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Rolex 5513 gilt tropical.
The gray insert matching the gray distressed leather strap. An interesting combination.
Notice i used the word tropical to describe this gilt 5513 because of the browning around the edges. Tropical in a broad sense.
Bill

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Hi Bill, lovely watch....
By: ik2000 : April 1st, 2015-14:35
Its always a non stop learning experience, but as we are on the topic, do you mind shedding some light on the serial number ranges you mentioned above, and what makes such a difference? For me, the 5513 always seemed as the best way to enter vintage.... m...
You absolutely correct.
By: Bill : April 1st, 2015-15:53
My goal was to say search for nice examples with great wrist presence just under the 9 scale in the 8 to 9 range. You can easily jump 25% in price going above the 9 scale as in 1 to 10 with ten being perfect. When you get above 9.5 perfect lume flawless b...
Sorry my misunderstanding!!
By: ik2000 : April 1st, 2015-16:11
When you were referring to 8-9, 9.5s, I actually thought you were referring to a range of serial numbers (although my basic knowledge of vintage rolex should have told me that I have never seen serial number ranges beginning with numbers that high!!!)!! W...
Better to approach slowly
By: Bill : April 1st, 2015-16:17
You could hold out for one perfect watch or enjoy three great examples with character. You could have a gilt 5513 starter and matt 1675 and or the other way round. Just try to see the watch in person because photos can cut both ways by hiding flaws or hid...