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23 March 2015, 06:40 AM | #1 |
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Red Sub Rehab
I posted the other day as to a Red Submariner I acquired and was going to go flip the piece. After much thought about it I was wondering if some of you might give me some insight on possibly keeping it and getting it as correct as possible. Quick overview..The hands are service replacements and do not match patina of the dial, The end links are incorrect and would need replacing, the bezel has a non matching pearl as well but I do not think the insert is a service replacement according to what I have seen on a couple of sites showing images of originals vs service replacements. The Top hat crystal is scratched a bit but with big one on the Cyclops but I think original as to the sharp edge and not the beveled edge on service replacements. The movement has been confirmed by myself to be correct and original.
As mentioned, I had intended to flip the watch and have an offer currently for it. I would need to sell my LV and my Exp ll to recoup my investment and get the currently profit out of the watch which I would you to restore it as best that I could. Sourcing hands etc with the correct patina and some other period correct/original parts for this reference could take some time and I understand that..Is it worth it? In the short period I have owned the piece I have to say that I really enjoy having it. And the movement has only gained 14 seconds in 3 days so it is running very very well for a watch of this age(serial 285XXXX) Not wanting or looking to turn it into a paycheck so to speak but If I am considering giving up 2 that I love for one I want it to at least be comparable in value. Thoughts? |
23 March 2015, 07:05 AM | #2 |
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I wouldn't sell 2 for the one. Much less since you'll have to still invest in it to get it where you want. Keep what you have and sell the red. One day you'll find a better red and possibly be able to keep your entire collection intact 👍
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23 March 2015, 08:41 AM | #3 | |
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25 March 2015, 01:30 AM | #4 |
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depends on you: are you a vintage collector?
the whole process of sourcing the correct parts and having the watch returned to a stock condition can be rewarding in and of itself. Many vintage collectors find this process a big part of what they enjoy about the rolex experience. |
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