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11 March 2023, 05:02 AM | #1 |
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Great choice... a factory fresh 1675!
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11 March 2023, 06:54 AM | #2 |
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Great looking watch.
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The vintage pieces definitely have more heart.
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23 March 2023, 04:56 PM | #4 |
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A “new” 1675
Like a few others on here I share your appreciation for a service 1675 — my favourite reference.
I understand why some people like the originality — but for me functionality is more important than originality. My 1675 was similarly a service watch, and I wouldn’t buy a vintage that’s original due to the lack of lume and poor service history. Congrats on your Pepsi! Wear it in good health and with great pride. Here’s my service BB. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Stunning
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28 March 2023, 11:10 PM | #6 |
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Just wanted to add that I have a beautiful patinated 1675 but recently brought it into RSC for service that will be coming back with full service dial and hands. They’ve agreed to give me back all my original parts (for a hefty 40% fee which is a rip but it’s Rolex of course). I like the comfort that I have all the original parts should I want it to return to that condition but I like the fact that I can put another 50 years on the watch and not have to worry as much since it’s from 1971.
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I saw this thread getting bumped a few times recently so I thought I’d update. Coming up on 2 years with this beauty and while many pieces in my collection have come and gone, this one stays right here.
I have really come to appreciate the thin case, smaller diameter and just the overall wearability of the 1675. I don’t know what it is about this watch that keeps me coming back other than that it’s just really appealing to my eye. I’ve also purchased a jubilee bracelet and black insert for it. Great options on a great watch. Always something different. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
31 March 2023, 06:38 AM | #8 |
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Clearly you have been taking good care of it. Still looks great!
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11 April 2023, 06:06 PM | #10 |
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Lovely - absolutely nothing negative about a service item Rolex (it's 100% legit Rolex and supported by them), as long as you say, its price reflects that fact.
I have a theory, that as Rolex will not discount service dial 80/90/00s pieces (as otherwise they would be diss'ing themselves of course!), as part of their new secondhand authentication scheme, the prices might narrow over time on neo-vintage service watches over original dial/handset pieces.
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As lume plots start chipping away and flaking, I can see this happening. I am going to put my dial on ice and just start wearing my new RSC service dial on my 1675 when I get it back. |
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12 April 2023, 04:46 AM | #12 |
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Seeking opinions from the experienced:
What would be the ball park values (for reference) with a 1675 circa 1961 that was serviced in 2001 at RSC with the following parts replaced? - Dial (service dial) - Hands (service hands) - Bracelet (later model) - Bezel Insert - Crystal |
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In replying to TuRo: the plots and hands reacted to UV and stayed luminated for about 10 ~ 15 seconds.
Is it tritium or Tritinova? Quote:
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12 April 2023, 06:03 PM | #14 | |
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Btw if you're the very adventurous sort, early Pointy Crown Guard/matching 61ish caseback 1675s with service bits can be a nice project, as you can at your leisure, scour the net for a period gilt dial and hands to fit (and sell the other dial and hands for easily £1000-1500)...and voila.... you REALLY have something !!
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12 April 2023, 05:00 AM | #15 |
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Ok first question pls OP - in 2001 most service centres would have fitted either a early SWISS Luminova service dial (left over from the A or U production run, or in some instances in smaller volume service centres up to 2005/6 a so-called Tritinova service dial using the old late 90s dial plate with covert Luminova HR marker post-dial-work applied (Panerai did this too right up to 2007 with Pam 24/25 and even 2009 with Pam 305 much to the disdain of we paneristi collectors - I quizzed MD Bonatto about this a year later - he feigned ignorance!).
The photo looks T25... so pls establish if it lumes up Kawasaki green for say 30 secs if you can - then it's a Tritinova dial. One other factor is that some RSC service centres had tritium service dials in their stocks right up to 2011 eg I recall perhaps Johannesburg is latest I have found - once again if you put under UV or LED it, if it doesn't react much beyond a few seconds/and any reaction there is yellowy green, it's perhaps one of those. We can go from there - but my rule of thumb is a T25 (legit tritium or Tritinova)is worth more than a swiss dial version btw. Btw the hands have it appears a pinion oil induced/or moisture patinate shade of granulated greying perhaps, so might be tritium once again check under UV. I bought a fully serviced so to speak Tokyo Japan RSC 1675 with pretty much everything replaced for £8900 as a guide, if if seems all is replaced
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12 April 2023, 05:54 AM | #16 |
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^ your level of knowledge is amazing, TuRo. I always appreciate reading what you have to say.
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12 April 2023, 06:01 PM | #17 |
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Cheers, but there are some here who have forgotten more than I know !
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Congratulation on this beautiful watch!
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