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Old 24 August 2011, 11:54 AM   #1
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Help me identify a vintage

Hello everyone. I am hoping someone might be able to identify the following Rolex and estimate a value (ballpark). I have a small collection but mostly new models (both Rolex and others) and I know very little about vintage pieces. My wife bought it in NY and gave it to me as a gift. I love the watch and wear if often but I know very little about it. It runs great so haven't had a need to take it in for servicing so hoping someone here might be able to identify it via a few pics. Through a little online research it could be a 1954 Model 6580 but was hoping someone might confirm this or offer other opinions. I believe she paid something in the $1500-$1800 range so hopefully that was an ok buy. If not, I will keep the estimate too myself! Thanks in advance for any information or thoughts.

Also, it is steel with an acrylic crystal on an aftermarket band.
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Old 24 August 2011, 12:04 PM   #2
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Looks nice, am not sure if that's a Rolex pre Explorer with a honeycomb dial, am sure some others more knowledgeable on these will quip in.
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Old 24 August 2011, 12:29 PM   #3
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Welcome to TRF! Nice watch, but the dial may be relumed & refinished. If the dial is refinished as I think it is, it's a $1100-$1300 watch. Either way though, it looks great!!!
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Old 24 August 2011, 10:55 PM   #4
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Thanks for the feedback. Its a great looking watch but a agree its a bit of a mystery. I have seen similar watched online but nothing that seems to be an exact match. I will probably take in and have an AD's service person look at it and open it up.
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Looks a lot like my 6098....

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Old 25 August 2011, 01:32 AM   #6
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Just wondering if your certain that the model is a 6580 ?
if you look between the lugs at the top of the watch, you will find a reference number engraved below the words "Modele depose"
Can you confirm the number ?
The reason I ask is that it does look like a 6098
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Old 25 August 2011, 11:20 AM   #7
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Not sure at all on whether its a 6580. I found a comparable online they had listed as a 6580 that closely resembles mine. But for all I know they could be mistaken on their listing. Here is the link to that listing. http://www.coolvintagewatches.com/Wa...LX23_views.htm

I looked at the markings on mine and this is what i can make out without a loop:
between lugs at 12 (BREVET) and between lugs at 6 (22904). Does that help answer anything?

Thanks for the help.
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Old 25 August 2011, 01:42 PM   #8
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Not sure at all on whether its a 6580. I found a comparable online they had listed as a 6580 that closely resembles mine. But for all I know they could be mistaken on their listing. Here is the link to that listing. http://www.coolvintagewatches.com/Wa...LX23_views.htm

I looked at the markings on mine and this is what i can make out without a loop:
between lugs at 12 (BREVET) and between lugs at 6 (22904). Does that help answer anything?

Thanks for the help.
ok,the 5 digits between lugs (below 6) is your serial number usually 6 digits but there were some 5 digits which would suggest 1950.
To find out the model number, you need to have a close look at the numbers (assuming that they are there) below the word BREVET. YOu may need a loupe.
If the numbers have been scratched off(due to use/ wear), the only other way to determine the model is to remove the case back. I have attached a photo of a case back with a similar serial 22XXX (5 digit)to yours.
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Old 26 August 2011, 10:53 AM   #9
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You nailed it! Mine is a 6284 just like the one in your photo. After removing the band, I could make out the numbers. So the mystery is solved. Any idea on value? Regardless, I feel richer already having learned a little about my watch and the vintage side of things. Thanks for your help.
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You nailed it! Mine is a 6284 just like the one in your photo. After removing the band, I could make out the numbers. So the mystery is solved. Any idea on value? Regardless, I feel richer already having learned a little about my watch and the vintage side of things. Thanks for your help.
cheers mate, i intially though of the 6098 but after looking further and the 5 digit, i remembered the 6284
The 6284 is not a bad watch to have.IMO, the price paid was fair.
I would enjoy that watch, she is quite a beauty and I would be proud to wear her on my arm !

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