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Old 13 April 2015, 02:11 AM   #1
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Just how curious how many Comex issued Subs/SDs are in circulation,
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Old 13 April 2015, 04:36 AM   #2
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My best guess (and prob not a good one at that is in the neighborhood of 400-500 but Marcello Pisani will probably know best or Mike Wood, Jedly1, etc.
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Old 13 April 2015, 08:08 AM   #3
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I think "circulation" would need better definition, for you could mean :

How many were made ? How many survive in original configuration of each type ? How many genuine ones are available at any given time on the market ? How many have crossed the path of those who follow them in the last decade ? Do you include the ones in private collections like my own ?

For what it is worth, I think you will find the total number is significantly higher than stated above, but the fun comes in trying to identify the numbers / specifics / variations of each type and then finding / acquiring what you want. Values vary tremendously from the rarest and best to the more common or less close to perfect examples.

Interesting topic, but a brief answer would always be an incomplete answer.

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Old 13 April 2015, 04:09 PM   #4
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I think "circulation" would need better definition, for you could mean :

How many were made ? How many survive in original configuration of each type ? How many genuine ones are available at any given time on the market ? How many have crossed the path of those who follow them in the last decade ? Do you include the ones in private collections like my own ?

For what it is worth, I think you will find the total number is significantly higher than stated above, but the fun comes in trying to identify the numbers / specifics / variations of each type and then finding / acquiring what you want. Values vary tremendously from the rarest and best to the more common or less close to perfect examples.

Interesting topic, but a brief answer would always be an incomplete answer.

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Hi Haywood,

Thank's for the above
Just rough numbers really ,I was only curious 500 or 5000 ? ,
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Old 13 April 2015, 08:49 AM   #5
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Lots until the number H̷e̷l̷d̷ horded in a few Brits' collections is subtracted.
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Old 13 April 2015, 11:48 AM   #6
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Lots until the number H̷e̷l̷d̷ horded in a few Brits' collections is subtracted.

LOL! What a way to make friends with the AngloSaxons 😆😆😆😆

Seriously on the question - there are a few models 5513, 5514, 1665, 1680, 16610, 16660 in circulation for cx. I leave it to the experts for the numbers but i do know a few hundreds was issued for 1665 CX - pardon my ltd info

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Old 13 April 2015, 11:28 AM   #7
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Old 13 April 2015, 11:34 AM   #8
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Old 13 April 2015, 04:27 PM   #10
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grand total ( all deliveries from 1972 to 1997 ) is in range of 2000 watches ;
a) 1665 : around 300
b) 5513 and 5514 : around 750
c) 16800/168000/16610 : around 500
d) 16660 and 16600 : around 400
e) 1680 : around 60
f) " no holes " 16610 and 16600 ( 2000s deliveries ) : a few dozens .
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Old 15 April 2015, 05:40 AM   #11
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grand total ( all deliveries from 1972 to 1997 ) is in range of 2000 watches ;
a) 1665 : around 300
b) 5513 and 5514 : around 750
c) 16800/168000/16610 : around 500
d) 16660 and 16600 : around 400
e) 1680 : around 60
f) " no holes " 16610 and 16600 ( 2000s deliveries ) : a few dozens .
Excellent info, thank you for posting!
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Old 21 April 2015, 06:20 PM   #12
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grand total ( all deliveries from 1972 to 1997 ) is in range of 2000 watches ;
a) 1665 : around 300
b) 5513 and 5514 : around 750
c) 16800/168000/16610 : around 500
d) 16660 and 16600 : around 400
e) 1680 : around 60
f) " no holes " 16610 and 16600 ( 2000s deliveries ) : a few dozens .
WOW! you never stop to amaze me Mr. Pisani
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Old 13 April 2015, 04:34 PM   #13
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some production comparisons :
1) 6542 ( estimated ) = around 2000 in steel and 500 in gold ;
2) 6240 = ( 100 % certain number ) around 1700
3) 6239 ( steel only ) = around 15.000 ( !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ) ( also this is a certain number ).
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Old 13 April 2015, 06:00 PM   #14
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Old 14 April 2015, 02:55 AM   #15
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Do you mind me asking what would be the one to own ? a late 2000 model 16600 or a early 1665

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Old 14 April 2015, 03:38 AM   #16
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well in my opinion I prefer by far ....

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Do you mind me asking what would be the one to own ? a late 2000 model 16600 or a early 1665

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Comex watches produced up to 1997 ( tritium dials , lugs with holes and so on )
and moreover most 2000's Comex watches have never seen water...
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Old 14 April 2015, 12:32 PM   #17
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Comex watches produced up to 1997 ( tritium dials , lugs with holes and so on )

and moreover most 2000's Comex watches have never seen water...

Marcello, would you know how many was produced for 1675 PCG after 6542 ? With ! Dial

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Old 14 April 2015, 03:36 AM   #18
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Early 1665 every time, with 600m dial...but you'll need deeper pockets than for the 16600 !

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Old 14 April 2015, 03:50 AM   #19
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a tritium dial 16600 would be a perfect choice ....

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Old 21 April 2015, 05:54 PM   #20
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That is down right just mean! Just joking awesome watches my friend!
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Old 21 April 2015, 06:16 AM   #21
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I bought a watch to live with so this no holes will see the water with me

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Old 21 April 2015, 03:58 PM   #22
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I bought a watch to live with so this no holes will see the water with me

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