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15 February 2010, 04:54 AM | #1 |
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rolex president
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I'm new here...just posted my debut on the new members forum. I inherited a beautiful watch from my grampa..it is a circa 1980s president and it is basically brand new (gold stick dial, fluted bezel, pres bracelet). Only been worn a couple of times for a few hours in total. Anyways, one of the gold stick markers on the dial has fallen off somehow. Does any one know how big a deal it is to fix this? Doesn't look like much but... also, I'm looking to get a day-date platinum to add to my collection...may have to sell this one to do that but not sure yet. Going to try my best to avoid that to build the collection but let's face it, these aren't cheap. So I'm wondering what the retail for this watch would have been and how much it would have depreciated even though it is mint and basically brand new? |
15 February 2010, 05:01 AM | #2 |
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The price in 1980 was $7,950 and you should be able to get close to that if in mint condition and with all paraphenilia. Welcome to the forum. |
15 February 2010, 05:18 AM | #3 |
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How much for mint with stick fallen of the dial ? No a common model that . Do you think its a good idea to ask for pictures ?
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15 February 2010, 05:31 AM | #4 |
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here's a pic folks. it really is mint other than the stick...been kept in my safe over the years (inherited it years ago) and not sure how/why that stick fell off.
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15 February 2010, 05:33 AM | #5 |
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The stick is no big deal, any competent watchmaker can pop it back. |
15 February 2010, 05:42 AM | #6 |
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I don't see the polishing, but yes more pictures are needed.
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15 February 2010, 09:00 AM | #9 |
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Is this post in the wrong Thread?
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15 February 2010, 05:14 AM | #11 |
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What is a Rolex president? OH..........You mean a Day-Date with a president bracelet!
Just Kidding. Wow A platinum one! That is a sweet watch, I tried one on at the AD one day and I loved it, but my wallet didn't love it as much! Maybe in 10 years! Congrats on the inheritence. That is a nice watch! There are a few Watch Makers and other on here who could offer insight on to this! ANYONE..................... PLEASE HELP ROLEXA.....................ANYONE???? They'll be along I am sure! |
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Questionable Authenticity !
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15 February 2010, 07:06 AM | #13 |
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boy, knowing how my grandfather got this watch I really doubt that but I'd be interested in everybody's opinions in this regard. What makes you think that? Here's some more pics.
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15 February 2010, 08:51 AM | #14 |
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I don't know, someone's going to want to see the clasp in its entirety. front back and all of it. I have seen many fakes with the coronet, but I can't discern if this is the case. I want to put you at ease. I am not picking this apart, in the end it's a damn fine looking watch, but if it isn't real, trust me, you WILL find out in a hurry.
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So you're looking to sell this and use the money to help purchase a Platinum presidential?
Please post some more pics so we can get an idea of the condition. |
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never said that pard...said I may have to to get the watch I want but am trying to do so without selling it.
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Definitely need more photos to determine authenticity.
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The fonts on the date and day are already making me nervous. Is it me or is the "U" in "TUESDAY" off kilter?
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I can say I don't know much, but my 1964 DD day wheel DOES NOT look like that. I can see the suspicion there. I am not educated enough in all models to know though!
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Allen, Good Catch, But It's Got More Problems Than Just That!
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Check the "W" in Swiss ....... looks a bit suspicious to me!
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Here's what I see.................look at the above pic where the day is set to WEDNESDAY. If you enlarge that pic you will see the letters are improperly spaced and crooked and 2 are touching and the letters A and Y font are completely inconsistent with any genuine model I've ever seen. Now if you look down at the date the 2 looks incorrect to me as well as the spacing and magnification. The word ROLEX and others on the dial also look incorrect to me.
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Take A Look At The Font Alignment On Your Date Wheel?????? Very Questionable!
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Take A Look At Your Illumination Dots? They Is No Consistence On How They Are Aligned, Off Centered, And Different Locations Through Alignment!
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That is not a correct assumption as it depends on the angle of the camera. I have tons of pictures of my DD's where in one picture the dot is way off and in the next picture spot on. So far as I've seen the watch is still ok in my eyes. However I do agree that the bracelet fitting against the case looks off. |
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Matt...I say good detective work..bravo.
I'm not trying to insult the OP but he has to be told that many new people come on here with a Rolex and the first red flag is the circumstances in which they received the piece. Usually the explanation given is an inheritance, "Found it in a vault", it was under the sofa cushion in my frat house, my ex girlfriend gave it to me and on and on and on. Then comes the veiled mention of a sale. I have seen it here with DD's, DJ's, and an 18kt Daytona. The best was a guy with a "Paul Newman" Daytona. The Daytona experts here were on this guy in a New York minute! After 8 pages of posts, swearing it was real and feigning disgust, he finally came clean...trying to make it look like it was a joke or a test. I beleive this guy was shown the TRF door. So if this fella is willing to post all pictures he is asked and is willing to withstand intense scrutiny for his answer, than he shall have it. If he's intent on testing us with a fake or defrauding a member, he'll be uncovered with his pants on the ground in a heartbeat. |
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I've been on enough forums to know exactly how this was going to turn out. Frankly, I really hope for the OP's sake that he knew the truth about this watch before posting. It would be traumatic to learn that a family heirloom is a knockoff from a bunch of strangers on a forum. Everything about the watch is wrong. The condition is wrong, the quality is wrong, the story is wrong. |
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Nice job too Ralph!
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