Just a quick and simple overview of three Rolex 1675 matt dials. Missing is the MK3 and 4 just don’t have them in hand. The MK1 is pretty easy to spot. The “E” in the Rolex have equal lengths i.e. the middle bar. It also has rather thin shape to the Rolex
Here are a few of the more typical crown. I am excluding the Bart as yours is obviously not a Bart. Again I am just showing examples and not drawing conclusions. These are 5513 gilt T<25 example 1964-1966 ish. What is the serial number of the watch. Bill
But as with all Bart dial there is an orange peel effect on the dial almost always the case. The only time tue seem to be perfectly flat glossy are due to the angle of the picture. But viewed from the right angle and reflection there always seems to be ty
They are pretty distinct flat top as compared to tall crown . Usually 1965 but i never rule out earlier or later. Very political answer. I will look a little more closely. But your underline puts you closer to 1963/1964 era. And your crown has a more bala
Just thought i would give Bart a little wrist action. Very nice copper gilt color. Different faces in different light. Anyone got their Bart on. Join in for a Tuesday wrist shot Bill Rolex 5513 Bart
A little bit late to the party but I thought I will chime in as I have first hand experience of the matter. I own two Subs, both gilt dials. One 5513 Bart Simpson and one 5508, both in pretty good shape I think. Agreed, the 5513 is a different beast than