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12 November 2021, 10:14 PM | #1 |
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Please help identifying watch production year/details
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I’m new here and my knowledge of Rolex is very limited so I thought this might be the place where someone would be able to help me. I have an old Rolex (at least 15 years old, possibly a lot older) it’s been in my family for a while and is in a pretty bad shape. I want to get it restored to its former glory, but have no idea what year it was produced. It’s a 31mm Datejust, the bracelet is broken, it has missing links and no clasp, it is also quite scratched so will need a fair bit of work. If you’re reading this would you be able to know what year this watch is from and what the possible value of it (approx) may be? Also do you know what the best way for me to go about getting this repaired is? I don’t want to spend any more than I need to. The watch itself works, it’s just the scratches and the bracelet that need repairing/ replacing. Any help or opinions anyone could give me would be hugely appreciated. Thank you for your time |
13 November 2021, 01:01 AM | #2 |
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datewheel looks odd with a closed 9
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13 November 2021, 02:17 AM | #3 |
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I think it’s the photo/ scratches possibly making it look the way it does…
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I hope Nick...I am waiting for others to chime in, but there are some red flags on this watch.
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13 November 2021, 02:56 AM | #5 |
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What are they if you dont mind me asking?
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13 November 2021, 04:12 AM | #6 |
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If you remove the bracelet you will find the serial number and the model number between the lugs, share the first 4 digits of the serial number and someone will date the watch for you, share the model number too, the more info the better.!I know nothing about ladies Rolex but there are those here who know a great deal..
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Here's what the numbers should look like with the bracelet removed. Having the model (reference) number and the first four digits of the serial number will help a lot in determining what you've got and how old it is.
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13 November 2021, 06:35 AM | #8 |
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Thank you for all your help so far, how do I remove the bracelet? Is it something I can do myself?
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Does bot look good to me at all
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Toothpick into the holes at the end of the lugs
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There are no holes at the end of the lugs…
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13 November 2021, 06:37 PM | #16 |
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This is how the back looks…
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Usually nobody will point out the wrongs not to educate the wrong people.
David who replied is one of the real experts here. If he says it is no good than that is a fact
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Look at this thing objectively and you can very easily figure it out. Look at the dial, does this look like the quality that Rolex is known for? What about the crown that’s sideways and half falling off?
Google pictures of a similar model and look at something small like a dial indicator, then look at yours. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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If you are asking how to remove the bracelet, you just need a standard spring-bar tool like the one linked below. As suggested above, I expect there are a gazillion YouTube videos demonstrating the technique.
https://www.amazon.com/Package-Berge...72FRJ92R&psc=1
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I came here politely looking for help for something I know very little about, there’s no need to be so hostile. I’m not denying it may not be genuine, I have no idea. Either way it has sentimental value to me and I just wanted to find out what year it might be from if it is genuine…
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I promise there was no hostility in anything he said. Trust me, I’ve seen plenty of ACTUAL hostile comments on here! I would just add…and I say this with respect and kindness…relax and understand that this is a forum. A lot of nuance gets lost in the written word, but no one is attacking you. |
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Why would it obviously not look that bad in real life? I would hardly call that attacking you. The pictures are also not nearly as bad as we typically see. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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At no point did I use the words “attacking me” i just felt you were being a little bit harsh and unkind in your response. Either way thanks for spending the time to chip in to the conversation.
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If that’s the case, post better photos. Of everything. Focused close up shots, including the first 4 of the serial # and the model number. There is some incredible eyes that frequent this forum and for their free verification the least you can do is be polite and post pictures that would justify a valid assessment. Sent from my Apple privacy invasion product |
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Im no expert, but based on the age of this watch I feel a bit like that’s a bit of a red flag itself with some of the other details that don’t look quite right.
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You repeatedly berated and spoke down to Members who were offering advice and trying to help. Go and try somewhere else.
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