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Old 19 April 2013, 07:15 AM   #1
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Icon6 1665 DRSD 1977 MK iv dial?HELP before l buy..

I need some Rolex 1665 guru's to verify this DRSD...
is it original? dial ok? genuine or fake?
PLEASE HELP before i buy (or not)....
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Old 19 April 2013, 08:21 AM   #2
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Old 19 April 2013, 08:28 AM   #3
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Dial tries to imitate a Mark III. Papers and full set seems to be there to make it look "convincing", but I don't like the way the lume plots look. Unevenly dark and puffy. In a Mark III they should be flat. Same with the hands. They seem darkened by artificial means. In the set, outer box is not what it should be, and I have my doubts about the inner box as well. I'd pass pass pass, and pass.

Did I say I would pass? Cheers! :-)
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Old 19 April 2013, 08:40 AM   #4
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Thanks...looks like i should walk away from this one!!
glad I posted it on this superb forum....saved a fortune!!
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Old 19 April 2013, 08:55 AM   #5
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Thanks...looks like i should walk away from this one!!
glad I posted it on this superb forum....saved a fortune!!
Can we know who the seller was? Please give some back so that we can also know where this kind of stuff is coming from?
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Old 19 April 2013, 09:20 AM   #6
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Also, the red looks, well, too red. It's usually a little more subdued from age, like on this dial, a 5-mil. version also from 1977.
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Old 19 April 2013, 09:48 AM   #7
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Flat as in the dial plots should be almost even with the dial itself and not raised at all? Thank you. I am a newbie who is very intrigued.
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Old 19 April 2013, 11:12 AM   #8
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Yes I think 70+ year lume should be flat, not raised from the dial. Older ones (on other Rolexes) may exhibit raised/puffy lumes. But from what I know 70+ onwards the lume should be flat with the dial.

I agree on the red, WAY TOO FRESH, either it's repainted or it's not an original dial.
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Old 19 April 2013, 02:49 PM   #9
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The watch is an obvious "complete set" fake. I'm still wondering if the OP (1st post in the Forum )wanted to show us for us to point out the weaknesses before he pitches it around...... Just wondering.
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Old 19 April 2013, 03:18 PM   #10
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Thx man now I will look out for such inconsistency. Such as raised plots. They are not strictly in the sense of the word raised at all and should be level.
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Old 19 April 2013, 08:36 PM   #11
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Hi, thanks for all your feedback...much appreciated,
This 1665 DRSD was listed on e-bay 3 days ago;
item No. 181123795076
seller englishtacca (450) 99.3%
buy it now price £9995.00
seller based in Leicester.

I am a genuine Rolex enthusiast BUT l have only bought new ones...
I have just sold my deepsea to fund a vintage Rolex, I was looking in vain to find a
nice (ORIGINAL) 1680 case dated '69 at a reasonable price? do any of you guys know of one for sale?? and I came across this double red -obviously too good to be true......

Again thanks for all your guidance,
regards, Dave.
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Old 19 April 2013, 11:26 PM   #12
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funny plastic markers on fake dial
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Old 19 April 2013, 11:49 PM   #13
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Another dealer asked me about this watch this week. Said it was a nice cheap set. This is what I told him. IMHO The whole watch is put together to fool somebody. Fake Dial. Look at the hand engraving in the case back numbers. Are the numbers laser engraved on the case? Etc Etc. RUN DONT WALK
Here it is on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROLEX-1977-V...p2047675.l2557
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The watch is an obvious "complete set" fake. I'm still wondering if the OP (1st post in the Forum )wanted to show us for us to point out the weaknesses before he pitches it around...... Just wondering.
this is EXACTLY what i was thinking....
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Old 20 April 2013, 12:11 AM   #15
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A friend from Germany wanted to verify authenticity with me for this watch
and I told him that it looks "Created"

So before this 1665 appeared here at TRF
I wrote to the owner (ebay ID englishtacca Leicestershire, United Kingdom)
expressing my concerns with his watch on auction at e-Bay....and this is what he wrote me:

Dear tempoking
The dial is not aftermarket and am getting little fed up of Rolex "experts"
Seems the more experts you ask the more different opinions you get.
I have my own experts ex-Bexley Kent service centre who have inspected
entire watch.
Somebody else told me movement not correct . . somebody else the plexi
By all means don't persue your interest but I KNOW is correct.
This watch has also been ratified by London auction house BONHAMS
Really am all stocked up here on Rolex experts.
The DRSD may well be sold anyway . . to another expert who has looked
at the lume and dial under infrared light.


