Vintage Rolex Box and Papers Collection
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Vintage Rolex Box and Papers Collection

By amanico · Oct 10, 2018 · 30 replies
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Amanico, a seasoned collector, offers a detailed inventory of his vintage Rolex watches, focusing on the presence and absence of original boxes and papers. This post provides a valuable perspective on the significance of a 'full set' in vintage collecting, balancing the intrinsic value of the watch itself with the rewarding completeness of its accompanying accessories.

While visiting my hard disc, I fell on pictures featuring some of my vintage Rolex watches with box and papers. Not that owning a full set the most important thing, when it comes to vintage, as a nice watch is everything, but it is a plus which is quite rewarding and a pleasant " bonus ". 

So, I started to make an inventory, and to check what I have and what I miss. 

GMT MASTER: 

6542: I have the certificate and the warranty, I miss the tough to find box and the booklet. 


1675 Gilt Argentinian: Almost full set, I only miss the calendar, the red seal and the tag.


1675 Matte Dial: I miss the calendar and the booklet from 1978. 


Submariner: 1680 Red. I miss the calendar ( 1973 ) and the price tag.





16660 Sea Dweller: I only miss the calendar ( 1983 ).



Daytona 16520: This one is complete!



Explorer: 

6610: 

I miss the price tag, the red seal and the calendar ( 1957 ) :



16550: I only miss the price tag.



Of course my modern Rolex come with box and papers and I don't mention them here as we are talking about VINTAGE. I just realized that I have a small majority of vintage Rolex which come, at least with their box and papers, even if most of them are not totally full set. 

That doesn't mean that I am looking for full set only, as the watch is more important than the package, as previously said. For example, my 1675 chocolate dial is one of my favorite, and it doesn't come with the set.

But when I have the box and the papers, I also realized that I wanted to go further and the closer possible to the full set... Funny. Is it normal? 

What do you think? 

Nicolas

About the Rolex GMT Ref. 1675

The GMT-Master reference 1675 is a significant model in the brand's history, representing an evolution from earlier GMT-Master references. It was produced for an extended period, allowing for numerous dial, bezel, and hand variations throughout its production run. This reference is notable for its introduction of crown guards, enhancing the watch's robustness and contributing to its distinct profile. It solidified the GMT-Master's design language, which would influence subsequent generations.

This reference features a 40mm case, available in stainless steel, yellow gold, or a two-tone combination of steel and yellow gold. It is powered by the automatic Caliber 1575, a chronometer-certified movement known for its reliability and a power reserve of approximately 42 hours. The watch is fitted with an acrylic crystal and offers a water resistance of 50 meters, suitable for everyday wear. The bidirectional rotating bezel, typically with an aluminum insert, displays a 24-hour scale.

For collectors, the 1675 is highly sought after due to its long production period and the resulting variety of configurations, including different dial types (gilt, matte), hand styles, and bezel colors (Pepsi, all-red, all-black). Its four-digit reference number and acrylic crystal are key characteristics that define it as a vintage Rolex. The reference appeals to those interested in the historical development of the GMT-Master line and the nuances of vintage watch collecting.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 1575
Case
Yellow Gold
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Acrylic

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Walter2
Oct 10, 2018

Is it normal? What is normal?

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sham1
Oct 10, 2018

I seldom understand why vintage watches do not have its original box and papers so it is magical to see someone keeping everything in order. Watches for me are my most prized possessions even when compared to my car or property. The watch itself is important of course but so is the packaging and I believe in keeping everything in mint condition. I guess I am just a pain in the posterior when it comes to taking care of my stuff as they are the fruits of my hard work! Saying that I currently only

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sham1
Oct 10, 2018

that we should not be a slave to our possessions but I beg to differ because some of of possessions actually provide us more pleasure than most other past times

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Ron_W
Oct 10, 2018

i saw an Omega Mooncrater box sell for eu 1.300,- - that it takes away to much from the watch budget.

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Cpt Scarlet
Oct 10, 2018

thank you for being so generous in sharing them with us.

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Hulk
Oct 10, 2018

It's icing on the cake. Below is what made me take the plunge. But for me the reason for the watch was more important, the watch matched my birth year, quarter stamp and serial numbers, the rest was just a bonus. I'd love to get a double red 1665 full set or a gmt ii fat lady 16760 full set. But if they didn't have them I wouldn't say no. Cheers Steve

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