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26 August 2013, 11:29 AM | #1 |
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Red Submariner (~1973) -1680 1575
Hello there,
Looking at restoring, then wearing my Father's red submariner (~1973 ; Model 1680/0; Calibre 1575) which is currently in rather poor condition having been constantly for over 40 years (non-Rolex bracelet; missing bezel; scratched glass (not crystal)). I have received a service estimate from Rolex at 665 Fifth Ave who informed me that once the glass is removed, the hands will not be able to be saved. This is disappointing as new hands will not match the vintage patina of the red Submariner dial. Just looking for advise on what to do to maintain the watch's value. (eg. should the dial be left uncleaned / hands left as it / glass/crystal left unchanged? Or is it the case that as the watch is already so damaged ((non-Rolex bracelet; missing bezel; scratched glass (not crystal)) then my getting it properly serviced to put it into working order will not really make a difference? Happy to learn as much as I can to make an informed decision how to proceed. Thanks Craig |
26 August 2013, 04:17 PM | #2 |
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Bob Ridley would be your man
Post some pics ofvthe watch please ! |
26 August 2013, 06:18 PM | #3 |
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I would recommend ABC Watchwerks in LA.
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26 August 2013, 07:30 PM | #4 |
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Welcome to the Forum!
The best suggestion is to leave the watch as original as possible, obviously the dial and hands are a big plus. From the sound of it, you have the main components that make up the watch = head, dial, and hands. The crystal is not a big deal to replace, specially if it is in bad shape. Also, you can get an authentic bracelet plus the bezel and insert for it. But without pictures, it is hard to comment. If you are looking for a service recommendation there are plenty in the US that can accommodate to keep the watch as original as possible, if you are willing to ship abroad.. |
26 August 2013, 10:06 PM | #5 |
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Since you are in Australia, I would speak to Jed(Jedly1) http://www.thetimetraveler.co/ and check if he can help you get it serviced by Rolex in Melbourne to vintage specs, he kindly helped with getting my Red Sub serviced by them. The other alternative is as the guys above have mentioned. Are you in Sydney or Melboune?
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Do not use RSC, find/research a solid independent that knows and respects vintage time pieces. ABC is solid recommendation along with Bob Ridley in Texas which can be found at http://www.watchmakers.com/
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Don't let them take the hands....for vintage pieces find a great independent watchmaker as you could potentially lose a TON of a value once RSC gets their hands on it.
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Since you are in Australia, I would suggest you talk to Andrew aka Jedly. He uses the RSC and has told me in the past he has trained them well on vintage pieces.
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8 September 2013, 06:15 PM | #11 |
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Thanks all for the info. Really appreciated.
Sorry for the delayed reply. Been away with work. I will contact RSC Aus, however, just wondering why they are/would be so different to RSC NY ? Thanks |
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NY has no appreciation or interest in keeping vintage watches original, sure they'll fix it just fine but you'll end up with new hands, bezels and God knows what else greatly effecting the value, and look, of the watch...
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bob ridley is the guy i think of when restoring a watch properly but be prepared to pay a nice price for it - it is worth the money :P
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I have a 1972 Red letter Submariner (Mk IV) that I just sent off to Bob Ridley in Arlington. He called me two days ago after looking it over closely and we had about a 40 minute conversation about the watch. Good lord, that man loves Rolexes! The discussion led me to the clear conclusion that that level of passion combined with his documented restoration skill was definitely the way to go in restoring a watch of that value and panache. Sentiment aside, some sympathetically restored red subs are going in the $10,000-$14,000 USD range. I think you can forget value like that if it goes to an RSC. It will be a highly functional watch, but its value will be remarkably diminished.
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40 min conversation ?? I've had those before. Did you need all forty minutes ?? :)))))??)
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ahhhh there we go
Hey BR is top notch repair guy and knows just about everything about the inner workings of a watch - if i had to fix an expensive watch i would not think of another place
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Thanks all. I will contact Bob and see how it goes. Really looking forward to getting my Dad's watch restored to its original condition.
Kind regards, Craig |
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