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4 June 2016, 09:35 AM | #61 |
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Lovely wartch cgn!
Only question i have is if i look very closely at the number 3 I can see that the lume application does not line up perfectly to the painted 3 on the dial and same for the 6. This may mean it was re-applied at a later date, or may have been done via another method to the other watches shown on this thread. There may be nothing at all wrong with this approach, so please don't take this as a criticism. I am abdolutely not an expert, but this is one small observation I have noted. The hands and dial look aged and authentic and case appears to be good. Well done! |
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hello acf,
thank you for your observation, I noticed the same regarding the lume...so, what does this mean? re-lumed? is this really bad considering the value of the watch? besides, any other opinions regarding authenticity of the dial? read a lengthy article the other day on rolex passion report about fake/real vintage rolex dials and I am a bit unsure at the moment. can anyone who has a better understanding of dials than me lean in on this? thank you in advance. |
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He will then be able to look at the dial under a loupe, remove the back and tell you if you need oil or a service, and inspect all the parts for authenticity. There is only so much we can tell you here in photographs. Since you're the owner, it's easier and more effective for you to get an opinion from a local watchmaker. When you do, don't be a stranger, come back and tell us what he said. |
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My hacking 1016 has the same dial as the OP's, as can be demonstrated here: Note the same two "E"s in "EXPLORER" with their high, horizontal mid-stroke and the proximity of the letters "PLO". There are similar dials in this thread where the coronet may lead you to think they are the same, but the word "EXPLORER" proves otherwise. Mine is an 8-million case number and was bought from former UK main agent William Pyke & Son in 1986. The case number I know to be from 1984. Importantly, I can confirm that there are no Rolex UK service marks inside the case back of my watch. I think it most unlikely that the watch would have received a service dial without going back for a full service and believe that this dial is original to the watch. I have identified a number of watches in the 8-9million range, all of which have this version of the dial with the high-stroke "E"s in Explorer. It is inconceivable that all these exemplars have had service dials fitted, so I would be satisfied that this exact dial is correct and original for the period. Some extra pics for the sake of it : Note the slight paint flaw in the "C" of "CHRONOMETER," above. How watch manufacturers must curse the advent of macro photography and watch fora! Haywood Milton
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Were there any white dial 1016 ever produced?
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Quick one If I may. Did the original outer box for the 1980, or any model 1016 have a 'seahorse' outer box? I am lookimg for a box and have found one which I wm told is correct for my specific watch. I though seahorse outer might describe a diver specific model??
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USA watches used the Bufkor boxes from mid-1970s to late 1980s.
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The box vendor tells me this was the correct box from 76-82 for the 1016... Funny that!!! My specific watch was sold new in Manchester UK, so would that mean I need the oyster box? |
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First off, welcome. To me, it looks like a beveled edge service crystal like mine (above) and others in this thread. Has a gentle dome, not as severe as an original T22. Are you the original owner? |
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Was crystal replacement a standard procedure? The serial number is in the 850 range. Thanks for the help! |
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850 range looks to be 1984-1985 which sync's to your purchase history. Others are far more expert than I on the topic, but yes, if your watch was serviced by Rolex themselves they would take any action necessary to return it to as-new condition including the changing of the crystal, swapping of hands, changing the dial, etc. Yours has the Jubilee bracelet which was not standard on this watch, it would have come with an Oyster bracelet like the one in my photos. Do you still have it? For a good forensic by the experts in this forum, suggest you take several hi-res photos and post them, if you have the box and papers you can post those too but cover any sensitive information. |
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I'll dig up the box and papers and post some better photos. Once again, thanks for the expert info, this is fascinating, from a watch i purchased after getting my first job to becoming something quite desirable. |
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I have to say I just had a 1018 go through RSC and the crystal they put on it has the same sorta-top-hat profile as yours. My 1016 has a far more pronounced curve, domed right out of the bezel, my other 1018 has an intermediate profile (possibly the original crystal).
I think the curved, domed crystal looks best on the 1016. The 1018 can handle a flatter profile, those stick hands and stick markers go well with the straight lines whereas the 1016 is all curves. If I had the 1018-profile crystal on my 1016 I'd pay to have it changed, it looks so much better. |
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Here's my 3.69m SN piece with domed T22 crystal...
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Not sure what a 1018 crystal looks like but even though beveled the 1016 still has a curve and a dome to it edge-to-edge. It's just more subtle. I agreed with your premise a few months ago but when I went to Hong Kong and saw a physical 1016 with the T22 fully-domed crystal I was disappointed. The more pronounced dome makes the face of the watch look smaller and puts more emphasis on the case/bracelet whereas the service replacement is lightly domed and puts more emphasis on the dial, it looks lower and flatter as a result. The bigger dome also distorts the edge register and the numbers where the semi-dome and its beveled edge provides a more clear and straightforward view. Both approaches are fine, the 1016 is just a stunning watch either way, but I surprisingly found I liked the lower/wider dial with semi-dome look more than I did the taller/smaller dial with full-dome look. Guess after a few months of using it I got used to it and prefer it this way. |
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Something I can assist with right away is your crystal. It's plastic and you can buff all the scuffs and scratches out today with a t-shirt and some household products like toothpaste or brass polish. Let me know if you want to tackle that and we can get you the info. |
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My new to me 1016 back from service at ABC.
Also procured a T-22 superdome, which I am loving... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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No, I just took my bracelet from my 1018 and tried it on my 1016. I have a leather strap for my 1016, which they returned with the correct spring bars. Here is what it looked like pre-service: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I don't think I've ever seen a dome that pronounced before. That's a 'superdome'? Where did you get it?
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It's a T-22 domed crystal...I think it may be the angle. I'll post a better picture later today.
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Wow, that T-22 is a very interesting look. Makes the rehaut and the lugs look HUGE. Also the chapter ring if you look at the right angle! I'm not sure I don't prefer the semi-domed one I have on mine but I think I'll install the superdome on one of my project watches.
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