Everything with Plexi is 100% Vintage!!
However, as the time moves on, more of the saphire modells are now considered as vintage or better "neo-vintage".
For example, a triple 6 SD produced in the late eighties is commonly considered as a pure breed vintage!
Regards,
Bernhard
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23.05.2011, 08:19 #1
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When is a Rolex considered.......
Vintage?? How old does a Rolex have to be to be considered vintage? Is it the Age, how long they haven't been produced anymore or if they have Saphire or not?? Let's see what you think..
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ThomasPAM232, PAM118, 16610, 116610LN, 16710, 116710LN, 1966 Breitling Navitimer 806
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23.05.2011, 11:54 #2
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23.05.2011, 13:10 #3
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Okay, so far so good. I understand the Neo vintage with the Saphire's, but what should be a rule of thumb, 20, 25 years? Eventually they will be that old too. I have a GMT II from '93 (18 years) which would make it Neo vintage, but will it be vintage in two years or only in 7 years or more?
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ThomasPAM232, PAM118, 16610, 116610LN, 16710, 116710LN, 1966 Breitling Navitimer 806
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23.05.2011, 14:35 #4
Of course, every watch will become evnetually vintage or in 100 years antique...
I think there were many significant dates indicating major step changes in the Rolex history such as the transition from plexi to saphire. Right now, we are in such period where the elegant cases were replaced by the fat cases and saphire inlets.
Therefore, you hope is justified and your '93 GMT will be considered soon as a vintage...
Regards
Bernhard
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13.06.2011, 09:12 #5
Everything older than 25 years is considered Vintage
Beste Grüsse, Olli
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13.06.2011, 14:55 #6Gruß
Marius
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13.06.2011, 20:49 #7
According to my experience, there is no real rule for "vintage" or "neo-vintage".
Most ads show "vintage" watches in order to ask for extra money...
Of course tritium or plexi are clear indications for vintage Rolex watches. But besides that it is very hard to find clear criteria to distinct between 'ordinary' watches and vintage/neo-vintage...Aloha,
Can
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14.06.2011, 17:55 #8
The French guys argue that "vintage" comes from the french word "vingt"-age. So 20yrs is vintage. I don't think there is an answer to this question.
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31.08.2012, 08:34 #9
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Everything with plexy IMHO
Although I have seen some sapphire examples with amazing patina
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15.09.2012, 22:14 #10
For me vintage Rolex is always combined with a plexi glas
. All other "old" Rolex watches with sapphire glas are considered neovintage. But that´s just me.
Grüsse,
Laohu
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