Which "series" GMT?
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traffman said:
Early seventies , very early as far as i can see from the serial number.
Try this - should pinpoint the year of manufacture https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-serial-numbers
DJMC said:
Is this what you ended up with or were you just pondering?If you got this you've made a very good move, depending on what you bought it for vs how much you'll wear it... The first series DeLuca (ironically without the Rolex style hands) is one of the great Zeniths, up there with the Axxx original series, Cairelli and A277 ones in my book. Could pick them up for about £2k 4-5 years ago....not so much now...the Axxx series, A277 and Cairelli have shot up over the past few years, silly money, the DeLuca still appears a bargain to me, with some more headroom to go - wait till Hodinkee sell one to the hedgefunders......
If you're considering then obviously the caveat is that it's a 1988/89 watch and damage would/could impact a lot on value.
But much the same could be said about Rolex vintage I guess.
andy_s said:
hosedoctor said:
Sounds like a good salesman pitch! I know a lot of guys with that sort of collection and i dint think one of them ownes a Zenith! Ps not saying they are bad watches far from it.
There was plenty of 'mystique' in the Nataf era over at Zenith.... don logan said:
Here are the 3 variations that were made the "stick" and the "rectangle" are considered to be "error" dials, mistakes, experiments, who knows but there are only a handful of each, making them collectible
i think i have inadvertently got myself a rectangular dial a few years ago!with box/papers/sticker on this 2006 what would you say is a realistic value for this Don??
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