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12 January 2009, 04:42 AM | #1 |
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When does a Rolex become "Vintage"
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When does a Rolex become "vintage", 30, 40 50 years? I have a SS Datejust - 30 years old, my wife has a womens dress gold Rolex that is almost 40 years old (Rolex doesn't make this model anymore). I just bought a a new GMT IIc to replace the every day Datejust. Dhiney |
12 January 2009, 04:45 AM | #2 |
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The rule of thumb I've seen mentioned most is acrylic crystal: if the watch has an acrylic crystal, it's vintage. Sapphire = "modern." You may be other/better answers, so stay tuned.
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Watches that are 25 years of age or more would be my rule of thumb.
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12 January 2009, 05:16 AM | #4 |
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wandering around a fair amount of estate sales.. what i have seen printed:
VINTAGE: generally 20 to 99 years old. ANTIQUE: any work of art, piece of furniture, decorative object, created or produced in a former period, or according to U.S. Customs laws, 100 years before the date of purchase. just my 2 cents.
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When price gets higher than current?.
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I would say 25 years.
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When the watch gets updated IMO
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Hey, that makes my 15000 date (87") vintage. I'm 41 yrs old and bought it new. Do i then qualify as vintage myself ??
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I think a discontinued Rolex watch is also a soon to get vintage status.
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This is an often asked question and in all honesty there is not one thing that actually marks out ''Vintage'' .
The 25 year rule is the best way to decide IMO. Some say acrylic crystal watches, but Rolex has been using Sapphire crystals since 1977, so that really throws that out. Some people think that watches with Tritium dials can be classed as vintage, but as some are still only 10/11 year old watches I think it will be some time before that is accepted. |
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That's my thought... Not servicing is a bummer!
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My take on vintage is:
a) discontinued model b) 20 years old Plastic crystal or sapphire crystal if it qualifies under a or b above. This would include such watches as the Submariner 16800, 168000 and the GMT 16760 and some other watches as well.
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12 January 2009, 10:02 AM | #18 |
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I think everyone's got it covered. I'm sure as time goes on and new collectors come into the hobby some of the pieces we have today will fall into the catagory.
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Relating it to another of my passions - cars.
Vintage is real old! But the one most people have trouble with is classic and that anywhere from 10-25 years. I recently sent a 32 year old datejust to Rolex and it came back sorted without any problems. I would go for a minimum of 25 in the case of watches as to call something thats 20 years old vintage is pushing the boundaries a little bit, although I would like to see it nearer 40 years. Si |
13 January 2009, 04:49 AM | #20 |
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Vintage is right after you leave the AD.
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12 January 2009, 07:06 AM | #21 |
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All of the new Rolex card carrying models will be issued vintage certificates by Rolex on the 20th anniversary of purchase.
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