bezel of the A/6538 was special....

Mar 14, 2009,01:46 AM
 

made in 'german' silver and closes in design is a 1665 bezel, i used that one as mine came without bezel.

Here one of the 2 known with original dial & bezel...as UK Mods had to change the radium dial to a tritium dial in circa '62,
those 2 are most probably 'lost' before '62 otherwise the dial would have been repainted by their watchmakers....







Here a previeus post of mine:

rolex.watchprosite.com ,%20i%20unexpectedly%20got%20a%20Military%20Big%20Crown%20A/%206538%20;-%20)&s=`Regards Philipp

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The Milsub

 
By: DrStrong : March 12th, 2009-02:16
The Rolex “special deliveries” are very appreciated by collectors because of their rarity of course, but also because they are the ultimate expression of the concept of toolwatch , which has made Rolex famous. Some of these watches have the usual features...  

I have 2 Rolex Holy Grails

 
By: amanico : March 12th, 2009-04:25
A Brown Dial ( a slight preference for a 6542 ), and this 5517. So you can imagine my pleasure while discovering that you posted this topic! The Spade Hour Hand version woulmd make my day... No need for me to get the 3 / 6 / 9 dial. You're absolutely true... 

First Milsub was the A/6538 BigCrown like this...

 
By: Philipps : March 12th, 2009-09:11
Nice report Jeff!! Here mine from III-'57, till today there are only 50 examples maximum known... Together with a 5513 Military regards Philipp...  

Very nice but may I ask, out of pure speculation, ...

 
By: tuckmode : March 13th, 2009-21:38
Is a bezel on that mil sub original? Somehow it appears to be of a more contempoprary model, say 5513, since it looks a bit out of proportion. Thanks

bezel of the A/6538 was special....

 
By: Philipps : March 14th, 2009-01:46
made in 'german' silver and closes in design is a 1665 bezel, i used that one as mine came without bezel. Here one of the 2 known with original dial & bezel...as UK Mods had to change the radium dial to a tritium dial in circa '62, those 2 are most probab...  

But why are you doing this to me, Philipps?

 
By: amanico : March 14th, 2009-02:03
I'm becoming completely crazy ( well, I'm already a bit.. ) With all these Legendary Refs. Thanks for all these informations, my friend. Best, Nicolas

A/6538 without a bezel

 
By: jeffholgate : April 12th, 2014-13:40
Hi there. I also have an a/6538 milsub and have been looking for a replacement bezel. Was it difficult to find the bezel you used and was it easy to fit. Did it make your watch more desirable/ expensive?

Well...

 
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 13th, 2014-04:18
.....desirability is really in the eye of the beholder....does it make it more attractive to you? In terms of expensiveness, along with forum rules, this is not something we discuss here. For sure, finding a correct insert is not an easy process and corre... 

Hey Jeff....

 
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 21st, 2014-08:56
.....firstly, welcome here! Your scan hasn't attached...if you have any problems doing that....then message me privately and I will take you through the process. Would love to see the Milsub!!

Hi Baron

 
By: jeffholgate : April 21st, 2014-09:10
That should be it now :) I had it autheniticated at a Rolex daelaer in Edinburgh. Inside has the exact same numbers as yours. It is missing the bezel and the insert nad has had the bars removed. My father had his name engraved on the rear of the case but ... 

How the bezel went missing

 
By: jeffholgate : April 21st, 2014-16:19
I think I'm going to get it back to as original a condition as possible then then think about things after that. It has a lot of sentimental value to me . True story, when my father first got the watch at auction in the seventies it has the bezel in place... 

Thanks Jeff for this impressive Post...

 
By: E.J. : March 14th, 2009-14:31
every day I´m more in love with Rolex... and this post make me fall more in this love. True Beast and true tool watches.... icons, indeed. thanks again for this great and instructive post. Best Emilio.

Great post Jeff!! I enjoyed reading and viewing so much!!...

 
By: Subexplorer : April 22nd, 2014-06:55
... and with lots of interesting additions by our friends here alog the thread! Very nice! Thank You!! Best cordial regards, Abel.