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3 February 2023, 05:33 AM | #1 |
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Is This An Authentic 1601?
A friend of mine recently brought me this 1601 to look at and possibly buy. The bracelet is definitely a fake, but, he also brought what appears to be an authentic (though trashed) bracelet that goes with it.
On the 12:00 side, it's stamped REGISTERED DESIGN 1601 and has the serial number (2,000,000 series) on the 6:00 side. But, on both sides, the stamps are ground down to being almost illegible without a loupe - presumably from years of dirt and wear. There are things that lead me to think that it's authentic: * It's an automatic * It keeps good time (despite its age and condition) * I don't think that a 1601 non-quick-set would be a widely faked model and, even if it were in the past, I don't think it would have been of the quality this one seems to be But also things that lead me to think it might not be: * The printing on the dial looks off * The date wheel numbers seem odd * The engraving between the lugs seems to be shallow, but again, if this is a 1970'ish watch that wasn't well cared for (actually, was quite abused), I could see dirt getting in it and grinding it down. Any opinions on authenticity? Thanks in advance! |
4 February 2023, 01:53 AM | #2 |
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Disregard - I took it to my local, trusted watchmaker and had it authenticated :)
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10 February 2023, 05:17 AM | #3 |
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what did he say about the authenticity of the dial?
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10 February 2023, 07:18 AM | #4 |
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Didn't even get to the point of discussing the dial. We looked at the movement and the condition of the movement and, based on that, I decided not to move forward with buying it as it would cost too much to service to make it worthwhile.
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10 February 2023, 07:30 AM | #5 |
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Looks like a redial, but could be the crystal or angle of the photo? The dial looks much better in the first picture. I'm guessing just a bad angle in the second.
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