If the dial and hands are still original.....only that its Luminova instead of tritium......I thinks its a good price.The 16760 is known for its thick case.....Nothing special about the dial.Remember.......that's why its called the FAT LADY.
After U service it, it will come wif Svce papers, which will add value to the watch.
haha... no, not yet.
I spied a Z-series 14060M without COSC certification for a darn good price and ended up with that instead. The Fat Lady is currently over-priced... can afford to wait a while to find the right piece.
funny thing about the 16760. I tried it on at a local shop recently and had a chance to compare it to the 16710 ... it was slightly bigger, but I was expecting to be like comparing a SD to a Sub and it wasn't quite in those proportions.
Honestly, even though you can find the original dial and hands, it's also difficult to match back the color between the dial marker and hands. It could be the markers more yellowish and the hands more whitish. With this condition, the watch difinitely looks funny and NOT original.
Unless they comes in a set. This is the most difficult part to find vintage spare parts.
Cheerio,
I agreed with that. That is the issue with older Rolex watches that uses Tritium, they aged to a nice yellowish colour aka patina which is really nice. But if you need replacement for the hands, bezels, then your option might only be limited to a new set that uses superluminova since vintage parts are not widely available and even if they are available, they may not match yours in terms of the shade in aged colour. So if you opt for replacement, then the aged colour and that of the new parts become of a mismatched. Look at some of the 1680, 16800 and you will noticed the mismatched colour of the small crystal on their bezel (at 12) and the hour markers on the dial. Most would elect to keep the original bezel for that matching vintage look despite it being badly scratched up. But then, you will have to live with the scratches and that can be an eyesore to some. So I guess that is the trade-off one muz be able to live with when it comes to vintage pieces. juz my 2cents
Honestly, even though you can find the original dial and hands, it's also difficult to match back the color between the dial marker and hands. It could be the markers more yellowish and the hands more whitish. With this condition, the watch difinitely looks funny and NOT original.
Unless they comes in a set. This is the most difficult part to find vintage spare parts.
I've been offered a 16760 Fat Lady for about S$5500. That's the good part... but dial and hands have been changed by rolex some years ago, and the watch obviously needs an overhaul and another servicing .
What are your thoughts ? Is it worth buying because the hands/dial are not original? Will it cost a lot to find original aged ones?
It's extremely hard to find original aged dial and hands for a fat lady and the ones that are available on ebay are normally after-market ones.
Another point is that once the dial and hands been changed, the originality of the watch is lost and therefore, the value is lower.
With all that said, nevertheless, the fat lady is still a watch worth collecting. Reason being because it was like no other GMT's made before and after (the extra thick casing, bezel size and new caliber).
I've been offered a 16760 Fat Lady for about S$5500. That's the good part... but dial and hands have been changed by rolex some years ago, and the watch obviously needs an overhaul and another servicing .
What are your thoughts ? Is it worth buying because the hands/dial are not original? Will it cost a lot to find original aged ones?
It is very important for a vintage watch comes with original dial and hands (Just like a heart of a human) and that directly affect the value of the watch. Most of the collectors prefer to get back the original dial and hands even though it doesn't looks good.
I've been offered a 16760 Fat Lady for about S$5500. That's the good part... but dial and hands have been changed by rolex some years ago, and the watch obviously needs an overhaul and another servicing .
What are your thoughts ? Is it worth buying because the hands/dial are not original? Will it cost a lot to find original aged ones?
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