Bobby V
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Was getting a new battery for my watch in Brea, CA. and asked if they had any Rolex's. He had 2. I liked this one. 14k.
I like the bluesy, I think that will be a prior couple of generations to the current though. Not a maxi case and not the current one judging by the lugs, so I would guess the 16613LB. Bob's in Newport has two listed in good condition ,12.5k and 13.k. Again, no expert on vintage rolex at all. A new version of that would be my second overall pick from the Rolex catalog, beautiful icon.Was getting a new battery for my watch in Brea, CA. and asked if they had any Rolex's. He had 2. I liked this one. 14k.
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Do you have bad eyesight to need the coke bottle glass on the date window? Never liked that option on Rolex. Rest of the watch is nice.Was getting a new battery for my watch in Brea, CA. and asked if they had any Rolex's. He had 2. I liked this one. 14k.
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I don’t know anything about Rolex’s except I like the look. He said when they get a stainless sub which I really like they are gone in a week. He said he would check with his guy to see if they had any. He asked me if I wanted a 90s or 2000’s watch. I figured they would be newer than that. .I like the bluesy, I think that will be a prior couple of generations to the current though. Not a maxi case and not the current one judging by the lugs, so I would guess the 16613LB. Bob's in Newport has two listed in good condition ,12.5k and 13.k. Again, no expert on vintage rolex at all. A new version of that would be my second overall pick from the Rolex catalog, beautiful icon.
The market is rapidly cooling off, but prices are still inflated on the stainless models, give it another 6-12 months and you should be able to find some good deals. A lot of the current used inventory was bought at covid pricing and the dealers are holding out trying to recoup their investment.I don’t know anything about Rolex’s except I like the look. He said when they get a stainless sub which I really like they are gone in a week. He said he would check with his guy to see if they had any. He asked me if I wanted a 90s or 2000’s watch. I figured they would be newer than that. .
I don’t know anything about Rolex’s except I like the look. He said when they get a stainless sub which I really like they are gone in a week. He said he would check with his guy to see if they had any. He asked me if I wanted a 90s or 2000’s watch. I figured they would be newer than that. .
Ok thanks for the advice. What years should I be looking for?If I was making the plunge, I would go for much newer than that, the bracelets of Rolex SS sports watches are not what you would expect in those decades, I think you would be disappointed for the money. I personally would only want the new new if I am paying over 10k for submariner.
That is all going to be preference. The older bracelets are “looser” than the newer ones, some people don’t like that, and the older subs are typically a little smaller in size. Some people prefer the older watches, and some prefer the newer ones. There are also some differences in bezels. Depending on model, some years will have different colors or dials available. Some models are available in different sizes.Ok thanks for the advice. What years should I be looking for?
Man, you said a mouthful.That is all going to be preference. The older bracelets are “looser” than the newer ones, some people don’t like that, and the older subs are typically a little smaller in size. Some people prefer the older watches, and some prefer the newer ones. There are also some differences in bezels. Depending on model, some years will have different colors or dials available. Some models are available in different sizes.
I would decide what your top of budget is, and then you can narrow down by model(s) once you have a budget.
Are you looking for an everyday wear, or a couple times a week/ special occasion watch? Are you going to worry about scratches and wear, or are you looking for a tank that can take a beating? Are you buying a Rolex because it’s a Rolex (nothing wrong with that), or are you open to other brands? Maybe there’s a model you’ve seen somewhere that you’ve always wanted? Maybe you don’t care and just want a cool watch? A lot to unwrap here, lol.
I like the look.
Do you have to buy other parts you don't need for your car first before you can be allocated these?
Do you have bad eyesight to need the coke bottle glass on the date window? Never liked that option on Rolex. Rest of the watch is nice.
beautiful!!
Nice, I have the same Elgin, also from my grandparentsNot high end, but interesting piece that my wife’s grandfather owned. He was an Italian immigrant.
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Too bad, Eterna invented the ball bearing rotor first, so Rolex could have smooth winding operation.(Some) people talk crap on Rolex, but they're just ill-informed. Rolex is the Porsche of the watch world. Always badass, always in style, always high quality.
If you didn't know, Rolex invented the first water-proof wristwatch, as well as the automatic "perpetual" movement which every watch has now, a magnetic-resistant watch, a super cold weather watch, etc. etc. All kinds of crazy history. And they make everything inhouse unlike most others in the same price range that buy from suppliers.
