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13 March 2023, 09:24 AM | #1 |
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Help with 1675
Hi all,
Just wanted help with a 1675 I have my eyes on. Could anyone provide any information? It's a 6969xx serial - does it seem all original? Anything I should look out for? I've had a look at the 1675 website but found it extremely confusing :( Also, what should one be looking at paying for an all original full set? 41d422_54024fa525594f9bb3b0c545628df08c_mv2.jpg41d422_30bc6aa1edee4d62a7b1922e11c82716_mv2.jpg41d422_fa5644dafdde40ef8415ccd0bf362b16_mv2.jpg41d422_fd778d6918bb41fe81ac6dca8d985822_mv2.jpg Sent from my SM-F936B using Tapatalk |
13 March 2023, 09:33 AM | #2 |
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You have a "service" watch meaning it has a service dial, hands, bezel insert and bracelet. This watch originally had a gilt dial and is from from the pointed crown guard era.
Nice, original pointed crown guard versions for these watches from this era can be expensive - $35000 on up. The value of this service watch is significantly less, but, it is functional with original Rolex parts. If you are looking for a nice, original, vintage GMT 1675, this watch would not fit in with your expectations.
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