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19 February 2012, 03:03 AM | #1 |
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F Series 16613 Blue
Is there any difference, visual or otherwise, between an F Series 16613 Blue and newer series (D,Z,M,V) other than the newer models having an engraved rehaut? I was thinking about: color of blue, solid end links, solid pcl's, clasp gold, bleu hairspring etc.
The F wouldn't have anything engraved (e.g. serial number) on the rehaut correct? Thanks!!!!!! |
19 February 2012, 03:04 AM | #2 |
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On the older models, sorry I don't when/where, the gold PCL's do not run all the way through the clasp
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I always thought it was either stainless or a gold strip fused to the ss. Is there yet a third variant? Or more likely, "through the clasp," means that the gold does not stop at the clasp (which used to be only SS) and has a fused gold strip on it.
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"through the clasp," means that the gold does not stop at the clasp (which used to be only SS) and has a fused gold strip on it
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The later blue is brighter, much less of a purple tinge.
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19 February 2012, 11:08 PM | #8 |
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It's tough to tell the actual color differences from a picture unfortunately. Even identical models look different in pics on the internet due to lighting, white balance differences etc.
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I got my Z appraised yesterday at an AD. He mentioned how the newer models such as the 116613 have a lighter blue that isn't as popular with buyers as my 16613.
My Z does not have the rehaut engraving FWIW. That started after mine was made. I do have the gold through the clasp and no end holes for the band. |
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As mentioned, except for the engraved rehaut on later models, those serial prefixes are pretty much identical.
Rolex does not change anything based on a serial number.. it's just a number.. You have to go back to the 80's/90's to find noticeable differences, such as the different clasp, lug holes, and the 3035 movement instead of the 3135. But on a well maintained watch, a casual observer won't see any differences..
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