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jholbrook
18.02.2008, 20:34
Well, UPS dropped it off this morning, so these photos are pretty fresh. They are taken straight out of the box.

I'm quite pleased thus far - a couple of dings to the side of the case, but somewhat to be expected for a watch of this age.

Here's a shot of the dial:

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Red%20Submariner/73before1.jpg

A bit closer.....

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Red%20Submariner/73before2.jpg

I've pretty well decided against swaping out the dials. My 1970 1680 has open sixes on the dial (where it says 660 ft.) while this 1973 model has closed sixes. So If I swapped dials, it would no longer be period correct for my 1970 case serial number. A pitty because the dial and hands on this watch are the cleanest and whitest I've run across. Here's a close up comparison which shows some interesting differences in the dial printing between the two dials:

My 1970:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Red%20Submariner/red-logo-best-1.jpg

My 1973:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Red%20Submariner/73before2a.jpg

I got my case back opener and popped of the case back:

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Red%20Submariner/73before3.jpg

Here's a few shots of the caliber 1570 inside - nice and clean:

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Red%20Submariner/73before1570a.jpg

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Red%20Submariner/73before1570b.jpg

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Red%20Submariner/73before1570c.jpg

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/jholbrook/Red%20Submariner/73before1570d.jpg

I have a new bracelet on order, and my trusted local Rolex technician decided to go on vacation this week and won't be back until Monday. My hope is to have this ready to go up for sale Wed. or Thurs. next week.

Hannibal
18.02.2008, 20:46
Very interesting presentation of your new project watch.
Kind regards
Volker

newharry
18.02.2008, 20:57
Looks like a fantastic dial! :gut:

And you have PN - but not what some might think for ;)

Jason Spring
18.02.2008, 21:18
Wonderful, you own one of my dream watch.
Congratulations

PRALLINE
18.02.2008, 21:21
hi John!

As you said last week. The dial is just phenomenal when you remember that this watch is over 30 years old. The case is used but imho its even more important to have a good "engine" and a perfect dial. If I were you, I would take the dial out of the new one and put it in the case of your other redsub. Then you have a dress redsub and a redsub for "working". Congrats my dear! :dr:

[Dents]Milchschnitte
18.02.2008, 23:07
I wish you the best of Luck on restoring this one!

But...honestly, tell me.....who was barbaric enough to polish the top of the lugs? OMG that just ruined the watch!

bullibeer
18.02.2008, 23:23
Good luck John,... it needs some care,.. but the dial is perfect!!!!!

Good luck.. and a good sale..

Hr.Nitsche
18.02.2008, 23:42
Hi John,

I´m looking forward to what the 1680 will look like :gut:

alicia
19.02.2008, 05:53
:verneig: a perfect dream.
I'll keep my fingers crossed and please show the result :jump:

CEO
19.02.2008, 07:45
excellent condition, you´ve got my congratulations :gut: :gut: That watch remains still my dream...

Greetings

WUM
19.02.2008, 08:19
doesnt look to bad...a good watchmaker and the red one will look like new...congrats :gut:

for me the 1680 red is the He-man's watch


greets

Wum

NicoH
19.02.2008, 10:09
John,

thanks for the update.

People are saying the dial looks perfect. Maybe. What I think looks best is the movement, though! The movement proves that a Rolex Oyster is stuff-proof after all ;)

All the best, and please keep us posted-
Nico

jholbrook
19.02.2008, 12:37
Originally posted by newharry
Looks like a fantastic dial! :gut:

And you have PN - but not what some might think for ;)

Done! Thanks!

jholbrook
19.02.2008, 12:37
Originally posted by Jason Spring
Wonderful, you own one of my dream watch.
Congratulations

Thanks Jason! But technically, I now own two! :D

jholbrook
19.02.2008, 12:47
Originally posted by 13121990
hi John!

As you said last week. The dial is just phenomenal when you remember that this watch is over 30 years old. The case is used but imho its even more important to have a good "engine" and a perfect dial. If I were you, I would take the dial out of the new one and put it in the case of your other redsub. Then you have a dress redsub and a redsub for "working". Congrats my dear! :dr:

That would be good advice if I intended to keep both, but the '73 is going to be restored and resold to help fund some of the accessory items I need for my '70 Red Sub which I have the complete paperwork for.

Now if I can just find some kind soul willing to sell me a seahorse 1680 box complete, an anchor, and the correct hang tags. :grb:

jholbrook
19.02.2008, 12:48
Originally posted by NicoH
John,

thanks for the update.

People are saying the dial looks perfect. Maybe. What I think looks best is the movement, though! The movement proves that a Rolex Oyster is stuff-proof after all ;)

All the best, and please keep us posted-
Nico

Nico - I quite agree. I've been fortunate in that the 1680's I've purchased have all been well taken care of mechanically.

madmax1982
19.02.2008, 20:19
Wonderful watch! :verneig:

But, is there something like blood on the glass? 8o

jholbrook
20.02.2008, 04:00
Originally posted by madmax1982
Wonderful watch! :verneig:

But, is there something like blood on the glass? 8o

I noticed that....not sure what it is. Oh well, I'm replacing the crystal anyway. :D