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17 March 2016, 01:01 AM | #1 |
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1957 14K Datejust With Rare Dial - Forgot I Had It (LOL) - Clearly Clueless - Help
Pathetic though it may sound, I was once big into Rolex collecting a decade and-a-half ago, the wife insisted we have 3 more kids, and I've been a busy father for quite awhile. First one is off to college and the others are in school so I finally have a chance to breathe and pick back up on a few hobbies I once loved. Such is horology I guess. I went through some old boxes I'd never opened after our move back to the NYC area the other day while looking for a Rolex clasp and came across this 1957 14K Datejust which I completely forgot I had (does this happen to anyone else?) which makes me feel really stupid but it's what it is. I bought it off of a reputable seller found in the TZ forums back in the day, don't remember who right now. Sunken pie-pan dial, arrowhead markers, 6605 classic. I did a little Google searching yesterday and it appears it has a rare dial with the message "Superlative Chronometer By Official Test" which years ago some thought was either the very first production run or perhaps a prototype. A watch similar to this with a black dial and no bracelet(s) sold for a hefty sum at auction. It has 2 bracelets, one marked 750 which is on the watch and the other marked 8385 which came with the watch originally and is a 14K President I had restored by Classic Watch Repair in Hong Kong years ago. I put up photos of each. If anyone can help me understand what I've got here I'd appreciate it. Promise, I won't forget this time. |
17 March 2016, 01:04 AM | #2 |
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These are the photos of the second bracelet, restored by Classic Watch Repair in Hong Kong years ago, I never put it back on the watch or wore it. I have several extra links which were removed to fit my smallish wrists. |
17 March 2016, 01:05 AM | #3 |
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Let me know what you think. Thanks! |
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Don't know a thing about it, but that is one beautiful watch! I'd never forget about it because I don't think I could take it off! Enjoy.
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17 March 2016, 02:42 AM | #5 |
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No disrespect, could the dial have been repainted? The print resembles some of my older repaints...
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These were referred to in this 4 year old thread here, the OP for that thread hasn't been online since: http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=236872 Here's the one that was auctioned: http://www.uhren-muser.de/en/pdfs/US/41663.pdf |
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17 March 2016, 05:30 AM | #8 |
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Beautiful piece
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That is BEAUTIFUL!! I'm drooling that is my birth year watch!! Congrats
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17 March 2016, 07:54 AM | #11 |
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Very Fine piece. Hope it's worth at least a year of college tuition.
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Beautiful watch. Very, very interesting. Amazing that I still see something new around here every week.
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17 March 2016, 08:32 AM | #14 |
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Extremely nice and rare. Also by virtue of being nonluminous. Does it have a roulette date wheel?
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No roulette wheel, on the nonluminous front I like the fact that the dial is clean, since most (all?) of the 6605's I've seen from the '57-'59 era with the arrowhead markers and dauphine hands have roulette's and have luminous markings and lack the "By Official Test" dial marking it may indicate that this was a pre-production prototype. Who knows? |
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