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Old 4 March 2013, 12:42 AM   #1
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1964 5513 with glossy replacement dial: do or don't?

Hi all,

I am new to the vintage world and hope the experts here can give me some advice.
I stumbled upon what seems to be a 1964 5513 (1.02 mil serial) in a very good condition. No scratches and unpolished but unfortunately it has an end-80's glossy replacement dial (and hands) with the white gold surrounds etc. Bracelet is from the same era as well.
I must say that it stole my heart nevertheless. The dial and hands aged beautifully and have a nice warm patina to them. The asking price is 6500 Singapore Dollar (roughly 5200 USD, no original box/papers).

I really like the thought that it is one of the first 5513's. I consider to buy it, wear and enjoy it with the current end-80's dial, and in the mean time keep an eye out for the original late '63 / early '64 gilded dial ( believe it should be an open chapter ring; meters first; "Swiss"-only at 6; and an underline under "submariner") and matching hands.

I have three questions I'd like to ask:
1. How well suited is a '64 5513 as a watch to be worn on a (almost) daily basis? Is a movement this old to fragile or should it be no problem when well serviced?

2. Does it make sense from a collectors perspective to replace current dial and hands at one point as described above? And how feasible is this?

I'd like to thank for all your thoughts in advance. I have a bad case of vintage fever but want to make sure my first is not going to be a mistake.

Here two pictures to show the state of the watch in question. Really love the patina, even though it should be a different dial of course!

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Old 4 March 2013, 04:43 AM   #2
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If it has a proper service dial replacement and bracelet, it is likely well cared for and likely a good purchase if it meets your needs..

A 5513 can be safely worn daily as well as it was when new as long as the seals and case are structurally sound.. only a look inside and pressure check can tell you this..

As to searching for an early matte dial, this can be a worthy quest while wearing it in the meantime.. When found, any capable watchmaker can make the switch for you......
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Old 4 March 2013, 06:02 AM   #3
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It's not a bad price if all is in good condition. For sure, it is only collectible if it has the correct dial an hands. I think an underline dial may be almost impossible to find loose with matching hands but a non underline could be correct also so don't limit yourself to that.
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Old 4 March 2013, 06:42 AM   #4
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dont do it. Instead, get a good conditioned 5513 without dial replacement. The most expensive part of a vintage rolex is the dial. Having the replacement dial defeat the purpose .
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Old 4 March 2013, 09:54 AM   #5
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dont do it. Instead, get a good conditioned 5513 without dial replacement. The most expensive part of a vintage rolex is the dial. Having the replacement dial defeat the purpose .
I totally agree. Dial is the most expensive part of a vintage rolex.
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Old 4 March 2013, 10:10 AM   #6
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A proper dial is pricey you'll have more that enough into the watch not counting any unseen service work, probably cost more in the long run.

I looked at a few Red Subs on Ebay and decided to pass because of the cost of the dials and other service work that were needed. I waited until the right watch came up and then got what I wanted. Near perfect condition running perfect.
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Old 4 March 2013, 10:40 AM   #7
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I concur. Have you checked out the cost of a period accurate replacement dial in the matching condition with the existing hands? It could could as much as the watch itself before workmanship to replace it
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Old 4 March 2013, 10:42 AM   #8
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dont do it. Instead, get a good conditioned 5513 without dial replacement. The most expensive part of a vintage rolex is the dial. Having the replacement dial defeat the purpose .
Concur 100%
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Old 4 March 2013, 01:38 PM   #9
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Thanks all for your input. I now believe it to be best to continue to look for a good and correct 5513. This would imply though that I have to increase my budget somewhat and test my patience:)

As a shorter term solution I am considering a 14060 or non-COSC 14060M. Quite not as enchanting as the 5513, but still beautiful, within budget and well suited for frequent use.
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Old 5 March 2013, 02:03 AM   #10
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If it's a maxi dial 5513, it's worths $5000 usd , even not gilt dial, I have no doubt to take it!

For me, it's possible to find a early 200m gilt dial / 200 m maxi dial if the case condition is good!
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Old 5 March 2013, 02:15 AM   #11
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If it was me, I'd get it, and contact Steve Mulholland and have him source a Matte dial.
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Old 5 March 2013, 02:15 AM   #12
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just keep looking for a nice meters first 5513... i'm sure you would regret buying this one after a while
add the budget for correct dial on top op the price for this one will easely buy you the above.
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Old 14 March 2013, 06:00 PM   #13
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Yep I'll sure buy it and look for the right dial ...
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Old 14 March 2013, 06:37 PM   #14
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I wouldn't
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Old 14 March 2013, 08:31 PM   #15
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All depends on the price. At 5200 I wouldn't buy.
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Old 15 March 2013, 03:51 PM   #17
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I think USD5200 is a bit steep for the watch in your pics. As the other members above have stated there are many original 5513s that can be bought at that price.
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