

I’ve seen a 2000 Submariner (16613) in excellent condition and full set. It’s a Serti dial added to a two-tone strap.

I’m finding it very hard to value this watch. I wouldn’t be buying it as an investment (I collect but rarely if ever sell) but I always try to buy well.

What I can ascertain is that a standard 2000 vintage two-tone 16613 is probably worth between £6,000 and £6,500.

What sort of premium would one expect to pay for a Serti dial?

Any advice appreciated.
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Old 5 February 2019, 03:43 AM   #2
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You’ll pay more for a later one with no holes case and SEL bracelet, also the condition of the bracelet will affect value as these can vary greatly in how much stretch. The extra premium of Serti over blue dial is in the region of about 1000 usd - 800 gbp from what I’ve seen previously.


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