Nothing more for me to say...
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Old 20 April 2013, 12:44 AM   #16
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Well, to elaborate on this fake DRSD, look at the case backs. First one is a real case back of roughly _ and allegedly _ the same age (end of serial number is intentionally blurred out), and the second one is fake. The style of the engravings of the numbers is clearly different. Sure, there are sometimes subtle variations of Rolex engravings through the decades, but these case backs are supposed to be very close in age and the differences are too great. And there are other obvious differences in these backs, too. Shameful that the seller is still insisting it's a real DRSD, with all this other BS about it being verified. Scary stuff. Just another reason to be so, so, so careful with these vintage pieces as the prices skyrocket.
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Old 20 April 2013, 01:35 AM   #18
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on the 2nd one, is that faked corrosion as well, or an old, corroded fake one?! ^^
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Old 20 April 2013, 01:41 AM   #19
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on the 2nd one, is that faked corrosion as well, or an old, corroded fake one?! ^^
Actually, it is an entirely counterfeit caseback. I'm sure the whole thing is fake as well.
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Old 20 April 2013, 05:48 AM   #20
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Big thanks....I would be £10k worse off now!!!!
I tried earlier to post a reply from work to explain how I came across this DRSD on
e-bay, looks like a few other people are aware of it's exsistance,
I am a Rolex enthusiast but I have only bought new watches,
I have just sold my 2008 deepsea to fund a vintage Rolex, I have been looking in vain to find a 1680 red sub specificially a 1969 (birth year) dated 69 in caseback!
It's a nightmare out there has I have just found out regarding the DRSD, Minefield!!
Does any one know of a 'genuine' red sub for sale around £10k????
Cheers, Dave.
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Old 20 April 2013, 07:49 AM   #21
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Big thanks....I would be £10k worse off now!!!!
I tried earlier to post a reply from work to explain how I came across this DRSD on
e-bay, looks like a few other people are aware of it's exsistance,
I am a Rolex enthusiast but I have only bought new watches,
I have just sold my 2008 deepsea to fund a vintage Rolex, I have been looking in vain to find a 1680 red sub specificially a 1969 (birth year) dated 69 in caseback!
It's a nightmare out there has I have just found out regarding the DRSD, Minefield!!
Does any one know of a 'genuine' red sub for sale around £10k????
Cheers, Dave.
See this thread for some great, reputable dealers. They often have red Subs.

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=180461

Sure, there are occasionally good deals to be had on Ebay, and some nice folks sell great watches there at times, but there are also many crooks selling on Ebay. Especially for high-end pieces, I'd stick to reputable sellers elsewhere. Good luck in your search!
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Old 20 April 2013, 08:55 AM   #22
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This one looks fake sorry.


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Old 20 April 2013, 09:15 AM   #23
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Lots of Chinese in the UK sell fake Rolexes

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Old 20 April 2013, 06:45 PM   #24
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Sellers and dealers are not an ignorant lot of people, to sell any authentic Rolex Sea-Dweller mod ref 1665, cheap.

When this highly desirable model of great demand is offered far below its true market-value, be wary and run miles away or consult the forum, before opening your wallet.

The same can be said about the mod ref 1680. The original ones are not cheap, by any measure.
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Old 20 April 2013, 06:55 PM   #25
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...and we keep learning !!!! So easy to fall into the trap ! Thank You all for the so well supported info.
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Pure garbage...All the more reason people need to be quite careful out there. Price can't be one's first consideration--watch and seller must be!
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...and we keep learning !!!! So easy to fall into the trap ! Thank You all for the so well supported info.
The population of vintage-watch enthusiasts and collectors will grow, from day to day, while the population of vintage-watches remains virtually stagnant.

The population of authentic vintage-watches will eventually diminish albeit slowly. When this happens, frankens and fakes will flood the market, to cater for those new-comers who will just pick up anything, blindly.

It is advisable, those who are new to this pastime follow the example of the OP and that is to first consult the forum or read books before buying any so-called factory-original vintage-watch.

As days go by, it will become more and more difficult for us to tell apart, between a genuine vintage-watch and another that is either a franken or downright fake.
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Old 22 April 2013, 03:39 PM   #28
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DRSD T & C dial



This is what I have, I had it authenticated at Rolex center even though it cost more than $1500 for servicing and oiling, at least now the center guarantees my watch now.
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This is what I have, I had it authenticated at Rolex center even though it cost more than $1500 for servicing and oiling, at least now the center guarantees my watch now.
Well, since you posted this photo and since we're on the topic of fake DRSDs ... can you also post a photo of the Rolex papers that you say authenticate this watch? I obsessed over the DRSD recently, and saw hundreds of photos, but I never saw a Tiffany-dial DRSD with the "Tiffany" printed like that. Just curious. Thanks.
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