Omega went to the moon which is awesome, but that's about it. And that's coming from an Omega owner who currently doesn't own a Rolex..
Those are some nice looking watches! I'm in love with that first one!Too bad, Eterna invented the ball bearing rotor first, so Rolex could have smooth winding operation.
Here's my two Eternas, the automatic, Kon Tiki diver and the gold ultra thin Quartz Seville dress watch
The daily use is the Seiko automatic diver.
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What I like about the Eterna Kon Tiki is its luminecent dial. The whole dial is lit up unlike normal watches with only the hands and dots.numbers are lit.Those are some nice looking watches! I'm in love with that first one!
What was Moses really like?What I like about the Eterna Kon Tiki is its luminecent dial. The whole dial is lit up unlike normal watches with only the hands and dots.numbers are lit.
ps; what I like about my Kon Tiki, it's the tribute to the 1947 Kon Tiki expedition that happened to be the year I was born.
I'll be 77 in May this year, driving a Formula Ford regularily. Sold my 99 Viper GTS that is boring, compared to a single seat open wheel car.What was Moses really like?
That's awesome. Knowing my family history for longevity or the lack thereof, I have no expectations of seeing 76.I'll be 77 in May this year, driving a Formula Ford regularily. Sold my 99 Viper GTS that is boring, compared to a single seat open wheel car.
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Have a Tony Kart racing go-kart as well. 3cec 0-60
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Stay active is the best remedy for old geezers.That's awesome. Knowing my family history for longevity or the lack thereof, I have no expectations of seeing 76.
I’ve seen some pretty cool wristwatches that were made from old pocket watchesNot high end, but interesting piece that my wife’s grandfather owned. He was an Italian immigrant.
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(Some) people talk crap on Rolex, but they're just ill-informed. Rolex is the Porsche of the watch world. Always badass, always in style, always high quality.
If you didn't know, Rolex invented the first water-proof wristwatch, as well as the automatic "perpetual" movement which every watch has now, a magnetic-resistant watch, a super cold weather watch, etc. etc. All kinds of crazy history. And they make everything inhouse unlike most others in the same price range that buy from suppliers.
Omega went to the moon which is awesome, but that's about it. And that's coming from an Omega owner who currently doesn't own a Rolex..
I’ve seen some pretty cool wristwatches that were made from old pocket watches
Cool history behind the Elgin brand
Elgin National Watch Company - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Gorgeous! Can’t tell, MOP? What year is that from?
Yep. Mother of pearl face, had the diamond Bezzle put on. I believe it’s a 2013 if I recall right.Gorgeous! Can’t tell, MOP? What year is that from?
Vortic is currently taking military issue vintage pocket watches and converting them to wrist watches. They are beyond bad ass, old Hamilton's mainly I think. Too expensive for me for what they are, but I will stare and admire.
Any one else insure their watches? Most of us have a homeowners policy that would likely cover theft, but not loss or damage. I recently paid for a policy under Hodinkee after researching some of the available policies available. Not the cheapest, but the zero deductible and coverage for theft, loss (like you lost it), and damage seems worth it. The reviews were also positive.
Took 30 minutes to get about 20k coverage on 3 watches. One picture of each watch. 297.00/year.My GEICO homeowner's won't cover theft, and proving ownership and condition of the watches was too much hassle for me.
I'll look at Hodinkee.
Took 30 minutes to get about 20k coverage on 3 watches. One picture of each watch. 297.00/year.
I wonder how it would scale for you, my classic car policies are cheap to add another vehicle to-I can only drive one at a time.I'd be looking at ~$750/year, I'm guessing? That starts to add up.
Seems like should only pay to insure your (single) most expensive watch - I only wear one out at a time.
Was thinking the same. Point and a half a year. Ouch!I'd be looking at ~$750/year, I'm guessing? That starts to add up.
Seems like should only pay to insure your (single) most expensive watch - I only wear one out at a time.
I insured my Omega, $10 a month I believe? It was an add-on rider with statefarm.Any one else insure their watches? Most of us have a homeowners policy that would likely cover theft, but not loss or damage. I recently paid for a policy under Hodinkee after researching some of the available policies available. Not the cheapest, but the zero deductible and coverage for theft, loss (like you lost it), and damage seems worth it. The reviews were also positive.