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10 July 2011, 03:12 AM | #1 |
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Rolex 1675 movement
What will be the correct movement for a mid 1960s 1675 GMT?
Should it be a 1575 ? Is 1570 also correct? Thanks and best,
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It will be the cal 1575 mid 60s in the 1665 Explorer 11, the 1570 was used in watches like the 1016 Explorer.
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Quote:
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Sorry but same 1575 in the GMT
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Thanks.
I was reading in the Rolex Vintage models book that I have that, yes, it should be a 1575. The reason why I m asking is because some people think it is ok to have a 1570 movement and that confused me. I am looking to get a 1675 but I have seen several for sale with the 1570 movement. Thanks again. Best regards,
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