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10 June 2019, 05:27 PM | #1 |
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My rolex is a 16753 or 16750?
I, i find this old rolex in a shop.
It is very strange mix Serial : 62xxxxxx case:16750 Bracelet 78360 gold with 558 endlinks gold too movement 3175 Gold Bezel with insert for 16753 Can you help me to undestand something? Is a 16750 customized in 16753? it is a private work or rolex work? Thanks |
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As you mentioned, someone may have modified a 16750. I have a friend that did this to his Pepsi 1675. It's normal for the case-back to say 16750, but I think it should say 16753 between the lugs.
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Common swap of yg parts into a stainless case
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X2. Stainless steel to two-tone conversions were common back in the 1980s.
Your watch was a 16750 model originally and converted to give the appearance of a 16753.
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Funny. I did the exact opposite and turned my 16753 into a 1675.
I have all the original parts when I want to put it back. |
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The dial was replaced as part of the conversion
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If you like it, they should be offering a pretty good deal for it-- all these changes tend to hurt the resale value as everyone likes originals.
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Looks like the marker surrounds are yellow gold instead of white gold.
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17 June 2019, 12:22 AM | #11 |
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It’s worth the value of the parts in my opinion. The dial has been replaced as it would have originally had a nipple dial. The bracelet had the center links replaced to make it look like a 76363 bracelet.
The 16750 case is desirable as someone can easily turn it into a 15k watch if they have the parts. I would avoid unless it’s a steal or you have the parts. |
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With a 6.2M serial number, this was likely a matte dial with painted lume plots.
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Interesting. How did you figure out when it was converted? I just assumed it was converted some time later, and the surround dial was available. Seems like the simplest explanation.
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How much the cost of assembly a 16750? Thanks
I have the convenience to sell every actual parte for buy 16750 parts? Thanks |
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Your dial is probably worth $400, a nice matte dial is probably 3K. The other high dollar parts are the bezel, insert and band. Unless you steal it its not worth the trouble imho. |
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Dial, hands, bracelet, bezel, bezel insert and stainless steel crown will set you back $7500 to $8,000 depending on how nice the parts are. Finding a nice dial with matching hands will not be easy.
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Conversions were often done when buying a new Rolex as the retailer had access to the parts to convert the watch and save the buyer money.
Anything is possible as it could have been done mid eighties when that dial was introduced. The dial is also a service dial for the fragile nipple dials which were often replaced at service. Its also possible it was put together a couple weeks ago before the OP walked into the shop from spare parts. |
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What Is It the value of my watch in your opinioni? Please give me this infaormation. I want to sell It and buy a Better complete and original watch
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I believe he was just trying to increase his posts to 10 so he could begin posting photos. I know, it's a bit confusing.
As for the value of your watch, I think you're going to have to break it down on a part-by-part value basis How much is the bezel worth alone? How much for the dial? etc., etc. |
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Presumably Rolex would convert it back to a 16750 using service parts if sent for a service. And that price could be determined. And watches like that come up for sale fairly regularly. Complicated, but it’s a way to think about pricing it as a starting point
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