A Rolex Red Sub with box and papers and everything hangtags etc?
Hi everybody,
I have an offer to acquire a Rolex Red Sub with 3 Mil Serial from a trusted person. It includes the box (coffin), hangtags, serial tag, certificate papers showing the jeweler it was bought from, so it is a full complete package. How much should one expect to pay for this? I am in the US, so a price quote in Dollars is probably more useful, but even in Euros is interesting to know. I probably have a week to sleep over it, but I am tempted...
I will post pictures as soon as the seller is sending me pictures. The dial is refinished, but the watch is nearly 40 years old, so that could be expected.
Anyhow, I am looking forward to hear from you fellow WIS.
Cheers, Boris
RE: A Rolex Red Sub with box and papers and everything hangtags etc?
Oh I forgot, prices may probably not be discussed here, so please send me a private message if you have some ideas regarding pricing of such a nice complete package. How much would any of you pay for this?
RE: A Rolex Red Sub with box and papers and everything hangtags etc?
I would stay away from ANY refinished dial.. no matter how good of a deal and/or how rare the watch is... period..
Sorry, most serious collectors would not consider such a watch unless they had a dial on hand that would fit the watch..
For papers, they should be chronometers papers and the serials punched..
Price, if everything is correct.. about 20k usd.. but it will cost you more next year..
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RE: A Rolex Red Sub with box and papers and everything hangtags etc?
a well known dealer was selling a killer red w/ paper for $17k. it sat for a while until a rich and famous person bought it (not sure at what price tho).
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RE: A Rolex Red Sub with box and papers and everything hangtags etc?
Thanks delgado. The papers are not punched, the seller told me. Is that wrong? I guess I will pass this offer and wait for the "real deal" in terms of an unfinished dial. Are there any ways how I could recognize that a dial is refinished just from looking at it? What kind of clues would be there?
Thanks, Boris
Thanks for all your information
I agree with all your opinions, in my book a refinished dial is not really a red sub any more. So I will refrain from this watch, unless I can locate a real unfinished red sub dial somewhere which is probably highly unlikely. There are so many doctored red subs out there, it has become really hard to find a real one. But prices are also going through the ceiling... amazing... Shark, 17k is pretty crazy for a red sub, I guess it wont take long until we hit 20k and maybe 30k???!?
The story with nonpunched papers is interesting, too. Its so easy to write something on a certificate, but punching it will be much harder to fake.
Cheers all, Boris