Looking for 5513 Matte face Sub - cost
Looking for 5513 Matte face Sub - cost
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crispyshark

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1,266 posts

167 months

Wednesday 1st April 2020
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Evening all,

Have been pondering a sub for a while now and think I’ve landed on a birth year 5513 Matte face. Roughly what are these going for at present?

This if for a collection so I’m not in a rush but equally I’m not willing to pay well over the odds. I take it the dropping prices we have seen in more recent pieces due to market conditions, doesn’t affect vintage pieces so much?

CS

nikaiyo2

5,673 posts

217 months

Wednesday 1st April 2020
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Who knows is the best answer.

Prior to all the CV19 I would say £10-£15k for a decent one £15-£20k for a really minty one. Depending on the exact version.

Not sure I would want to spend that kind of money on one right now, I paid £5k for mine 5 years ago, that seems like a far mor reasonable price.

I highly recommend https://bulangandsons.com/collections/watches all their watches are great examples, Bernhard is a true enthusiast.

traffman

2,263 posts

231 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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This was my Pre Comex dial 5513. Loved that watch. I swapped a GMT for it. Then sold it a while later for 8.5k. To find a similar model now your looking at 15 to 20k

Normal Matt dials are around 10k ish.
I've owned a couple of gloss dial 5513 models aswell. The gloss dials are lesser value. Still around 7 to 9 k.

I believe it's the nicest version of the Subs. New and old

traffman

2,263 posts

231 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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Better pic?

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

218 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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As above I’d have said £10-14k even just a few weeks ago. Now?

All you can decide is if you’re comfortable with what’s being asked.

traffman

2,263 posts

231 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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The Vintage market will just keep growing. It's taken on another set of wings compared to the new models.

nikaiyo2

5,673 posts

217 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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traffman said:
The Vintage market will just keep growing. It's taken on another set of wings compared to the new models.
I kind of agree with the sentiment. I can’t see good 5513s being £1k any time soon, I just kind of think the prices we have been seeing recently are driven by speculation as much as genuine collectors/ enthusiasts.
Did you see the prices in the WoK sale recently? Some lovely Heuer and Omegas unsold.

They are great watches and IMHO massively nicer than the current offerings.

Here’s mine.

Edited by nikaiyo2 on Thursday 2nd April 20:37

ds666

3,099 posts

201 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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Which year are you looking for ?


Edited by ds666 on Thursday 2nd April 22:04

crispyshark

Original Poster:

1,266 posts

167 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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Thanks for all the comments guys. I agree with regards the newer models, it’s been hugely inflated by the grey market and also people thinking they are going to flip an profit.

Looking for a 1982.

A110MW

205 posts

203 months

Friday 3rd April 2020
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I have also been on the look out for one of these. Looking for a 1984.

Was offered one 4 years ago for $4,500. Wish I had snapped the sellers hand off now!

Brads67

3,199 posts

120 months

Friday 3rd April 2020
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I have a 1984 Matte faced sea dweller 666.

Prices have climbed, a lot. Now looking at 12-14k for my watch.

ds666

3,099 posts

201 months

Friday 17th April 2020
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I bought a really nice 5513 m first 1965 for £4k 5 years ago . Beautiful watch that I wear most weekends .

traffman

2,263 posts

231 months

Friday 17th April 2020
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ds666 said:
I bought a really nice 5513 m first 1965 for £4k 5 years ago . Beautiful watch that I wear most weekends .
Your looking at between 12 and 20 thousand now for a nice one.

traffman

2,263 posts

231 months

Friday 17th April 2020
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To the OP ,

Have you taken a look at the vintage Rolex forums on Facebook ? Theres a world of help out there . If i recall its run by Eric Ku who knows pretty much everything you need to know about watches .

Also Mike Wood who is on here , i know of Mike through a friend up here near Fife. He is the guy for Comex and other submariners.
Theres plenty of advice out there . It is a minefield when it comes to vintage Rolex , especially Submariners .

Ive had a mere 7 years experience with Rolex , vintage and new. New is easy , well not easy because theres plenty of fakes .
Vintage tends to have another level of fakery , normally with mismatching parts , which may be genuine rolex parts but just not exactly all from the same year!

