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  • minimerc
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    My new wide boy.

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  • Kohky26
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    Originally posted by smartyjones18 View Post
    these are my dials, quickset and non quickset
    [IMG][/IMG]
    Very beautiful! Interested to know how and where you amass such a day date dials collection? Recently, added 3X Day-Date to my collections...1803, 18038 and 18238...somehow I suspect the diamonds dial on the 18238 is reconditioned and not original even though the seller kept reassuring me it is...how I know bcos the Day-Date wordings is missing out the -... m I right?

    Have flipped through many Rolex books n websites n google images n yet to see one Rolex original Day-Date dial with my kind of wordings...anyway, I will bring all my 3X newly acquired Day-Date Rolex to Rolex Centre for a check to see if need servicing as well as verification.

    Keeping my fingers crossed!

    Very happy with my 3X newly acquired Day-Date Rolex

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  • saint7
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    there are many things the USA is NOT but IMO it is the most competitive place in the world to shop for almost anything and has the widest selection

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  • minimerc
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    the rarest are 6511, follwoed by 6611/b. some with very nice dials especially with diamonds and conditions are quite difficult to find.

    for 1803, same thing. dauphines hands, cigarettes hands, dagger markers, wide boy, red quarters etc.
    Originally posted by saint7 View Post
    buying another older DD soon and interested in suggestions?

    how about stella?? prices went thru the roof!

    I want to buy some DD that is not overly common (that will go up in value) but is not necessarily rare. Something old today but considered vintage in a few years.

    Will be buying when I visit USA.

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  • Cuaba
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    Originally posted by saint7 View Post
    buying another older DD soon and interested in suggestions?

    I want to buy some DD that is not overly common (that will go up in value) but is not necessarily rare. Something old today but considered vintage in a few years.

    Will be buying when I visit USA.
    Is the US a good location to buy DDs or Rolexes generally.
    I havent been there in years

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  • saint7
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    buying another older DD soon and interested in suggestions?

    I want to buy some DD that is not overly common (that will go up in value) but is not necessarily rare. Something old today but considered vintage in a few years.

    Will be buying when I visit USA.

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  • minimerc
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    6611 was only produced for 1 or 2 years ard 1955 to 1956. watch is many many years older than me...my birth year coincided with oil crisis... lol! will show my wide boy later.

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  • t28
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    Originally posted by smartyjones18 View Post
    Make a guess on this, which is older?
    me guess same age.... 1962

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  • eastjavaman
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    Originally posted by smartyjones18 View Post
    Make a guess on this, which is older?
    Let me analyze, judging from the the day date looks like comes from 1975-1980, It will be 33-38 years old (my god, has it been that long) and scaling of the hand skin of the wearer. Result: Inconclusive

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  • smartyjones18
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    Originally posted by eastjavaman View Post
    Let me guess, the watch is older than the hand wearing it?
    Make a guess on this, which is older?
    [IMG][/IMG]

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  • eastjavaman
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    Let me guess, the watch is older than the hand wearing it?

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  • t28
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    Originally posted by minimerc View Post
    Rolex Day-Date 6611/B, dauphine hands are simply lovely!! The super slow non quickset 1055 movement is a super pain to set day and date.



    Like the dauphine hands! The dial aged so nicely as well! Swee!

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  • minimerc
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    Originally posted by smartyjones18 View Post
    I missed out a circa 1962 exactly the same dial as this one, so sad.
    1962 would be 1803 and between 1962 to 1965, you might get "non lume cigarette hands" which are also super rare and sweet! Happy hunting bro.

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  • Cuaba
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    Originally posted by minimerc View Post
    Gold trilogy. 3 different dials and bezels.

    Woweee!

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  • smartyjones18
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    Originally posted by minimerc View Post
    Rolex Day-Date 6611/B, dauphine hands are simply lovely!! The super slow non quickset 1055 movement is a super pain to set day and date.

    That's the fun of having non quickset, its good for old man like me, slowly one step at a time to set the corset day and date.. I enjoy it



    I missed out a circa 1962 exactly the same dial as this one, so sad.

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