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Posted on 4/13/23 at 8:03 pm to LootieandtheBlowfish
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In the most vague way possible what kind of desk job has supported that watch collection?
I am an attorney but it has nothing to do with my watch collection. I have told the story before but all my watch collection came from selling off most of my collection of manual wind Daytonas. I bought them during college, law school, and my early career when used dealers literally had to give them away. As the story goes an Italian magazine published a Picture of Paul Newman with his Rolex 6239 on and it started the rocket-like increase in their value.
At one time I probably had the largest most complete collection of manual wind Daytonas in the US but I bought them saving beer money. I probably owe a thank you to all the guys I bummed beer off of during college.
Posted on 4/13/23 at 8:07 pm to AUturfguy
It’s a 1803 Day Date they were made from about 1960 to 1977.
Never send it to Rolex to get serviced. They will replace everything that makes it valuable. Find a good independent that knows vintage Rolex. Do not have the dial or hands replaced. The plexi crystal and crown are replaceable parts no big deal if those get replaced. Bracelet looks like it’s at end of life. It can be restored but will set you back about $1800 to $2200. Cool watch.
Never send it to Rolex to get serviced. They will replace everything that makes it valuable. Find a good independent that knows vintage Rolex. Do not have the dial or hands replaced. The plexi crystal and crown are replaceable parts no big deal if those get replaced. Bracelet looks like it’s at end of life. It can be restored but will set you back about $1800 to $2200. Cool watch.
Posted on 4/13/23 at 8:13 pm to ronricks
Thanks. Im not a big "watch guy" but have always respected and been intrigued by quality watches. Im currently rocking the Casio "Marlin" dive watch if that tells you how much I know. I do appreciate the info and the piece will definitely be taken care of until I decide what to do with it
Posted on 4/13/23 at 8:16 pm to AUturfguy
Honestly I’d send the head to Phillip Ridley to have it serviced and send the bracelet to Rolliworks in Miami and have them restore it. That is a nice heirloom piece.
Posted on 4/13/23 at 8:35 pm to AUturfguy
As mentioned it is a 1803 DD. The interesting thing is it has the Omani royal crest aka "khanjar" on the dial.
Do you know the provenance of the watch? If the dial is authentic the watch has a story. The Sultan of Oman used to give them out and probably the majority of them outside his diplomatic circles went to the British Military. If it is what it purports to be you have something special. It needs some TLC, especially the bracelet, and if it were mine the bracelet would go to Michael Young at Classic Watch Repair in Hong Kong.
Do you know the provenance of the watch? If the dial is authentic the watch has a story. The Sultan of Oman used to give them out and probably the majority of them outside his diplomatic circles went to the British Military. If it is what it purports to be you have something special. It needs some TLC, especially the bracelet, and if it were mine the bracelet would go to Michael Young at Classic Watch Repair in Hong Kong.
Posted on 4/13/23 at 8:45 pm to Obtuse1
That’s wild. Thanks for sharing that!
Posted on 4/13/23 at 8:56 pm to Obtuse1
I honestly have very little info on the watch. It was my father in laws who was given to him by his pops. Other than he " got in Europe many years ago" I know nothing about its history
Posted on 4/13/23 at 9:06 pm to Jim Rockford
My watch game today was LSU v KY. We shorted ourselves an inning as the winner. Very entertaining bottom of the 1st.
Posted on 4/13/23 at 9:16 pm to Ingeniero
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As a manlet about 60% of that picture is way too big for my wrist I'll stick with my BB58 or my Garmin
That Black Bay 54 is tempting
Posted on 4/13/23 at 9:26 pm to AUturfguy
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I honestly have very little info on the watch. It was my father in laws who was given to him by his pops. Other than he " got in Europe many years ago" I know nothing about its history
Does it have any engraving on the back? If it happens to have "John Asprey" engraved on it you have my attention.
Posted on 4/13/23 at 10:17 pm to AUturfguy
Look on Luxury Bazaar’s website, they have a couple for sale right now with a little info about the watch itself. Well that and listen to what Obtuse says, he’s the resident Kevin O’Leary on TD’s.
For me, Date Just 41mm, mother of pearl dial with factory diamond indices, on a jubilee bracelet. Waiting not so patiently for my no time to die Seamaster, and Hamilton Khaki Ti Far Cry 6.
For me, Date Just 41mm, mother of pearl dial with factory diamond indices, on a jubilee bracelet. Waiting not so patiently for my no time to die Seamaster, and Hamilton Khaki Ti Far Cry 6.
Posted on 4/14/23 at 5:14 am to Obtuse1
Just saw this but will have to check this evening when get home
Posted on 4/14/23 at 5:57 am to AUturfguy
Stainless manual wind Oyster date. Built in the 60’s.
Posted on 4/14/23 at 7:11 am to MizunoDude
I have a thing for no-date divers.
Posted on 4/14/23 at 7:16 am to Jim Rockford
Apple with Modular face kinda day
Posted on 4/14/23 at 8:28 am to Jim Rockford
Rolex Explorer II, white face.
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