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Old 12 August 2012, 06:11 AM   #1
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Year of Birth?

Yes or No?

I have never really understood the concept but maybe it because I can never find anything from my YOB 1973 that I like.

Only time I could see the point of it would be if it was for a special anniversary say 21 or 30 where it was bought as a present for someone.
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Old 12 August 2012, 06:12 AM   #2
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A nice red sub would do you well
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Old 12 August 2012, 06:14 AM   #3
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No real reason to have a watch as old as me...kinda might bite you if it fell apart at the rate we humans do...
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Old 12 August 2012, 06:28 AM   #4
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I think it's pretty cool to have a beautiful watch that's as old as you. Shows it was built to last kind of deal
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Old 12 August 2012, 06:38 AM   #5
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I love having a Sub serial from the year that I graduated High School. It's like a time warp back to prom, varsity sports, parties, and basically great times. When I look at it, it makes me smile
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Old 12 August 2012, 07:57 AM   #6
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Totally understand the appeal, but I decided on a birth year car instead of watch.
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Old 12 August 2012, 07:57 AM   #7
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My 14060m was born the same year as my daughter. In fact, it was a gift on her birthday. Hopefully she'll appreciate that when it's her turn to wear it. I am now saving/searching for a 2006 GMT Master to retroactively commemorate my first daughter's birth. Funds were lacking then.
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Old 12 August 2012, 08:03 AM   #8
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I get the appeal but it's not like my dad or I bought it the year I was born. Now, if you like how it looks... that's entirely different.
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Old 12 August 2012, 08:19 AM   #9
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My birth year Rolex was confirmed by Rolex themselves in writing. The document is framed in my office. No real reason to have a BY Rolex but it's fun.
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Old 12 August 2012, 09:41 AM   #10
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My birth year watch would have to be a DJ Rolex didn't start making Subs or GMTs until after I was born. I plan to look for a Sub or GMT for my sons 25th which would be a 1988.
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Old 12 August 2012, 12:36 PM   #11
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I can't get a birth year wristwatch.......only sundials were made when I was born.
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Old 12 August 2012, 05:26 PM   #12
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Well with only these Internet charts to go on all any one can do is get a approximation when a case was stamped nothing more.Now this serial don't always mean that was exact year when the watch was made then shipped around the word for sale.
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Old 12 August 2012, 05:36 PM   #13
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I have never really understood the concept but maybe it because I can never find anything from my YOB 1973 that I like.
From 1973 I'd get an early AP Royal Oak 5402. Or a GMT 1675

As for the concept of birth year watches, I think it's a great way to own a vintage piece. Although IMHO it's even more fun when the watch is considerably older than the owner. When people ask about my Speedmaster, they hardly believe it's 10 years older than me, and is in much better shape than me
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Old 12 August 2012, 05:39 PM   #14
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I can't get a birth year wristwatch.......only sundials were made when I was born.
Judging from your avitar. Aren't you from.....the future?

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Old 12 August 2012, 07:11 PM   #15
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Well with only these Internet charts to go on all any one can do is get a approximation when a case was stamped nothing more.Now this serial don't always mean that was exact year when the watch was made then shipped around the word for sale.
Unless the watch comes with original papers. At least then you can see when it "started living in the wild".

How cool would it be to have one with papers dated the exact same day.... long shot - but the chase is half the fun.
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Old 12 August 2012, 10:08 PM   #16
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Here's my '73 1680!

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Old 12 August 2012, 10:31 PM   #17
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Having a watch which correspond with one's birth year is certainly appealing. I was looking out for a '73 Red Sub, but the thought of ensuring that all its parts are genuine made me decide otherwise. A PAM is out of my reach.

I was fixated on either a Rolex or a PAM because both these brands appeal to me and my mannerism, profession and character allow me to carry off these 2 on the wrists :p

I will continue to harbor thoughts of owning a birth year watch, but indulge myself in watches and other things which are within reach, in terms of funds and commemorative personal events/milestones achieved.
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Old 12 August 2012, 10:55 PM   #18
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Here's my birth year watch. Technology has changed a bit since then.
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Old 12 August 2012, 11:24 PM   #19
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Well with only these Internet charts to go on all any one can do is get a approximation when a case was stamped nothing more.Now this serial don't always mean that was exact year when the watch was made then shipped around the word for sale.
You are such a party pooper..........
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Old 13 August 2012, 12:09 AM   #20
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I was for it but after Padi's post my interest has ceased.

Being in my mid 20's I am not really a fan of vintage pieces. I mean I would rather buy a 2012 watch then when I'm 70 I can call it vintage and I'll be vintage with it.

I did do a birth year search and found a lovely gold GMT with jubilee. I may consider buying something like it but only after getting a good amount of modern watch collecting under my belt.

