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23 February 2009, 09:49 PM | #1 |
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1985 bluesy vs. today's version?
how would an older version circa 1985 differ from the popular bluesy i've seen of late? Are they nearly identical or meaningful changes?
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23 February 2009, 10:04 PM | #2 |
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Not anything really the main difference was the change from the Cal 3035 to the 3135 in 1989.Then around 2001/2 the laser crown on crystal started to appear.And end of Y series early 2003 non lug hole case and a few very minor bracelet, font and clasp changes. But most Rolex models in reality have changed very little since 1988/9 except in slight purely cosmetic details like change from Tritium to Luminova dial lume.
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It had a T dial back then also.
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various updates on the braclets and clasps over the years also the actual cases changed in 2002 i think where the shoulders stopped having pin holes to solid end lugs.
the bottom of the dial changed to state swiss made from swiss t<25 as padi pointed out, this is the change to luminova from tritium. |
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And the newer ones have clasps (changed as Padi alluded to) with gold inlay to match the center links of the bracelet.
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Good info in this post ! Thank you !
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24 February 2009, 03:09 AM | #7 |
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They are almost the same.
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