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Old 5 November 2012, 07:14 AM   #1
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Want suggestions on a birth year rolex

Hey guys and gals,
I wanted to get some ideas from the experts on getting a birth year rolex. I was born in 1979. I want to get something along the lines of a sports watch like a sub or GMT. I am really drawing a blank on what to get and I really want it to be a cool and special watch. Something I can pass down to my son when I die.
It is cool, he is now 12 and he has my passion for watches. He has worn my rolex a few times and asked for a Tag or Omega for his 13'th birthday. I asked why he didn't ask for a rolex and he said he knew he wouldn't get one this young so he would wait to ask for that when he turns 18. Got to love that kid. Has great taste and he knows how to work the system. Lol
Thanks for the advice guys and I look forward to hearing some of yalls recommendations.
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Old 5 November 2012, 08:57 AM   #2
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Sounds like you need to start saving for your sons watch.

My favorite is a 5512 Sub.
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Old 5 November 2012, 09:20 AM   #3
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If you are looking for something "cool," look no further than a vintage GMT. The multicolored bezel inserts in red and blue look pretty cool to me and are not as bland or plain as the black inserts - like those found on some of the GMT's and Submariners.

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Old 5 November 2012, 09:34 AM   #4
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Sounds like you need to start saving for your sons watch.
 
My favorite is a 5512 Sub.
Which one in particular do you recommend knowing what I am looking for. I also agree with starting to save up for a watch for my son.
 
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How about a Rolex with a lump of shit on the dial
 
I don’t understand what you mean by that. Could you explain a little further? Thanks
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Old 5 November 2012, 09:36 AM   #5
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That is a very cool idea springer. I had not thought about that. I have been wanting to get a GMT anyway with the multicolored bezel. I guess this would be a good time to do it with some very good meaning
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Which one in particular do you recommend knowing what I am looking for. I also agree with starting to save up for a watch for my son.
 

 
The 5512 is my favorite Sub.
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Old 5 November 2012, 09:41 AM   #7
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Get a vintage Daytona with the Valjoux cal.72
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Old 5 November 2012, 09:57 AM   #8
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Old 5 November 2012, 12:19 PM   #9
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Teenagers and Rolex are bad news in my opinion. You worked for yours, let him work for his first one too.

As for your birth year watch, a GMT can't be beat
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Old 5 November 2012, 12:44 PM   #10
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Seadweller. I am still on the look out for a 1978 SD.
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Old 5 November 2012, 12:56 PM   #11
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I really like the GMT idea. I guess I am going to start looking for a good example of it. Does anyone have a good place to find older watches that is reputable and provides good examples
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Old 5 November 2012, 03:55 PM   #12
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Teenagers and Rolex are bad news in my opinion. You worked for yours, let him work for his first one too.

As for your birth year watch, a GMT can't be beat
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Old 5 November 2012, 06:35 PM   #13
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Old 7 November 2012, 02:10 PM   #14
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I have decided on what it will be. I want to find a black face stainless still sub from 1979. I love the look of subs. I think they are elagent but are very versatile.
Can some one point me in the right direction or send me some links on info to research on the specifics on the 1979 sub with serial numbers to look for and all the specifics so I can make sure it is a watch that is the way it came back then
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Old 7 November 2012, 02:11 PM   #15
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And again, thanks for all the input
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Old 7 November 2012, 02:19 PM   #16
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research...

Hello Heath,

I did a fair amount of research here on TRF- this helped me to obtain this 1978 1680 sub, my current daily wear watch...

I recommend reading through the 1680 submariner posts here on TRF, you will find lots of information. There are also a few great links on the 1680 submariner models.. Here is a great red sub link, the less expensive white subs like mine came after the red approx 1973 to 1980. Help me out here guys, there are more experts on here with good submariner information...:

http://rolex.watchprosite.com/show-n...ost/ti-649166/

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Old 7 November 2012, 02:45 PM   #17
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I appreciate the point in the right direction Al. This forum has a wealth of knowledge and so many great people who are willing to help in someone's search. I will read up on the 1680.
Btw, absolutely gorgeous watch.
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Old 7 November 2012, 02:56 PM   #18
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Sure, the 1680 is an excellent choice... I sent you a PM regarding the other issue...
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Old 8 November 2012, 12:43 AM   #19
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I got the PM Al. Sent you a email. Thanks again
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Old 8 November 2012, 01:12 AM   #20
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another suggestion...

Here is another suggestion for an older Sub. The 16800 was produced after the 1680 models, it has a sapphire crystal, quickset date, and has just a slightly heavier feel. These models come in two dial variations.

The difference for me is that the 16800 model is significantly less expensive in relation to the true vintage 1680 rolexes. Don't discount these transitional submariners. I really like the two I own. They are keepers...
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Old 8 November 2012, 02:16 AM   #21
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Another very good idea. Thanks Al. So you have one of each of the 1680 and 16800 models for your birth year? Did you get them from one of the trusted sellers here or did you find them yourself and verify authenticity
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Old 8 November 2012, 02:34 AM   #22
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I agree with joe100 in that the young man should probably work for a while during his life and obsess, dream and lust first for some years. It makes it all the more special when he finally receives it. An old sub or gmt could make a great college grad present.
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Another vote for a GMT. Blue/Red or Black/Red. I prefer the latter. Good luck, and let us know what you decide.
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Old 8 November 2012, 10:41 AM   #24
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This one should do it...

But it's mine

Check the sale date on the receipt below. More notably, check out that price!!



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Old 8 November 2012, 10:51 AM   #25
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Big fan of the forum, and this is actually my first post.

I am in a somewhat similar position to Financeman and looking for a birth year watch.

I just can't decide whether to go with a 16800, or a Tudor Sub Snowflake.

Finances don't stretch for both, and I am concerned that I will always pine for the other once I purchase one.

Which one is the keeper? Thoughts?
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Old 8 November 2012, 12:17 PM   #26
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But it's mine

Check the sale date on the receipt below. More notably, check out that price!!



That just was not right. Completely wrong of you to post that and tempt me with something that I can not have. That price is awesome. Wish we could still get them for that.
The worst thing about me not being able to get this watch is that you bought it very close to my actual birthday. Awesome piece
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But it's mine

Check the sale date on the receipt below. More notably, check out that price!!



THAT is amazing. Thank you for posting an awesome relic....Watch still looks spectacular. Would take that baby in a second.
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Old 8 November 2012, 12:47 PM   #28
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Big fan of the forum, and this is actually my first post.

I am in a somewhat similar position to Financeman and looking for a birth year watch.

I just can't decide whether to go with a 16800, or a Tudor Sub Snowflake.

Finances don't stretch for both, and I am concerned that I will always pine for the other once I purchase one.

Which one is the keeper? Thoughts?
My suggestion is to wait and save for the Rolex if you REALLY are interested in the Submariner. If you were solely into Tudor, then I'd say go that route, but you'll still yearn for that Rolex !
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Another very good idea. Thanks Al. So you have one of each of the 1680 and 16800 models for your birth year? Did you get them from one of the trusted sellers here or did you find them yourself and verify authenticity
I was lucky enough to have a local contact with too many watches. It took several years, but he now sells his safe queen Rolex and omega watches to me.

I have a Tudor 7928 submariner, it's a 1966 watch, though I was born in 1965- close enough for me...
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My suggestion is to wait and save for the Rolex if you REALLY are interested in the Submariner. If you were solely into Tudor, then I'd say go that route, but you'll still yearn for that Rolex !
That's what the heart is telling me.

But if the right Blue 94110 came up. It would be a very difficult decision.

Thanks for your thoughts.
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