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15 August 2019, 06:00 AM | #1 |
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1655 Exp II
I own a 1973 mk1 straight second hand 1655 that my father bought new in 1975 in Hong Kong. I have had it verified authentic. Per Rolex NY it has never been serviced by Rolex in the US. It has been serviced in the US by a Rolex authorized service shop however I do not know when or who it was. My question revolves around a very unique feature of the watch that has me puzzled - the 24 hour hand is not the standard wide, orange hand with the tapered tip that was standard issued for the watch. Instead it appears to be from a GMT Master of the same era. Can anyone recommend how I can determine if Rolex made the watch this way or if at some point this hand was replaced by a service shop?
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15 August 2019, 06:43 AM | #2 |
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it's pretty unlikely that Rolex put GMT hands on an Exp II during that era. They did use the same movements though, so the parts are interchangeable.
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I'd think that if it were serviced by a Rolex authorized/qualified independent shop, the most likely explanation is that the original hand was damaged and they didn't have the correct hand to replace it, so they just used a standard GMT 24 hour hand (either with or without your father's blessing).
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When you say "no record", how did you get that question answered by Rolex?
As for the question you asked, it would seem your Dad had it serviced more than once since buying it - and that may have been when this happened.
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No way Rolex is letting a 1655 leave a gmt hand...
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15 August 2019, 12:55 PM | #6 |
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16 August 2019, 12:10 AM | #7 |
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I called Rolex NY and they said they have no record of this watch (via serial #) being serviced in the US by Rolex.
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16 August 2019, 12:42 AM | #8 |
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16 August 2019, 12:48 AM | #9 |
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Interesting.
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16 August 2019, 01:28 AM | #10 |
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At least it’s an all red hand...that’s worth a nice chunk
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I own a GMT Master that was serviced multiple times by a Rolex Authorized Repair, that was independently operated, in Los Angeles prior to the opening of the RSC in Beverly Hills. The RSC in 2014 had no record of the watch being serviced by Rolex. I have all the paper on the watch since I purchased it in 1982.
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16 August 2019, 03:02 AM | #13 |
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Does anyone think it is worth sending to Rolex and paying them to assess the watch to determine if it is possible that the hand is original or added by a service provider? I have been told this could be expensive ($1000 to $3500 US).
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did someone do a little switcheroo? maybe the lume fell out and who ever repaired it had another gmt hand
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Regardless of who did it and why/when, that hand was switched at some point and should not be on a 1655, of course. (It's also interesting that it's an all-red GMT hand.)
Assuming that the rest of the watch is legit, I'd try to track down a correct orange 1655 hand and have it switched back. You might want to pick up a Rolex bracelet too. |
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I would definitely source the proper orange hand, but I think it's odd-ball-awesome right now, certainly unique.
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looks like the GMT hand has left a nasty drag mark across the 6, 9 and 12 plots..
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2- the hand is clearly not original to the watch. It should be a huge feat that during manufacturing there was such a mistake, and QC would obviously catch it 3 - Doesn't your father remember if he had a watch with an orange hand as opposed to red? |
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Sourcing an era-proper hand set may be pricey, around 1 to 2000 bucks, but they are available. Without knowing why, or knowing if it has the original movement, are other questions that this brings up.
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Thank you everyone for the feedback. I am hoping to be able to track down the paper files with the service history soon, if they still exist.
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