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12 December 2010, 04:49 AM | #1 |
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Any help would be appreciated-1501
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I'm new to this site and stumbled upon it while trying to find out some info on a Rolex (or what appears to be a Rolex) that was in an old box of stuff I bought. The watch does not appear to be working, maybe a battery, maybe more, I have no idea. The back is marked 1501, its gold tone, black face, what appear to be diamonds for the numbers, the top has the days of the week that go around following the curve of the face, the date and the magnifier on the right, the face says Rolex w/ the crown on top and underneath it says "OYSTER PERPETUAL DAY-DATE". The bottom says "SUPERLATIVELY CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED". I guess my question is, is it worth taking and maybe getting fixed and can they be fixed, or am I better off to sell it for parts and if parts is the way to go, any idea what its worth if anything? Any help you can give is greatly appreciated...thank you in advance Last edited by new kid; 12 December 2010 at 05:13 AM.. Reason: mis spelled |
12 December 2010, 04:51 AM | #2 |
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12 December 2010, 05:37 AM | #3 |
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Your description is of a Day Date, a solid gold watch that, if authentic, is worth thousands of dollars....
However, none would have 1501 on the back and it would be very unusual to find one in a box of junk that you buy........... Perhaps it's your lucky day, but then, perhaps it's simply a cheap replica....
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Thank you for the info...so, how would I take off the back to find out for sure?
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But, any decent watchmaker could take the back off........... or you could with a ball of duct tape..
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Can you post a few photos? You should take it to an authorized dealer to have it authenticated.
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12 December 2010, 06:54 AM | #7 |
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I'm trying to upload some pics but am apparently pic dumb...
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12 December 2010, 07:10 AM | #8 |
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Here are some pics, my camera stinks...but hopefully you will be able to tell! Thanks again, I appreciate it!!
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Doesn't look good for the home team..
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those are not really good photographs.......
But, I would judge it a replica, barring further evidence or better photos.
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Pics are not very good but one easy way of telling if it's real gold is by the weight of the watch. Solid gold is really heavy and if you scratch it a little bit it's still gold underneath.
Are there any numbers in between the lugs on the case at 6 and 12 o'clock?
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