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3 December 2016, 06:08 AM | #1 |
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Question of authenticity
Greetings, recently purchased this 5513 maxi dial from a very trusted seller. I brought it to my local Rolex vintage shop to be appraised for insurance purposes. My Rolex vintage guy told me he won't appraise it since he doubts the authenticity of the dial. I would greatly appreciate the feedback from the vintage experts on this forum.
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3 December 2016, 07:26 AM | #2 |
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looks great
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3 December 2016, 07:45 AM | #3 |
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It looks fine to me
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ps, what was he questioning about it? |
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I don't know, but I'd be surprised... |
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3 December 2016, 10:20 AM | #6 |
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And this?
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The super dome distorts it a bit imho but have a look here and you will see several very similar dials http://www.network54.com/Forum/20759...---Many+thanks
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many variations are seen
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take a look at the GMT of same era as well as the 1680 sub variations. There are many examples of this happening. This was not an exact science during the matte dial era. You have thin lume, puffy lume. Tritium wear at different areas and some spread. All examples of different applications by various dial manufacturers and time frames. |
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He noted two points, that the markers are all extremely white for a watch from the late 70s, and also that the rectangular lume markers appear a bit sloppy and not perfectly rectangular.
I have scoured the forums for 5513's and I too believe the dial to be authentic, but it's slightly disturbing when a supposed vintage watch expert says otherwise. I appreciate your feedback very much. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Looks fine
It looks like most Maxi dials on the 5513 site. Many are white, safe queens are often with patina as hidden from light.
I'd be looking for another expert, perhaps a bit jealous you did not buy from him. |
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Funny that you mention that, the last time I went in there with a red sub I had bought elsewhere, he was visibly upset.
So I would not be surprised if he just wanted to sour me on this watch. Thanks again for your responses. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Here's another shot of dial in question:
A few dials on this site appear to have very slightly rounded markers, especially the Comex dial towards the middle: http://www.drsd.com/watch-info/subs-...maxi-dial.html Very curious to hear further opinions. |
3 December 2016, 11:21 AM | #14 |
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Here are several sold by HQ Milton that have similar looking plots:
https://www.hqmilton.com/timepieces/...maxi-dial-5225 https://www.hqmilton.com/timepieces/...rk-i-maxi-6123 https://www.hqmilton.com/timepieces/...maxi-dial-7841 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Welcome to the world of vintage watches.
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As stated above, not all tritium takes on heavy or even moderate patina, especially if the watch is worn regularly in the sun. See my '72 5512 below. In some light the tritium is a creamy eggshell color, and in other light it's still pretty darn white.
As for the slightly irregular-shaped lume ... tritium can expand and/or contract through the years, and even bleed. You might find that many of those maxi dials left the factory relatively perfect and "aged" to be a little bloated at the hour markers. Same with vintage Speedys. The hour-marker tritium on the original dial on my pre-Moon Speedy now looks like a drunk dude applied it. It happens. |
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