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2 January 2015, 06:40 AM | #1 |
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Incoming! My first vintage Rolex!!
Hi all,
First and foremost, I want to wish you all a very happy new year! May 2015 bring you all happiness, health and prosperity! In December of 2013, I purchased my first Rolex. I spent a few months researching different models and decided on a 114060. I still remember the first time I put it on my wrist. It was amazing and I thought that there was no better Rolex. To this day, I still believe that the 114060 is the best modern Rolex. In my opinion, it really embodies everything that Rolex represents. As I spent more time on TRF, my knowledge of Rolex (and watches in general) grew exponentially. I still think of myself as a real novice, but I have learned a thing or two. Over the past few months, one thing that I wanted to learn more about is vintage Rolex. Though I haven't posted much in the vintage section, I always lurked. I drooled over all of your wonderful pictures and the stories that come along with your vintage watches. I'm sure that many of you know that I have been fairly vocal in favor of modern watches over vintage. In some ways, I still feel the same way. From a technical standpoint, of course a modern Rolex is more advanced than an older model. They are built to a different standard. Having said that, I asked myself, "Is there more to a watch than the specs?" The answer to this question will be different for everybody, but for me, the answer was yes! For the last few months, I have been thinking where I envision my watch collection going in 2015. I thought about added a 216570 to my 114060 and having the ultimate "modern tool duo", but the idea of going vintage was always in the back of my mind. But where do I start, I thought? A vintage watch is completely different than a modern watch. Has the dial been relumed? Have the hands been replaced? Is the case too polished? There are a ton of things that one must consider to determine if a watch is worth buying. Thanks to the great people here, I believe I learned enough to 1) Determine exactly what I want, 2) Know what to look out for, and 3) Figure out, more or less, how much I should pay. When deciding on which vintage watch I wanted to start with, I really didn’t have to think twice. The 1675 was the obvious answer. I don’t know what, but it has a certain charm to it that I cannot help but love. There are many other vintage Rolex watches that I love, but I knew that I wanted to start with a 1675. Without further ado, I present to you all, my Rolex 1675. When I saw this watch, it was love at first sight. The combination of the wonderfully faded, fat-font insert, matching dial and hands (with great patina, to boot) and case made this watch, in my eyes, a real winner. I always try to go into things with low expectations to avoid disappointment, but I must admit, I was so excited about this watch. When I finally had it in my hands, I was (and am) over the moon. Totally. Over. The. Moon. This is everything that I hoped it would be. Putting it on my wrist for the first time, I felt like I was reunited with an old friend. Keep in mind, until this watch, I had never even seen a vintage Rolex in person. Coming straight from a 114060, there were some obvious differences. The bracelet is light and rattles a bit, the movement is non-hacking, the watch looks smaller, etc…, but I don’t care. Am I in the honeymoon phase? Yes. Having said that, I could not be happier with my decision. I want to thank all of you for helping to make this possible. Some of you helped me evaluate watches and gave me your opinions. Others helped me simply by posting pictures and stories of their wonderful watches. Finally, I would like to thank John aka Springer for selling me this wonderful watch. John is a really knowledgable guy and a real asset to the community. Thanks, John! I am really happy to be able to share this with you guys. I am looking forward to being able to contribute to the vintage section in 2015 and maybe post another incoming or two. :) Wes |
2 January 2015, 06:47 AM | #2 |
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Big congrats!! I love your GMT. So much character and looks amazing
Great post and explanation as to why you decided to go for a vintage piece! I too made the move to vintage just this past month |
2 January 2015, 06:52 AM | #3 |
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Congratulations!
That is a fine looking piece, everything is in perfect harmony. I find I wear my 5513 more than any of my other watches, in fact it's all I wear. Vintage for me is the watch I should have bought 30 years ago. Nice one Wes, enjoy. Rusty Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Congrats Wes! A man after my own heart. This year I am planing to also search for my pepsi. Either a 1675 or 16750, I just want to find something as close to all original as possible. I do know that Springer and Greekbumb know their stuff, and will hopefully deal with them myself. Anyway, a huge congrats on such a "BEAUTIFUL" example! Wrar it in good health buddy!!
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Congrats Wes! That is about as good as it gets. I had no doubt that you were going to get a winner but seeing it now I have to admit it has surpassed my expectations. Also very nice of you to share your journey with us.
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Nice watch congrats
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Nice watch, congrats. What year is it ?
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I'm looking forward to making many memories with this watch. Thanks! Thanks! It is from 1968. |
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Wow Wes, that is the exact year I'll be looking for in a 1675 !! I knew there was something special about that piece that just spoke to me!!
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Congrats. Looks good and it's a great choice. I'm hoping to join the ranks this year.
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Huge congrats Wes, with an official welcome to the "vintage side".
Great choice with the GMT and a great example. John always has nothing but top notch watches. You did well Mine says hello |
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Looks like you got a great one, and it didn't take too long. You did well, congrats and enjoy.
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Happy new year to you Wes !
Great way to start this year, be careful because once bitten by the Vintage Rolex bug there is no escape possible...! |
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Wow, major congrats. Great choice going this way too. You can always find a 216570 later, and this is SO much nicer for now. I want a 68 birthyear myself.
What a nice intro to vintage! Enjoy it with great health and prosperity in the new year.
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Congrats! Looks to be in great condition.
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Man....that is an awesome GMT. I love the faded bezel.
My story is very similar to yours Wes. I have been lurking in TRF for awhile now and bought a few modern rolexes from trusted sellers here but was always scared of vintage. I felt I was such a novice of vintage that I could get taken advantage of. But your story has helped me consider it. Maybe 2015 will be the year of my foray into vintage. Thanks and Cheers!! |
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Congrats!
Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.... LOL!
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Spectacular insert! Make a great watch a superb watch!
Man speaks with big medicine!
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Sheer beauty in a vintage Rolex. Congrats
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Awesome congrats!!
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Well done!
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Nice faded insert on a 1675....!!
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Thanks, Q. Resistance is futile, right? Many thanks! Thanks! Thank you! I agree! Thanks! |
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Great Patina and an Amazing Insert! Springer is as good as they get. Wear in Good Health Brother
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very nice example of a classic. Congrats!
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great 1675 ! nice one, enjoy it !
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Awesome watch. Great vintage and modern collection started!
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Congrats on your first vintage Rolex and an excellent specimen from John
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That is lovely - very many congrats! enjoy!
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