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30 May 2016, 03:27 AM | #1 |
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Rolex 5514 - Your opinion
Dear all,
I recently saw a watch described as a Rolex Ref. 5514 on sale (no Comex Logo/scripture but helium escape valve): http://www.chrono24.co.uk/rolex/subm...GB&SETCURR=GBP As I have absolutely no experience with this model, does anyone of you have seen/handled such a Ref. and can give some insight on what to look out for? From what I have read so far there have been a limited number of 5513/5514 without Comex logos but identification is difficult. Thanks for the help |
30 May 2016, 10:15 AM | #2 |
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Dial looks correct.
Though precomex still had caseback engravings ? |
30 May 2016, 11:04 AM | #3 |
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From what I understand, the 5513 "Pre Comex" stopped around 73' so without the serial number it seems a bit off to me. As George stated, I thought they had the engraved back as well. As far as pricing, it works out to about $15k USD. I could certainly be wrong but I would think the price to be low for it??? Ive seen them about $10-$15k higher in the past year or so.
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30 May 2016, 06:16 PM | #4 |
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Wait for Haywood to comment. He's knows these pieces better than most. Not sure about lack of fixed spring-bars and price seems cheap
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30 May 2016, 06:29 PM | #5 |
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the term pre comex has absolutely nothing to do with comex or a 5514.
the term pre comex relates to a style of dial used on civilian watches that had the same crown font as the comex logo dial. there have been a number of non issued 5514 watch mid cases appear over the years ..possibly left over service cases, but they haven't been issued to comex which is what makes it a comex watch. so at best from the information proved its a model 5514 case...but it isn't a comex. |
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Such watches have turned up but I don't think there is a consensus over provenance or value. I would agree with Jed that it's not what we would normally consider a "Comex" watch, of course. Interesting, but not a watch I would buy or recommend at any price without some gaps being filled in. Haywood
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