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6 June 2017, 11:29 PM | #1 |
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If you had to pick one- red 1680 or gilt 5513?
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I'm planning to get my first vintage Rolex in the next two years I love both the Red 1680s and the Gilt 5513. Only problem I have with ghe 1680 is that I dislike the cyclops, but I'd be switching it out for a superdome probably Problem is, my budget is limited to about 20k. At that price it seems I can afford a decent gilt 5513 (but not amazing condition) or a top notch red sub What would you pick if you were in my shoes? This will likely be a watch that stays with me for a very very long time |
7 June 2017, 01:24 AM | #2 |
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Tough choice for sure. I would focus on the very best possible example you can afford regardless of which reference you chose. I would chase an excellent 1680 red with the $20k budget only because I already have a 5512 and a 5513. Enjoy your hunt and be sure to post pictures and solicit input from the many experts here so that you get the best possible watch for the money.
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7 June 2017, 01:28 AM | #3 |
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Top Notch, for $20k you can likely get box and papers for a red sub. I would go that route as you are only going to find dials with imperfections (which is fine if you don't mind) but def agree with Franks above get the best condition piece you can.
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7 June 2017, 01:30 AM | #4 |
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I agree, sadly, it's gonna be very tough to find a really nice example of a gilt 5513 for $20,000 (which is a drag). Maybe you'll get lucky (or one without bracelet, and replacement bezel, etc.) but who knows. An excellent Red is totally do-able, but to me they're very different watches.
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7 June 2017, 02:03 AM | #5 |
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I'd pick a perfect gilt 5513 any day. Unfortunately it would cost more but I would rather save up than getting something which would feel like a compromise.
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7 June 2017, 02:09 AM | #6 |
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As a vintage noob I do like the 1680 more
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7 June 2017, 02:22 AM | #7 |
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7 June 2017, 05:13 AM | #8 |
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With that budget, red 1680.
So the questions are, ft first or meter first 1680? Untouched condition or touched condition? I have honestly been following the markets very close for the past 10 years for red 1680 subs.. for 20k sure you might be able to snag a b&p's mk6 red, but condition will be questionable. Expect at that price for the case to be polished and might have very small dial or lume imperfections.. This day and age to find untouched examples can take a long time and expect to pay around 20k for untouched ft first and add 3 to 4K more for b&p's... Mk1 and mk2's in untouched condition b&ps, north of all prices stated above. My advise is to wait and find the best red sub you can find regardless of b&p's.. People do get lucky from time to time and are able to snag a great piece at an amazing price, but that is based purely on luck. If you deal direct with a collector on a forum or dealer, expect to pay the going rate, because they certainly know what they have and know what the market is; unless they are desperate to unload. Again luck plays a factor with that as well.. In the end, most go through a dealer because they get sick of waiting around for something to pop up at an estate sale or on eBay. The last few b&p reds in decent condition on eBay all sold north of 22k which isn't far off from market. |
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That is a tough choice. As mentioned earlier, I would try to find the best example of either and go with your gut.
IMO the 5513 gilt is the more desirable of the two. |
7 June 2017, 06:09 AM | #10 |
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Thanks for the advice folks!
How much would an excellent gilt 5513 cost these days? Perhaps not museum grade, but really freaking nice (I honestly dont care too much about box and papers) Because even looking athe poss here/looking at hqmilton and lunaroyster, prices seem all over the place. Seems to be about 28k to my untrained eye |
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The difficult part is to find a great example available. Money is the easy thing. |
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7 June 2017, 06:18 AM | #12 |
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Do you like matte dials or gilt dials?
Do you like the date or do you not care what day it is? To me I never understood the hype over reds. Why people paid double / triple the price of white 1680 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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7 June 2017, 06:20 AM | #13 |
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7 June 2017, 06:35 AM | #14 |
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Whew. Yep, looks like gilts will be out of my budget in the near future!
As to why the red...I dunno, i really like it! A nice chocolately red is the nicest watch I've ever seen in person! But I should explore matte 5513s more for sure. Thanks y'all |
7 June 2017, 06:42 AM | #15 |
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There are few watches to choose from available from different sellers, but to find a "freaking nice" example as you put it, is very hard. Collectors don't tend to let go of those in fear that they won't find another. So you could end up waiting god knows how long for the right piece. Most folks end up settling on a piece that might not be "exactly" what they wanted.
All vintage pieces have their "issues". It just depends how much you are willing to pay for a watch with the least amount of "issues". Don't settle on something based purely on what your budget will allow. If you want a gilt 5513 then save for that. You can't go wrong with either. Just a tip, I personally think if you are a flipper or don't plan on keeping this piece forever; a beautiful red sub is a easier sale compared to a gilt 5513.. When the price goes up, the market is more narrow. So take everything into consideration before you buy. Ps: as for chocolate red subs, prepare to spend the same amount as on a gilt 5513 |
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You mentioned nothing about chocolate dials. Hehe. In a league all its own.
Good luck with your hunt. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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7 June 2017, 08:16 AM | #17 |
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Really shooting for the moon with your first vintage Rolex. I would take the time over the next two years to follow the market for both of these pieces and try to find a couple to try on as well. Since you say you plan to keep it for a very long time then I echo the above and try to find the best condition example of the reference that you like better. With a $20k budget you should take your time and study the market and be ready to pounce when the best example within your budget comes along.
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8 June 2017, 08:14 AM | #18 |
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I have both and find them very different. The gilt 5513 with a highdome and golden dial gives a nice warmth to the watch and wears nicely since it´s thin. While I find the red sub to be a bit more hefty and square with the cyclops plexi, and the red text just sings.
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9 June 2017, 09:16 AM | #20 |
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For your budget I reckon you can get either an absolutely perfect red 1680 or a very good gilt 5513. I would personally go for the former (condition, condition, condition) but either is a fine choice!
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