I would of loved it if my Dad bought a watch when I was born and wore it for my life then gave it to me for my 18th birthday or something along those lines. I have no plan to have kids but if an accident happens I'll do something along those lines.
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Old 13 August 2012, 12:27 AM   #21
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I was for it but after Padi's post my interest has ceased.

Being in my mid 20's I am not really a fan of vintage pieces. I mean I would rather buy a 2012 watch then when I'm 70 I can call it vintage and I'll be vintage with it.

I did do a birth year search and found a lovely gold GMT with jubilee. I may consider buying something like it but only after getting a good amount of modern watch collecting under my belt.

I would of loved it if my Dad bought a watch when I was born and wore it for my life then gave it to me for my 18th birthday or something along those lines. I have no plan to have kids but if an accident happens I'll do something along those lines.
and make sure this thread is not readable in 18 years time .....
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Old 13 August 2012, 12:42 AM   #22
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I was for it but after Padi's post my interest has ceased.

Being in my mid 20's I am not really a fan of vintage pieces. I mean I would rather buy a 2012 watch then when I'm 70 I can call it vintage and I'll be vintage with it.

I did do a birth year search and found a lovely gold GMT with jubilee. I may consider buying something like it but only after getting a good amount of modern watch collecting under my belt.

I would of loved it if my Dad bought a watch when I was born and wore it for my life then gave it to me for my 18th birthday or something along those lines. I have no plan to have kids but if an accident happens I'll do something along those lines.
"sorry son you were a complete accident but at least heres a nice watch for you ;)"

not sure about the sub its nice but I dont think for me.
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Old 13 August 2012, 12:42 AM   #23
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and make sure this thread is not readable in 18 years time .....
It's irrelevant. A good friend of mine knows she was an accident, she also knows her parents never wanted kids. They ended up getting boy/girl twins. They are probably the closest knit family I know and my friend is closer to her parents especially to her Dad than any other person I know.

In comparison my gf was "a miracle" her parents were desperate for and they tried for two years to have her. Her Dad left to start another family when she was 5 and she fought with her mother constantly until a massive fight erupted over her decision to transfer out of law school and the supposed weight she gained in her first year of university. She doesn't speak to either of them any more.

I wouldn't care if I found out I was an accident and my parents never wanted me. What would matter would be how they acted when they had me. If the second I was born I changed their world and we were very close that would be better than people who want kids but regret it when they actually get them.

Any way this if going of the thread topic.
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Old 13 August 2012, 12:43 AM   #24
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It's irrelevant. A good friend of mine knows she was an accident, she also knows her parents never wanted kids. They ended up getting boy/girl twins. They are probably the closest knit family I know and my friend is closer to her parents especially to her Dad than any other person I know.

In comparison my gf was "a miracle" her parents were desperate for and they tried for two years to have her. Her Dad left to start another family when she was 5 and she fought with her mother constantly until a massive fight erupted over her decision to transfer out of law school and the supposed weight she gained in her first year of university. She doesn't speak to either of them any more.

I wouldn't care if I found out I was an accident and my parents never wanted me. What would matter would be how they acted when they had me. If the second I was born I changed their world and we were very close that would be better than people who want kids but regret it when they actually get them.

Any way this if going of the thread topic.
i think he meant it as a joke :)
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Old 13 August 2012, 12:47 AM   #25
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I do view the watch more positively when it was made in the year I was born.
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Old 13 August 2012, 12:58 AM   #26
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1675 birth year '78
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Old 13 August 2012, 01:01 AM   #27
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1675 birth year '78
Thats lovely but its five years out for me (1973) I think I may have been born in the wrong year for dob Rolex as I prefer other years :)
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Old 13 August 2012, 01:04 AM   #28
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i think he meant it as a joke :)
Indeed I did.....

Next time I am going to stick a few and as well as
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Old 13 August 2012, 01:10 AM   #29
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Well with only these Internet charts to go on all any one can do is get a approximation when a case was stamped nothing more.Now this serial don't always mean that was exact year when the watch was made then shipped around the word for sale.
True, however, here is my 80's baby 6 million series 1655! Oh so sweet!



Clive to answer your question the appeal for me was to obtain a vintage reference (albeit the only Vintage Rolex reference that made my heart skip a beat) after I have obtained the modern ones that I sought
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Old 13 August 2012, 01:16 AM   #30
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True, however, here is my 80's baby 6 million series 1655! Oh so sweet!



Clive to answer your question the appeal for me was to obtain a vintage reference (albeit the only Vintage Rolex reference that made my heart skip a beat) after I have obtained the modern ones that I sought
Thanks Sam maybe next year for my 40th I will go for dob :)
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