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8 May 2016, 04:47 PM | #1 |
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Rolex Comex
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Can any of you help me identify my uncles Rolex Comex watch? I guess it is a seadweller, but it does not say on the dial. Can you tell which reference number this is? Sub by Fasteddiefelson, on Flickr |
9 May 2016, 02:16 AM | #2 |
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Depth rating on dial indicates it's a 1665. I'm nowhere near familiar enough to know if this is a genuine Comex issued piece or not. What does it say on the caseback? Do NOT provide the complete inscription here (use some **'s to block out last few numbers/letters), and block out a portion of the inscription if you post a pic here.
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9 May 2016, 02:23 AM | #3 |
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Interesting to see the experts opinions!
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9 May 2016, 02:57 AM | #4 |
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If correct it would be a 1655 with the desirable 600m rail dial....
More pics and details please ! Haywood M
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*Comex:5513,5514,1665x2,16800x2,16600 *Mil sub:5517x2,5513x9,5512 *Submariner:6536/1x2,5508,5513 PCG u/line & double SWISS (America's Cup),5513 giltx2, 5513 m-firstx2,5513 gloss WGx2,1680 Red,1680 White Mk1 & Mk2 *Sea-Dweller:1665 DRSDx3,Great Whitex3 *GMT-Master:6542x2 (1 Bakelite),1675x8 (2 gilt), 16750 & SeaKing 116710LN *Explorer:1016x6 (1 gilt),5500x3,14270 Blackout, Orange 1655 x4 *Milgauss 1019x3 *Cosmo 6263 *RNCD DSSD 116660. |
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Those are such a cool piece of Rolex history
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9 May 2016, 03:33 AM | #6 |
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Here's mine....
What more can you tell us about that watch and your uncle? A nice photo of the dial close up and in focus with a macro lens would be nice, possibly the same with the case-back but hiding the last two of the four digits that should be there. Any papers, documents or other provenance that support the history of your watch or uncle? Everyone interested in these watches will be asking the same questions. Thanks for posting it here. Haywood M
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*Comex:5513,5514,1665x2,16800x2,16600 *Mil sub:5517x2,5513x9,5512 *Submariner:6536/1x2,5508,5513 PCG u/line & double SWISS (America's Cup),5513 giltx2, 5513 m-firstx2,5513 gloss WGx2,1680 Red,1680 White Mk1 & Mk2 *Sea-Dweller:1665 DRSDx3,Great Whitex3 *GMT-Master:6542x2 (1 Bakelite),1675x8 (2 gilt), 16750 & SeaKing 116710LN *Explorer:1016x6 (1 gilt),5500x3,14270 Blackout, Orange 1655 x4 *Milgauss 1019x3 *Cosmo 6263 *RNCD DSSD 116660. |
9 May 2016, 06:43 AM | #7 |
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If you can tell us any more about the watch or your uncle most people reading this thread would be interested. A close up picture of the dial and a similar one of the case back (with the last two digits obscured, of the four that should be there) would also be of great interest. Any provenance, papers, history etc that you know of? A genuine Comex 1665 is a highly desirable and valuable piece.
Haywood M
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*Comex:5513,5514,1665x2,16800x2,16600 *Mil sub:5517x2,5513x9,5512 *Submariner:6536/1x2,5508,5513 PCG u/line & double SWISS (America's Cup),5513 giltx2, 5513 m-firstx2,5513 gloss WGx2,1680 Red,1680 White Mk1 & Mk2 *Sea-Dweller:1665 DRSDx3,Great Whitex3 *GMT-Master:6542x2 (1 Bakelite),1675x8 (2 gilt), 16750 & SeaKing 116710LN *Explorer:1016x6 (1 gilt),5500x3,14270 Blackout, Orange 1655 x4 *Milgauss 1019x3 *Cosmo 6263 *RNCD DSSD 116660. |
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WOW those are beautiful!
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Love to see pic of the caseback please.
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9 May 2016, 06:17 PM | #10 |
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Hi guys, and thanks for your comments.
My father used to work as a proffessional diver for COMEX in the 1960-70ties. The company used Omega and Rolex as tools. He gave one to his brother, and he has worn it every day every since, so the complete history of the watch is well known. Since it came directly from COMEX, I guess it is genuine. |
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Really nice watch OP - and stunning pieces as always Haywood
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That watch is worth 6 figures...USD. Sell it to those who collect and buy a sub C and payoff anyou debt if you have any;)
Would probably do well at Christies. |
15 May 2016, 11:22 PM | #13 |
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I have a genuine 5513. As I was a Comex employee and was issued the watch there is no question of it's authenticity. Only problem is slight damage to the face.
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I have a genuine 5513. As I was a Comex employee and was issued the watch there is no question of it's authenticity. Only problem is slight damage to the face.
Cheers Skjimey |
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Awesome
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Does it have a helium escape valve (small circle on the side of the case at 9 o'clock)? Is the dial unmarked or does it have the comex logo on it? Is there a faint number in the case back, and any reference to Comex? Some pictures would be a treat for anyone interested in this thread! While perhaps not worth as much as a Comex 1665, a Comex 5513 is still a watch comfortably worth a five figure sum. Here's mine, one of the very first 50 : .....but I'd always buy another! In any event, keep all the Comex provenance you can which will support both the watch's and your own links to the company. Such materials will definitely add to the watch's value. Haywood
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*Comex:5513,5514,1665x2,16800x2,16600 *Mil sub:5517x2,5513x9,5512 *Submariner:6536/1x2,5508,5513 PCG u/line & double SWISS (America's Cup),5513 giltx2, 5513 m-firstx2,5513 gloss WGx2,1680 Red,1680 White Mk1 & Mk2 *Sea-Dweller:1665 DRSDx3,Great Whitex3 *GMT-Master:6542x2 (1 Bakelite),1675x8 (2 gilt), 16750 & SeaKing 116710LN *Explorer:1016x6 (1 gilt),5500x3,14270 Blackout, Orange 1655 x4 *Milgauss 1019x3 *Cosmo 6263 *RNCD DSSD 116660. |
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Hi Haywood,
You have seen pics of my 5513. I was just posting to get some more exposure. I assume you original offer still stands? terry |
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There should probably be no discussion of any offer on the main forum, but I retain our private messages from 2015 and would stand by them. With kind regards, H
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Great looking watch, its always nice when an owner finds out hit "old" watch is worth so much money :)
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