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2 October 2009, 11:10 PM | #1 |
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I am going to have to part with my 5513 I think. Looking around it seems my dial is not the same as most, most I have seen have submariner below the depth rating and mine is on top. It is a VERY clean beautiful 5513 serial # 587308* I have the coffin box, service papers (2 times once in England and once in Canada) as well as the original rolex sales warranty. Can anyone give me a ball park idea as to value? I have checked the boards and EScam but prices are all over the place!!!! I just do not wear it as I do not want to abuse it and think Id b better off selling it to someone who would really appreciate it and getting myself something I would wear and enjoy more. Here is a pic of the dial as when I get it I sent it straight to SteveM to have it looked over and make sure all was well.
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3 October 2009, 12:37 AM | #2 |
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Looks like a VERY VERY nice mark 3 Maxi dial to me...Nowt wrong wi' it!!
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3 October 2009, 12:41 AM | #3 |
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Yes I just found out it is called the Mark 3 dial.
Any idea as to value? Of course I know it varies on case etc. It has been worn but is in good shape for its age and a daily wear watch. I also think the paperwork and coffin case ad to its value. I really think I may use it to get into a GV :)
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3 October 2009, 02:31 AM | #4 |
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There's a similiar one on the vintage forum market @ 3.5k (uk pounds)
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3 October 2009, 09:17 AM | #5 |
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great frikkin watch!!
these 5513's are highly collectible..I know a fellow who has been trying to get a 5513 of every dial style..he's up to 8 right now!...lol about 8 more I imagine and he will have them all! |
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That's a nice idea, but I hope he's got deep pockets when it comes to getting the Explorer, Mil-Sub and early Comex examples of the 5513 Steve...
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3 October 2009, 09:43 PM | #7 |
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That is a great looking dial. I like the serifs on the 'ft'.
Real nice example for sure. Prices do vary a bit, but it should be around the $5k mark I would have thought, what papers do you have? I'm guessing it is a 6million serial no. case?
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Email sent......
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3 October 2009, 11:36 PM | #9 |
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It has the original Rolex guarantee, Rolex Service papers from RSC England (it was bought in England) then RSC papers from Canada (the original owner who I purchased it from moved from England to Canada) and then everything you can pretty well see from the pics.
Seems to be pretty complete except the sub book (from what I have been told on the vintage forums is they came with the oyster and sub book back then) no plastic tags either. It is the coffin box
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It's a nice 1680 example for sure. After a cleanup, any buyer would be good to go! |
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Hi
Is this still up for sale? Thanks |
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