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Aug 12, 2015, 05:44 AM
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Aug 12, 2015, 01:28 PM
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Aug 13, 2015, 04:49 PM
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Fashion Watch Expert
Does anyone have any idea of what Rolex and Tudor production were numbers back in the day? I doubt many modern models will be as collectible because the quantity produced is much higher.
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Aug 14, 2015, 09:48 PM
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I think a few will, but maybe a little different to those already listed..
The last 36mm Explorer. Almost perfect.
The 14060m Sub. Last of the slim cases with pierced lugs. No date.
Milgauss GV.
Hulk.
The last 40mm Polar Explorer II.
Casio: CA-53W-1ER, GW3000B-1A, GW-M5610U-1ER & GW7900-1ER
Rolex: Submariner 14060M
Accurist: 1961 Shockmaster (Gold) & 1965 Shockmaster (Steel)
Omega: Speedmaster Professional 3570.50.00
Meistersinger: Perigraph AM1002
Ben Sherman: S489.OOBS
Rotary: 1990 Quartz (Gold)
Steinhart: Ocean GMT 39mm
Certina: DS Super PH500M & DS PH200M
Timex: MKI Mechanical
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Aug 15, 2015, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
Imitation of Life
Does anyone have any idea of what Rolex and Tudor production were numbers back in the day? I doubt many modern models will be as collectible because the quantity produced is much higher.
There were a lot that they didn't keep track of back in the day, especially the Tudors.
today with Rolex pumping out an estimated 800,000 pieces a year, and I don't know how many from Tudor, the watches in discussion will have to have real staying power as I doubt many will be considered rare by volume alone.