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Boris_Koch
15.05.2007, 16:28
2 Rolex - 2 Tudor: perfect balance.

1680 - Superluminova

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/flanker2000fr/Resize_1680v2.jpg

1675 - Superluminova

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/flanker2000fr/Resize_1675v1.jpg

94010 Marine Nationale 80

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/flanker2000fr/Resize_94010v1.jpg

7016

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/flanker2000fr/Resize_7016v2.jpg

I hope you guys like them, even if the quality of the pictures is not exactly as good as Jocke's.

Cheers
Boris

PCS
15.05.2007, 16:32
Wow! Very nice watches Boris. Fantastic!
Is there also a Superluminova dial in the 7016?

watchman
15.05.2007, 16:55
:supercool: :gut: :supercool:

wonderful !

tweakshop_be
15.05.2007, 18:23
Nice collection, love that 1680!

Bergmann
15.05.2007, 18:23
1675 is beautiful!
Yourīs look great!!!!

vassilis
15.05.2007, 18:50
Nice watches! :gut:

Boris_Koch
16.05.2007, 01:54
The dial on the 7016 is just a regular tritium dial, but the hands have aged differently from the indexes.

There is no SuperLuminova dial available for the 7016 and, in any case, Rolex does not service this model anymore.

For the 94010, I had it serviced 18 months ago and the hands are new, Superluminova from the Rolex SC. The dial is the original one, as Rolex does not propose service Superluminova dial with square indexes for the 94010 (they only propose one with round indexes). But what I did is I sent the dial to the US to Jack at IWW for him to clean the indexes and apply Superluminova on them, to keep them consistent with the hands.

Cheers
Boris

PCS
16.05.2007, 08:50
Hello Boris,

thanks for the info. Rolex really does not service the 7016 anymore?
Why? 8o

steve73
16.05.2007, 08:59
GREAT! :gut:
My favorite is the 1680! :verneig:

Boris_Koch
16.05.2007, 09:51
I suppose that, when they run out of spare pieces for some old models that have not been in production for several decades, they just don't bother having new spares produced.

Typically, here in Singapore they refused to service it because they did not have pieces for this ETA movment anymore. Called the Rolex SC in Paris, and they too confirmed they would not take the 7016. To add insult to injury, when they do not service a watch anymore, they refuse to sell ANY spare for the watch.

My 7016 came like this:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/flanker2000fr/Tudor7016ebay.jpg

So it was missing the bezel and insert. Rolex Singapore refused to sell me a replacement set, despite the fact that it is the very same as for the 5513 or the 94010. I eventually had to send my girlfriend with my 94010 from which I had removed the bezel for them to accept to sell me a new one.

It's getting no fun at all collecting these old Rolex/Tudor. Imagine the day when they start refusing 5513/1675/1680...

Cheers

ehemaliges mitglied
16.05.2007, 09:52
Hi Boris,

in this condition a very rare collection ! congrats and nice choice as well :gut:

PCS
16.05.2007, 10:15
Original von Boris_Koch

It's getting no fun at all collecting these old Rolex/Tudor. Imagine the day when they start refusing 5513/1675/1680...



Does not sound too good at all.

[Dents]Milchschnitte
16.05.2007, 11:33
Very nice collection indeed!

I especially like the fact, that you have SL replacement dials on the 1680 and 1675.
The look is much cleaner with a new dial than it would be with old yellow or brownish indexes.I too would prefer this clean look over anything that is aged to theses dark colors.
And in addition you can tell the time even in darkness!

Very nice.

The Marine Tudor is also very nice.
The guy who did the SL-Job on the dial seems to know his business!
Also looks very clean and is much better than having a watch like this with round indexes!

The fact that Rolex doesnīt sell spare parts just because they donīt service any model completely any more is just not tolerable.They could at least take in the watch for service and do the work they still have parts for in stock.

jholbrook
22.05.2007, 16:36
Wow...those are some great shots! I didn't realize that Rolex SC would paint a 1680 dial with SuperLuminova....how much did that cost if you don't mind my asking?

Boris_Koch
22.05.2007, 16:53
Good question. I would not know as when I did buy the watch, it already had that dial.

Now, for what I know, Rolex SC will not repaint your dial with SL. If you hand them a 1680 / 1675 / 1655 / 1665 / 1016 with an original tritium dial, they replace it with spare dials they had retreated with SL. Probably the 1st batches they retreated for service purposes were still old tritium ones, hence the "SWISS T<25" markings, while later one were produced directly with SL and bear a "SWISS" markings.

As for mine, I can only assume it was part of the earlier batches.

Cheers

thesharkman
22.05.2007, 18:56
boris,

nice watches. i think there are luminova dials for the tudors. i held 9411 w/ a luminova dial (labeled as tritium) in my hands a couple of weeks ago. :D

<* shark >>><

Boris_Koch
23.05.2007, 10:07
Yes, mighty Shark.

For the 9411/0, they have replacement SL dials with square indexes, although I believe these service dials are glossy, as opposed to the matte finish of the original ones.

But for the 94010, the only replacement SL dials available are with round indexes and gloss dial. I should know, that's how they gave the watch back to me, before I had the original dial cleaned and relumed.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/flanker2000fr/TudorMN80restau.jpg

Cheers

thessus
27.05.2007, 11:22
anyway - nice watches