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5 March 2011, 06:55 AM | #1 |
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Some Thoughts about Vintage.........
Many of you might have seen my 16800 that just came back from service from Bob Ridley. Honestly, I couldn't wait to get this thing back on my wrist. I just love it.
This is the thing........the longer that I am around Rolex watches, the more that I am migrating towards the vintage. My last 2 additions were this one and a 5513. I am getting to the place that I don't look at anything but vintage on the FS forum. I love the hour plots that have turned a creamy brown color, the plexi crystals, and the slower beat second-hand. Am I going crazy, or is this just the normal progression??
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The one in the photo is a beautiful thing.
I, too, like some vintage pieces. |
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That is some beautiful patina!
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5 March 2011, 07:34 AM | #4 |
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I hear you Jason......There is something about a vintage piece that the modern pieces just don't have.....
I love my 16600, but my 1665....... Now THAT'S a watch...... That's a great looking 16800 by the way....Wear it in the every best of health..... I'm waiting for my 1665 to come back from Bob's even as we speak.... |
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I think what you are describing is the extra dimension that the passage of time (no pun intended) adds to an already wonderful creation. As they age, they take on a character that is similar to a fine vintage wine or piece of antique furniture. Some call it wabi-sabi, but whatever term you use, it lends a sense of warmth and imparts a feeling of life to an otherwise inanimate object. It's the perfection in the imperfection that attracts me most.
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Man I walked down the exact path you did.... there's absolutely nothing wrong with it and it's 100% normal..... your tastes have evolved!!!
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I am with you 100%!! Clay--everytime I see that baby I want to go out and get one!!
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Keep your cyber-paws off of it. That thing is MINE when Clay caves and decides to get rid of it.
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We can share it!! Nice Sub too Jason!
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guys, Clay is never going to let this go Nothing can beat the warmth of a vintage piece. It looks alive when compared to a cold new product.
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I think what is often overlooked when we talk about the history of Rolex is that THESE were the pieces that made that history.
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No doubt about that Mike!!!!
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Jason, that Sub without the cyclops looks outstanding!!
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Well said Mike. I would rather have a worn 14060 or 5513 then a brand new Sub C
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after i gotten mine....the rest of my watches are not worn since then
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Yours is a brother to mine, 7.4 million as well:
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Going to bank tomorrow to swap out me PN for me Milsub: I love vintage Rolex--new ones just don't grab me like these do!!
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LOL!! It is all good!! What a terrible habit!!
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sailmed expressed it very well .. the subtle signs of use and age impart a character to a watch that says "I've experienced time passing". I appreciate the age and the beauty of the piece. Sounds as if you do also.
A vintage watch says "I'm older" and it shows its history in every fade, patina, and mark on its face and case. Every vintage watch is unique, by virtue of having lived a life, so far. A new watch looks, well ... new, modern, contemporary, sleek, shiny and with history not yet written on its face. There is another level of appreciation - the technical one. I enjoy and actually prefer my old Porsche 911 - even without ABS, airbags, traction control, stability management and more horsepower. Still, a new 911, definitely offers a better driving experience at the limits on the track (measured in lap times) or if one wants working heat or A/C. Luckily, watches aren't as complicated as cars, and vintage performs just fine. There's another appreciation of just how well the vintage movements, when well maintained, keep time just as well as the newer ones. So there's everything right about preferring vintage. |
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Hey Ken....What did I tell you about posting pictures of the Mil Sub.....
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It is a payback for your 1665-which has the nicest dial I think I have seen on one to date!!!
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Clay and Ken both you guys are driving me crazy! I am currently without a vintage Rolex and I have to look at your photos and just sit here and eat it. When I do get mine I'm gonna post tons of pics to make up for lost time!
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David, I'm looking forward to it......
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As am I !!!
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Looks spectacular!!
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I too, am a convert. Went down the rocky road with modern then ended up with the 3 you see in my signature....and loving very minute of it I'll never look at a modern piece again ever. I'm now waiting anxiously for the arrival of my latest acquisition, a 9401 blue snowflake..sigh with dreamy eyes
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