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Old 17 January 2007, 06:14 AM   #1
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22 years and counting



We've both gotten some age spots over the years. Looks pretty good. AD said that he can service for $500 replace the dial for $300 and the bezel insert for $51. In July of 1985 I paid $1000 for the Sub brand new from an AD. Times change.
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Old 17 January 2007, 06:20 AM   #2
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Congratulations on keeping it for so long. I would go ahead and have it serviced, but I think I would keep the original dial. From the pictures, your looks pretty good to me.
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Old 17 January 2007, 07:38 AM   #3
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wow looks amazing for its age, imagine what its going to look like after the service!

Is this SUB your primary daily worn watch?
And do you have any tips/pointers for those who want to keep their watch in the same condition as yours 20 years from now?
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Old 17 January 2007, 07:39 AM   #4
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Just have it serviced and keep all the original parts.
I always like the vintage look that older dials bring.
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Old 17 January 2007, 07:51 AM   #5
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I have had a love hate relationship with the Sub since it was new. I wore it pretty much 24/7 for a few years and then drifted away to other watches that were more comfortable to wear. But I have always come back to it with great enthusiasum and enjoyment. Clearly, I have gotten substantial enjoyment out of the ownership of the watch over the years. Considering the money I've spent on lost fishing lures and mediocre dining, the Sub is a fantastic investment in enjoyment. I don't abuse my "stuff" and try and avoid wearing it while busting up concrete or similar activities.

It is interesting that one of the reasons that at times I was less than thrilled with the Sub was the size. I always felt that it was too big. Nowadays it almost looks like a 3/4 size watch and it is feeling pretty good on my wrist.
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Old 17 January 2007, 09:34 AM   #6
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Jim that's a great looking watch! 16800? I'd certainly get it serviced, but I would not change the dial. I can't see it to well, does it say swiss T<25? If so that's a tritium dial--leave it alone.
Secondly, you mentioned changing the insert. I wouldn't do that either. I noticed your bezel pearl is yellowed more than the dial. For some reason that was a common occurance on inserts of that era. Guys look for that feature!
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Old 17 January 2007, 09:41 AM   #7
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that's awesome how u paid 1000$ for it from an AD too! :) sick stuff. awesome watch and great condition... 22 years... how thats like marriage.
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Old 17 January 2007, 10:00 AM   #8
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... 22 years... how thats like marriage.

....or in my case, it's like two marriages.

thanks guys, I feel better about how it looks.
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Old 17 January 2007, 10:10 AM   #9
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In July of 1985 I paid $1000 for the Sub brand new from an AD.
Think of what a new Sub will cost in another 22 years. At this same rate it will cost $25k.
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Old 17 January 2007, 10:15 AM   #10
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I dunno... I think you should, keep the original dial in it... if it's only for cosmetics that you're changing it out.
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Old 17 January 2007, 10:17 AM   #11
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Jim that's a great looking watch! 16800? , does it say swiss T<25? If so that's a tritium dial--leave it alone.
Secondly, you mentioned changing the insert. I wouldn't do that either. I noticed your bezel pearl is yellowed more than the dial. For some reason that was a common occurance on inserts of that era. Guys look for that feature!

Thanks Mike. Yes, it is a 16800 or as it says on the warranty/certification R16800A30.

The dial does say T<25 and I recall being told it was a tritium dial.

I'm glad you told me about the bezel insert pearl. Honestly, I was going to take my dremel tool to it before you warned me.

I owe you lunch as you just saved me about $350 between the dial and the bezel insert. When I asked the AD about getting the old dial back he kindly laughed and said, "not from Rolex" strictly exchange. I just thought of this old dial going into the smelter. I will get it serviced, and enjoy the "mature" appearance that both my watch and I have developed over the last 22 years. Big changes for both men and machine from age 35 to 57.
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Old 17 January 2007, 12:18 PM   #12
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Congratulations on a fine piece that you have had the pleasure of personally "aging".

I would also keep the cosmetics as is............you and the watch have come by this mature patina honestly.

Cheers..........Rod
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Old 17 January 2007, 12:43 PM   #13
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Beautiful watch, Jim. You have both matured beautifully. Enjoy.
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Old 17 January 2007, 01:41 PM   #14
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how come i can't see any pictures?
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Old 17 January 2007, 02:36 PM   #15
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Get it serviced, but keep the original parts-they give it a nostalgic look. hope mine looks that good in 22 years.
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Old 17 January 2007, 04:50 PM   #16
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Sentimental stuff, Jim....well done!!
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Old 17 January 2007, 07:34 PM   #17
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Thanks Mike. Yes, it is a 16800 or as it says on the warranty/certification R16800A30.

The dial does say T<25 and I recall being told it was a tritium dial.

I'm glad you told me about the bezel insert pearl. Honestly, I was going to take my dremel tool to it before you warned me.

I owe you lunch as you just saved me about $350 between the dial and the bezel insert. When I asked the AD about getting the old dial back he kindly laughed and said, "not from Rolex" strictly exchange. I just thought of this old dial going into the smelter. I will get it serviced, and enjoy the "mature" appearance that both my watch and I have developed over the last 22 years. Big changes for both men and machine from age 35 to 57.
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Old 17 January 2007, 08:04 PM   #18
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Great watch and very good advice from Mike vintage subs never die
they were built to last a few lifetimes.
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Old 17 January 2007, 10:14 PM   #19
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I will get it serviced, and enjoy the "mature" appearance that both my watch and I have developed over the last 22 years.
Jim, I'm glad to read that you're keeping the original dial and bezel. The beautiful patina give the watch character.

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Big changes for both men and machine from age 35 to 57.
That's for sure. I have one month left at 57, still wondering where those last 22 years went!
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Old 17 January 2007, 10:19 PM   #20
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Ahhh Jim, going down life's highway with your Rolex. That's my plan. I bought mine to keep, and since I have no children to leave them to, and I'm facing 60 next October, they are lifetime purchases, to be sure.

Cheers, and here's hoping you will still be enjoying your Sub in 40 years!
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Old 17 January 2007, 10:26 PM   #21
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Whoa, 22 years with the Sub - that must be some feeling, Jim. I get sentimental about my oldest watch (18 years now), and that's just a Seiko!
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Old 17 January 2007, 11:13 PM   #22
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Jim - DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES change the dial, hands, date wheel, bezel including the insert. This WILL affect the price.

Also go for a Rolex service, and just advise them what you want done. They are pretty accommodating (most times).

However it dosen't appear that you will ever sell that watch, so do as you wish.

Just my opinion as a collector - we like things as original as possible, even with a few flaws.

Good luck.


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