Rolex Submariner 1680 Makeover Guide
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Rolex Submariner 1680 Makeover Guide

By Jocke - Bad Santa · Dec 27, 2016 · 15 replies
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A Rolex 1680 makeover. This one will be the one that will get the makeover, a regular great white Ref 1680. I start to check how it runs and it looks ok IMHO. So I pull out my custom Oyster case opener. Here we go. Just what I expect, a caliber 1570. So out with the crown. There we go. Next step is

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A Rolex 1680 makeover.

This one will be the one that will get the makeover, a regular great white Ref 1680.

I start to check how it runs and it looks ok IMHO.

So I pull out my custom Oyster case opener.

Here we go.

Just what I expect, a caliber 1570.

So out with the crown.

There we go.

Next step is the movement.

It went smoothly also.

A perfect servicedial with Luminova and marked as a Tritium dial.

The case is in good condition too.

Next step will be the bezel.

And then the ring that keep the crystal in place ind make sure there will be no water in the case.

That went good too.

Next step is to pull off the rotor.

The movement looks good.

So I turn it around.

And pull off the hands.

It looks great at this side too.

So next step is to clean the parts.

A set of new gaskets.

A new crystal.

Then I will put back the ring around the crystal.

Now the fun will begin, a blue nipple dial.

A set of hands.

A new crown.

And a factory fresh complete 18k bezel will ice the cake.

A leak test is always nice to do.

So when Rolex decide to never make a TT Blue nipple dial with a suitable blue strap so someone have to do it.

Will it sink or swim?

 

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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Nono01
Dec 27, 2016
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Really enjoyed that Jocke. Thank you!!

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Ares501 - Mr Green
Dec 27, 2016
You playing Dr.Frankenstein again my dear Bad Santa :-)

Better equipped than many "watchmakers" I sadly had a chance to know Cheers ...love your dexterity D

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111forza
Dec 27, 2016
Love it

great work Jocke looks awesome

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Alkiro1
Dec 27, 2016
Love your tools and dexterity

Best wishes Alkiro

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Bill
Dec 27, 2016
More magic from Jocke.

Question - why remove the rotor? Thanks

JO
Jocke - Bad Santa
Dec 27, 2016
It's to secure

so the axle for the hands are fixed when I put back the hands and not push out a gear. There is a adjustable screw in the middle of the movementholder that do the work. If the gear is pressed out I have to pull apart a lot of parts to get it back in place again.

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