The GMT in the picture looks wonderful. I found it in the Bucherer website. Now: it seems to me that a vintage watch of this sort is not really “vintage” in as much as most likely many of its parts are not original to the watch. I also believe that this d...
vintage watches from the Rolex Certified Pre-Owned watches program is that nearly all of them have replacement hands. In the old days when they used to accept vintage watches for service (in NYC), they always suggested and sometimes insisted on changing t...
...but the times that I did have service, I insisted on no polishing and keeping all hands, dial, bezel, etc. intact. I don't mind that they're old. It's history...
I don’t know how many times pulling & replacing hands can be done safely. I do have a “hand opening adjuster/clamp tool” to snug down an overly-loose pipe but I’d rather not do it if I don’t have to. Since watches like this rarely get opened and serviced,...
The superluminova hands on this example would drive me nuts… going vintage has its limits. I would prefer well done relumed tritium hands, but you have to know where to go to get it done right
This looks like a 16750, with a matte dial. I have owned the same watch for about twenty years. Personally, when faced with this particular watch I’d rather but a slightly newer one with the later dial that might not have the same level of aging and so lo...
I like the older GMT, for instance, because of the slimmer case and shape in general. But the new hands in that particular watch, the one in the picture, look somewhat out of place. However, I tend towards function rather than form. In any case, I’ll enjo...
For a vintage collector, this is a pass. In restoring a vintage, ideally every component is period correct but unless one has access to all the parts and stuff, minimally, the crystal, dial, insert, hands, bracelet should match; interior components have t...
The Rolex CPO program may not be for the Rolex maven but for the layman or even a bumpkin such as myself with a little homework I think a fan of the old-fashioned Rolex look can find a nice everyday watch from the CPO offerings. Pictured are four CPO watc...
It is concerning that a brand like Rolex is either unable or unwilling to guarantee the coevality of its vintage watches, even when sold as CPO, effectively limiting their guarantee to functionality alone. This raises serious questions about the historica...