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29 November 2010, 04:25 PM | #1 |
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Differences between 1601 and 1603?
From my research it seems the only difference is the bezel?
1601 = white gold 1603 = SS engine turned Any other differences.. and which do you prefer? and why? |
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I prefer the 1601, it's a classic! Here's my 1966 1601
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30 November 2010, 05:09 PM | #3 |
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yes, 1601 always a classic, here's mine, 1977:
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29 November 2010, 06:09 PM | #4 |
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Above is a fine example of a 1601, Beautiful watch my friend. I like both the fluted bezel and engine turned bezel..
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Here is my 1601
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Nice watches !
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Thanks guys - fabulous watches!
Any other differences apart from the bezel? |
29 November 2010, 11:24 PM | #8 |
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I prefer 1601 and also the less common 1600
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Very nice examples above!!
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30 November 2010, 08:48 AM | #10 |
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This is the 1603. See the difference in the cut of the bezel?
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30 November 2010, 10:44 AM | #11 |
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One other difference between the 1601 and 1603 is that the some (maybe all....as i have never figured it out.) of the 1601's also sport WG or (YG for TT) hands and hour indices on the dial.
Can anyone confirm if all 1601s came with gold hands/indices? |
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em.. what's TT stand for?
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30 November 2010, 04:41 PM | #13 |
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Hunz, Tu Tone = yellow gold and stainless.
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As far as I can find out, the number 1601 also extends to pink gold; the colour of a c.1966 example on my wrist...
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Mrs Birthday 1601 . . .
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Thank you to all contributors as this thread has helped me. Leaning towards a 1601
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The 1601 was the most common of the 1570 based DJs and was available in a wide variety of configurations. The various DJ ref are: 1600, smooth or 'polished' bezel, the 1601, fluted bezel, 1603, engine turned bezel, 1625, Turn-O-Graph or Thunderbird bezel.
The 1601 always had a gold fluted bezel available in WG, YG and at various times RG. Standard configurations were YG with a TT jubilee or oyster bracelet, jubilee far more common. WG bezel with a SS jubilee bracelet, also available with an SS oyster. All were available on a strap. As the 1601 approach 60 years old you might consider that their configurations may have been altered with the changing winds of fashion during their lives. It's easy to change a YG to a WG and vice versa. SS is popular right now and many YG have been converted to WG. This can be problematic should you wish to have a Rolex service. Only Rolex knows how your watch left the factory and if it's been altered they would force you to put it back to original before they will service it. As 1570 based watches age out of factory servicing this will of course, become moot. Original paperwork can tell you how your watch left the factory as well. 1625 and 1600 are also subject to these alterations. The 1603 was only ever available in SS. This is just basic information, there were other more esoteric refs, solid gold models, a staggering array of dials. My favorite 1603... |
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I think the engine turned bezel maybe rarer? Right?
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i love the 1601 bacause its diamond dial
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I think Richard explained it well
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datejusts...our all-time favorite. love to see discussions on them :)
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Helpful post! Thanks!
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My 1603.. fully overhauled by Rolex..
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Hi everyone! Im new in collecting vintage djs. Grateful if you could help me where to get a 1603 year 1987 for my birth year. Any leads to a reputable and trustworthy seller will be appreciated. Thank you very much!
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Great choice on chasing a datejust. I own several. As noted, for 1987 there are no 1603s but rather 5-digit DJ's. I would suggest buying from a reputable seller on this forum, HQ Milton, bobs watches, or other reputable seller Here's a 1987 16013 I bought earlier this year! Love this thing: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Rolex phased the 160X series out in 1977. For 1987 you will need to find a 5 digit quickset model 16030.
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Thank you @glocati and @GGGMT! Very helpful information indeed. Just one last question if I may, I'm actually based on the other side of the world, will you recommend that I buy it online without seeing the watch in person? Than you.
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