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Old 8 March 2020, 08:17 PM   #1
Dudley1936
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6204 case back - authenticity check

Hello all,

I was shocked to find this ref. 6204 ("first Submariner") case back on an old Datejust of mine. Can anyone help with confirmation of authenticity?

Thanks as always!
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Old 9 March 2020, 02:06 AM   #2
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Hmmmmm .... Where's the date/year stamp? If it were an authentic 6204 case back from the '50s, I'd expect to see that on there.
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Good question

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Hmmmmm .... Where's the date/year stamp? If it were an authentic 6204 case back from the '50s, I'd expect to see that on there.
Thanks for your interest! I wondered about the date stamp too. I was encouraged to see that mine looks EXACTLY like the one pictured in an article from Le Monde Edmond (Search: le-monde-edmond dot com in-depth-review-first-rolex-submariner-6204), and that the article (see the screenshot) indicates that this was the norm at the time.

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Old 9 March 2020, 09:00 AM   #4
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As an aside, I’ve always assumed that what he refers to as the “Octopus” figure was a Rolex shout-out to the shape of their then-newish butterfly rotors, but idk if that’s actually so ...
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Old 10 March 2020, 12:04 AM   #5
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Thanks for your interest! I wondered about the date stamp too. I was encouraged to see that mine looks EXACTLY like the one pictured in an article from Le Monde Edmond (Search: le-monde-edmond dot com in-depth-review-first-rolex-submariner-6204), and that the article (see the screenshot) indicates that this was the norm at the time.

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Maybe there were different versions, because some of the 6204 case backs definitely had date/year stamps. There are some other differences too, compared to the one you posted.
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