Rolex 1665 Comex '600 Dial' Acquisition
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Rolex 1665 Comex '600 Dial' Acquisition

By bullibeer · Nov 11, 2009 · 17 replies
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Bullibeer showcases his latest acquisition, a rare second-series Rolex 1665 Comex with a '600 dial,' acquired directly from its original owner. The post goes beyond the watch itself, offering a fascinating glimpse into the world of Comex diving with accompanying memorabilia and historical images. This provides a rich context for understanding the watch's heritage and its connection to professional diving.

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Hi guys... want to show you latest watch i got. 2nd series 1665 Comex... 600 dial. Directly from the original owner.

They are so cooooooooooool!









and... LOOOL!... a female Comex divesuite...







and some other stuff...

















and some divers images...















This message has been edited by DrStrong on 2009-11-11 05:38:23

About the Rolex great white Ref. 1665

The Rolex Reference 1665, known as the "Great White," is a specific iteration within its model family. This particular reference is distinct from the Reference 1680, which the collector notes as a separate model undergoing a makeover.

This example features a case described as being in good condition. The movement is a caliber 1570. The dial is a servicedial with Luminova, marked as a Tritium dial.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking specific variations within the Rolex lineup. The presence of a servicedial with Luminova, marked as Tritium, is a notable characteristic for those interested in dial variations.

Specifications

Caliber
1570, 1575
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
610m (2000ft)
Crystal
Acrylic

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DrStrong
Nov 11, 2009

I'm speechless my friend... You buy a new Comex like I buy a new pair of shoes ;-) Impressive turnover ! Cheers Jeff

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bullibeer
Nov 11, 2009

It's only passing by.... to a real nice collector. You know how it goes... big tax-payment to come... and this was a chance. Now i can enjoy it for a while... and then it will make the other guy real happy! HIS GRAIL! I have mine in the 5513! Best, B

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Ryan5446
Nov 11, 2009

fantastic watch Bernhard. I started 2009 saying I dont want to buy any watches this year. On the 18th of jan I already messed up and bought a piece. so for this 2010 i m saying again I m not buying anything...but when I see this....man I want to start saving money and breaking promises I made to myself !!! and when my wife will complain, I ll tell her its your fault !!

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amanico
Nov 11, 2009

You will never cease to amaze me, my friend. If only I had the same " mine " than you... Huge congrats for this veeeeery nice catch. Best, Nicolas

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kbc.2222
Nov 11, 2009

GREAT SEARCH....WOW... :o) Very Congrats... Everything Great... Best Chung

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BDLJ
Nov 11, 2009

Firstly, fantastic watch and terrific accompanying photos. Secondly, and this is rather forward, in the photo with the bag, the light and the second-stage, there are three cards (yellow, blue, white) that appear to be dive tables. As an avid recreational diver, I'd be fascinated to see what Comex (who were at the forefront of diving) uses for their tables and how far they differ from the standard Navy or Recreational tables. Any chance of a scan of each card?

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