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5 July 2024, 09:11 AM | #1 |
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Rolex 16610 overhaul
I have a Rolex Submariner 16610, 1992 model. I bought it used in 2003.
I took it to my AD for overhaul. I have been told not to restore Rolex watches too much. Keep them in their original condition. Don´t restore too much of it. (to keep the walue of the watch) The lume of my watch is exhausted (doesn´t work).But anyway I´ve been super happy with it for the last years,. Now is the time for overhaul of the watch: I brought it to my AD for overhaul. He gave me inscription of necessary overhaul for the watch: The case is scratched from many inflicted shocks.Needs to be polished. (I didn't want it to be polished) The internal movement is described as in average condition. Watch back is scratched. The crown is very worn and severely scratched. The glass is scratched. (new glass $172) New bracelet is recommended ($1663) (I reclined a new bracelet) New dial: ($513) (I accepted) The aluminum bezel is scratched, the watches´ hands are scratched, and the lume on the hand (aluminum) is cracked) New hands: $117 (also accepted) The movement is dirty and dry,and the date reel is scratched. All in all, the repairment will cost $ 2200.- My question is: Am I ruining my watch´s vintage condition by adding new parts? My AD informed me that the lume on the hands were cracking, and particle of the lume could travel from the dial to the movement through the date window, and thus damaging the movement. What are your thoughts on this?
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If you replace the dial and hands, ensure that the original items are returned to you. Same goes for the bezel insert and winding crown, in my opinion. I would replace the crystal if it is scratched. That’s not an issue. I would not do much polishing, but others enjoy a full polish.
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Your watch isn't vintage yet, but it could be one day.
Any time that the lume is beginning to crack, it's a good time to either stabilize the lume or replace the hands. New hands do restore lume, but only to the hands, you need a dial to see that too. Like anything, some folks like to keep everything as-is, and others like to keep it in good, functional condition. There is not a right or wrong, only a difference of opinion. As to value, unless you have a significantly rare example then keeping the watch in good condition will not affect its market value; it only changes your pool of interest, excluding the few purists that there will always be. Crystals, inserts, crowns and tubes are all expendables and should be replaced when worn unless the watch is intended to be only shown and not worn.
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Thanks :)
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While all our Rolexes are special to us, especially the ones that have been with us a long time, the 16610 is a pretty common model and unlikely to command "vintage" prices for many years. Some people prefer vintage (read: old and worn out) lume but if it's breaking down it has to be stabilized or replaced. Plenty of people prefer working lume too. Rolex won't stabilize lume either. I'd get a new bezel too, they are cheap and designed to be replaced.
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If you’re playing the long game, just get the movement serviced, and the crystal and winding crown replaced.
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Well I'll pop in here to offer some sacrilege with a dose of blasphemy.....
I have a 1990 Rolex 16700 GMT Master....old Tritium dial, faded nicely, absolutely no lume though. Tech said original hands as well, but being parts came from different factories then, dial was nicely faded but the hands were much whiter. Wasn't a fan of the look. The tech said as well, the lume plots were starting to "mushroom", and if they crumble into the movement, welp, your into a full service anyhow. The 16610 Sub and my GMT are not rare collectible pieces, very common, so I had no issues fully restoring. One member here did the same with an old Submariner 5513 if I recall correctly. I wanted a functional watch, brought completely up to spec, with functioning lume, so I had a complete overhaul. I did cyrstal, dial, hands, clasp on bracelet and one link needed replacing, as well as the crown. I asked for no polish. In terms of the bracelet, the Jubilee definitely had some stretch, so sent it off to Rolliworks to restore, they did a spectacular job at renewing it. I'd recommend looking into Rolliworks for the bracelet. Love the results, came back like a brand new watch.... |
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My thought is if you want a new watch, just buy a new watch.
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Overhaul it. Will come back like new
Would do the same without hesitation
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Rolex 16610 overhaul
Give it to a RSC (not AD) for service, wait for their offer and proposed changes, then decide. Communicate everything in writing, explicitely what RSC must NOT do.
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OP is definitely ruining his watch, not because I believe that mass produced Rolexes are works of art, but because RSC (direct or through AD) approaches everything with a sledgehammer. If he goes through an independent, he can get everything stabilised even with lume restored and so on. |
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While it's true that keeping a watch in its original condition can help maintain its value, it's also important to ensure the watch remains functional and wearable.
In the end, it's a balance between preserving the watch's originality and ensuring its proper functioning. Since you plan on keeping the watch and have been happy with it for many years, it's important to address any issues that could impact its longevity. And remember, keeping the documentation of the service and replaced parts can help in maintaining the value and history of your Rolex. |
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Whenever you hand in a Rolex for service they always describe it as a totally ruined watch even if it looks pristine.
Personally I would not change the dial and hands but on a 16610 it doesn’t matter. As mentioned it is unlikely that this will ever be a collectible vintage piece. Since you seem to be a fan of scratches and dings perhaps don’t buy the new bezel insert and save some. New insert on a scratched watch doesn’t look good. Changing the crown is pretty standard and usually Rolex always upsells me a new crystal even if it is bullocks to change it. All in all nothing strange on the quotation imho
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If you change the dial then change the hands.
Polishing the watch is up to you but if you do the above work, then you may as well go for the whole enchilada. I do agree with having RSC look at it and quote before letting a local AD watchmaker tackle it. Not saying AD is inadequate, just that a 2nd opinion before spending 2200 is a reasonable step. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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I don’t agree that the OP is ruining his watch. Only he will be able to decide later whether or not that happened. But I will say that I wouldn’t look at a tritium 16610 that did not have the original dial, bezel, and hands available to be sold with the watch.
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I would do everything they suggested and have Rolliworks redo the bracelet, as I imagine it will be cheaper than a new one. You will love the results. Be sure to show us before and after pics, when done.
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Agree with Kat ^
Send it over to Rolliworks. Give some thought to keeping your original dial and hands. They can’t be in that bad shape.
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lol it’s a 5 digit tool watch meant to be worn and take a beating. It’s not a 401k or investment that will make someone rich one day. These things were mass produced for years and years. They aren’t rare minerals mined from the middle of the earth.
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How do hands and dial get scratched when it’s covered inside the crystal?
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Thank-you, I think it turned out spiffy, and in honour of a certain Reddit sub, I was "chuffed" when I saw it upon completion.....
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Go for the full job at a RSC. All the talk on original scratched, dented, unpolished is only a minor group of people. The vast majority loves a beautifull watch and not an old “cow”.
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