Anyway theres allway's someone with far more expertise than me around . Its worth joining a few groups and being very wary.

Brads67

3,199 posts

120 months

Friday 17th April 2020
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traffman said:
To the OP ,

Have you taken a look at the vintage Rolex forums on Facebook ? Theres a world of help out there . If i recall its run by Eric Ku who knows pretty much everything you need to know about watches .

Also Mike Wood who is on here , i know of Mike through a friend up here near Fife. He is the guy for Comex and other submariners.
Theres plenty of advice out there . It is a minefield when it comes to vintage Rolex , especially Submariners .

Ive had a mere 7 years experience with Rolex , vintage and new. New is easy , well not easy because theres plenty of fakes .
Vintage tends to have another level of fakery , normally with mismatching parts , which may be genuine rolex parts but just not exactly all from the same year!

Anyway theres allway's someone with far more expertise than me around . Its worth joining a few groups and being very wary.
Guy from Fife came to my house to see my Seadweller 666 when I thought about selling a couple of years ago. Knowledgeable guy but can't remember his name.

traffman

2,263 posts

231 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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Brads67 said:
traffman said:
To the OP ,

Have you taken a look at the vintage Rolex forums on Facebook ? Theres a world of help out there . If i recall its run by Eric Ku who knows pretty much everything you need to know about watches .

Also Mike Wood who is on here , i know of Mike through a friend up here near Fife. He is the guy for Comex and other submariners.
Theres plenty of advice out there . It is a minefield when it comes to vintage Rolex , especially Submariners .

Ive had a mere 7 years experience with Rolex , vintage and new. New is easy , well not easy because theres plenty of fakes .
Vintage tends to have another level of fakery , normally with mismatching parts , which may be genuine rolex parts but just not exactly all from the same year!

Anyway theres allway's someone with far more expertise than me around . Its worth joining a few groups and being very wary.
Guy from Fife came to my house to see my Seadweller 666 when I thought about selling a couple of years ago. Knowledgeable guy but can't remember his name.
That will be Jamie .

ds666

3,099 posts

201 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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traffman said:
ds666 said:
I bought a really nice 5513 m first 1965 for £4k 5 years ago . Beautiful watch that I wear most weekends .
Your looking at between 12 and 20 thousand now for a nice one.
I bought it off ebay ...

The chap selling it listed it and then it disappeared .As I had been looking for a birth year 5513 I was really keen . Done loads of research to make sure the dial was correct , crown etc etc .

I had kept his info so pm'd him . He said he didn't know the fees on e bay were so high so withdrew it .

Anyway ,I agreed to buy the watch but did some due diligence before cash was exchanged . I was slightly worried as the chap had spelt "horologist " incorrectly and he was called N.Body ...... anyway my dd found an N.Body in the correct location so I got the watch collected . Turns out the seller worked for a Rolex dealer , from where the watch was collected .

Watch is almost completely original including the crown , but not the riveted strap ( which looked good but wore badly) . It has original papers and also 4 or 5 service receipts for the a same owner . I put the serial number into google and it came up with the watch sold at auction , to the dealer so I guess almost a one previous owner watch lol .

3 years ago I had it valued by Mike Woods , told him the story and he immediately recognised N.Body as a Rolex specialist , so all good .

A few months after buying the 5513 , I bought a black ceramic GMT 2 again off e bay . The seller met me in a Rolex dealer to check the watch , all good . It was about 2 months old but turned out not to be the Holy Grail he thought it would be . He'd bought it on finance through Goldsmiths and I'd checked with them if the finance was secured against the watch . The fookers said it was , which was complete bullshoot . As I was about to hand over the cash to the seller , I joked about the finance bit and suddenly he got cold feet and started to get concerned .It went from me being worried about buying , to him being worried about selling !!

He made phone calls to confirm the finance wasn't secured and we proceeded . Turned out he was a policeman and as such needed to be squeaky clean wrt finance etc ..

Anyway , both still working and probably dropping from (over) inflated values , so all good !!