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    Any idea if it is worth it for the following?

    To pay $1800 for a 1972 rolex and the overhaul will cost total $1779. Apparently, it is rusty inside. Alternatively, to pay $2200 for a 1982 rolex with the overhaul costing $1763. But the 1982 model hands and glass are not original rolex parts.



    The watch on the left is the 1972 model. The watch on the right is the 1982 model. Sorry for the poor pics though. Thanks!

  • #2
    Originally posted by dominique_kwok View Post
    Any idea if it is worth it for the following?

    To pay $1800 for a 1972 rolex and the overhaul will cost total $1779. Apparently, it is rusty inside. Alternatively, to pay $2200 for a 1982 rolex with the overhaul costing $1763. But the 1982 model hands and glass are not original rolex parts.



    The watch on the left is the 1972 model. The watch on the right is the 1982 model. Sorry for the poor pics though. Thanks!
    You took pic at the shop? Both not worth...skip it


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    • #3
      Just as I thought.

      Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
      You took pic at the shop? Both not worth...skip it
      My good friend and her sister wanted to get the watches. The seller happens to be their good friend's father who deals in 2nd hand watches. But i thought it was too pricey. So I thought i'll ask you guys! heh. What would be a good price then? Thanks!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
        You took pic at the shop? Both not worth...skip it
        fully agree. by the time you add up cost, you are looking 3-4k. can get a modern DJ or exp2 for that kinda money. of course if you are looking for "vintage" then you want to consider my 6694 . MINT condition. fully done and restored by rsc.

        as for a good price, no more than S$2k fully restored. Just my A$0.02
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        • #5
          Originally posted by dominique_kwok View Post
          My good friend and her sister wanted to get the watches. The seller happens to be their good friend's father who deals in 2nd hand watches. But i thought it was too pricey. So I thought i'll ask you guys! heh. What would be a good price then? Thanks!
          Not worth it. I tend not to trust such relations anymore but I am not saying that your case is similar to mine. Do more legwork la.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
            fully agree. by the time you add up cost, you are looking 3-4k. can get a modern DJ or exp2 for that kinda money. of course if you are looking for "vintage" then you want to consider my 6694 . MINT condition. fully done and restored by rsc.

            as for a good price, no more than S$2k fully restored. Just my A$0.02
            Agreed. For that price, I rather get a pre-owned Exp-1 ...
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            • #7
              you shouldnt pay more than $2K for either. Just my view.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by lthg25 View Post
                you shouldnt pay more than $2K for either. Just my view.
                Thanks so much for the advice.

                Originally posted by psee View Post
                Agreed. For that price, I rather get a pre-owned Exp-1 ...
                Exp 1, that is a good idea!

                Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
                Not worth it. I tend not to trust such relations anymore but I am not saying that your case is similar to mine. Do more legwork la.

                Legwork in process. heh

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                • #9
                  Be very careful when buying vintage watches. I will give such watches a miss.

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                  • #10
                    Interestingly

                    It turns out my friend brought the watches to Top Hour and was told that the two watches were in perfect condition for a vintage with no need for an overhaul at all. So it turns out the watches will be a good buy then?

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                    • #11
                      i think it is better that you put down the model of the watches so that better advice can be given.

                      a 1501 and 6694 has got different values. both can be considered as vintage.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by triton View Post
                        i think it is better that you put down the model of the watches so that better advice can be given.

                        a 1501 and 6694 has got different values. both can be considered as vintage.
                        I think both are not 6694 bro... Based on the pictures, can still roughly make out the number of lines on the bottom part of the dial.

                        6694 should only have 1 line "PRECISION"...

                        So I believe both should be 1501...

                        Correct me if I'm wrong...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dominique_kwok View Post
                          Any idea if it is worth it for the following?

                          To pay $1800 for a 1972 rolex and the overhaul will cost total $1779. Apparently, it is rusty inside. Alternatively, to pay $2200 for a 1982 rolex with the overhaul costing $1763. But the 1982 model hands and glass are not original rolex parts.



                          The watch on the left is the 1972 model. The watch on the right is the 1982 model. Sorry for the poor pics though. Thanks!
                          I believe the prices quoted is without papers right? Kinda high IMO if still need to cough out so much to service these 2 watches...

                          Also no point paying so much as they are not so "collectable" in terms of vintage watches... Juz my point of view...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Radiolite22 View Post
                            I believe the prices quoted is without papers right? Kinda high IMO if still need to cough out so much to service these 2 watches...

                            Also no point paying so much as they are not so "collectable" in terms of vintage watches... Juz my point of view...
                            The thing is most of the bros here are selling such watches at about 2k too. Hmm.. the old pieces have a certain charm to them. Dont you agree?

                            Originally posted by triton View Post
                            i think it is better that you put down the model of the watches so that better advice can be given.

                            a 1501 and 6694 has got different values. both can be considered as vintage.
                            Think it is a 1501 or so my friend says.

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                            • #15
                              From the pics, both watches are 1500 model and not 1501.

                              Asking price you quoted is too high for either of these watches, suprised that a relative would 'kill' someone like that.

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