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10 January 2015, 06:32 PM | #1 |
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Comments on this 1675? Yay or Nay?
After venturing into Rolex with my 14060, I am looking at getting a 1675. This particular example caught my eye. I am guessing its one of those movements where rolex used the 1570 bridge even though the movement is a 1575? Also, should the case back not say 1675 instead of 16750? The hand set, insert and dial are all claimed to be original. I would really appreciate any opinion about it.
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10 January 2015, 08:49 PM | #2 |
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you need to see the engravings between the lugs. get the model and serial numbers and then we can go from there. Dial, hands and insert are original.
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The other side of the lugs is uploaded in the OP |
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Also, I think I see some corrosion beneath the bezel? How easily is that taken care of?
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Looks like a very nice watch.
The case back was changed at some point.. Also looks like a newer bezel.. |
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To me, it is not a big deal with the bezel but it does not appear consistent with the battle scars of the watch - IMHO |
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To me it looks like a very nice 1675 Maxi MKV (others would call it MKIV....doesn't matter...all correct MaxiDial...periodcorrect!).
Great faded insert, correct bezel, great vanilla patina on dial and hands! All period-correct. Case is very fat and symmetric. Movement looks clean. I'm not an caseback-expert, but I think it is a service-caseback. Would not concern me personal...... If price is not toooo high I would go for it! . . . . . |
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Yeah, I think it's a MKIV myself :) |
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Looks good to me - replaced case-back, but what's a zero between friends.
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7 k. I think high but market is nuts now. Probably more mid 6
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Take into account a service as well...
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I would not send this overseas (unless you are already there). There are plenty of capable watchmakers in the US, as well as in your State of Florida..
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Will be visiting HK around the end of this month. This watch comes out of HK too
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Nice example
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I believe the general consensus is that its a go then! Speak now or forever hold your silence
I am ok with the price, especially since hands and other 'parts that matter' are original. |
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Looks nice, good luck
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I think we all know how it's from and even though there are mixed feelings regarding this particular seller I've bought from him with excellent results. I would ask him about timekeeping as when I bought mine he showed me the readouts off a timing machine he has.
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That is not a Mark IV or Mark V dial.
I have seen it before and have yet to formulate an opinion on this dial. Below are examples of the W-4 (Mark IV) and W-5 (Mark V) dials. As others noted, the 16750 case back is not correct for the watch.
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Meaning have you come across THIS PARTICULAR dial before or dials like these in general? Would such a non conformity in any way mean I should reconsider my purchase decision?
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Take some time and compare the Mark IV and Mark V dials to the one in the first post - pay particular attention to font size, coronet styles and notice how the letters align with letters above and below them in each dial.
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Do you think it could be another version of Mark IV dial John? I have also seen some examples of this "AHC" alignment on '77/'78 1675 dials, so could it be possible there were two dial versions for these years?
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That's a pretty wide looking O - just sayin'.
As Springer stated, none of the Marks have that dial -- I'd say proceed with caution. Ps I don't frequent the FS section much, so apologies if I'm poopooing on someones sale :/ |
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After close inspection of the pictures, I concur with both Morafa and Springer. Seems odd given the seller's reputation. I think it's quite obvious whom this is from.
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While not pointing fingers at anyone, I can say that I have seen this dial a couple times at most. I have no opinion one way or the other since it is hard for me, and I assume for others, to offer an opinion without actually examining one. It could be a variation of a Mark V dial and it may not be a variation. My main point earlier was that it is not a Mark IV or Mark V GMT 1675 dial. Below are a couple examples of known aftermarket dials which appear genuine to the casual observer, but they are not.
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