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12 August 2017, 06:58 PM | #1 |
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Restoring older Rolexes
We know the rule....the watch needs to be 'unrestored' to hold value. Things like replacement dials. Hands, relumes, polishing etc are frowned upon. 'Originality' is everything.
But there's another way to see this; 'original' could equally be used to describe a watch kept in top class condition, using accurate replacement parts freely. This way, the watch looks more like the designer and manufacturer intended when it came from the factory. It could be seen as more true than an ageing watch with damaged lume, scrstched paint and weary mechanism. Which is really more 'true' to the original watch? Is it simply a matter of personal preference? |
12 August 2017, 07:26 PM | #2 |
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I'm very happy with my Sub 5513 from the late '80s. Replaced dial, hands and crown. Orignal case bezel and 1520 movement. Not very different to the original except that it's all luminova now, and should be good for a few more decades.
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12 August 2017, 07:39 PM | #3 |
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What a great looking 5513.
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12 August 2017, 07:45 PM | #4 |
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Thanks. It's on a tropic rubber strap in that pic. Here it is with the original bracelet and some lume showing.
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12 August 2017, 08:12 PM | #5 |
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Love the strap Adam, looks like it's made to be on that watch
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12 August 2017, 09:10 PM | #7 |
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Looks great. It's what I would have done as well.
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That's very nice. Great job.
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13 August 2017, 10:05 AM | #10 |
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The originality fetish is adored by those who are unsure of their knowledge. If it's 'original' it must be OK, right? Truth is, there are very few original 40-60 year old Rolex. Most of the perfect original Rolex you see were assembled from various perfect original parts. You see it every day, people running around looking for perfect hands, perfect inserts, perfect dials yet the watch YOU bought is original. :)
When you see a vintage Rolex it is exactly as it is at that moment. All that has happened to it is right there in front of you, there is not another like it in the world. If it pleases you buy it, if not don't. If you buy it and want to change things that is up to you but stop being a slave to some ideal that hasn't existed for that watch in 40-60 year. Respect it's journey. One of the most beautiful Rolex I ever saw was on the arm of a fellow who wasn't a watch guy. We were trying to buy an oil lease and this old codger owned the mineral rights. We met in a bar and there it was, just a simple Date but so worn it was silver gray, it had a black dial and was on a loose jubilee that still caught the light. It was kind of an epiphany, no one cared about that watch, certainly not its owner, no one had ever cared about it but there it was, beautiful in it's worn perfection, doing what it was supposed to do for lord knows how many years. I've had a soft spot for simple perfect Rolex ever since. :) 1968 1603 |
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13 August 2017, 12:25 PM | #12 |
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Very nice, your's is much nicer than the one that old man had. :) Wear it in health!
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