Did you try Veroplastica resource?

Feb 19, 2010,01:25 AM
 


Hi Nicolas,

I've been told that most of the GMT had a large arrow hand from 66-67.
Did you try to find more details on the Veroplastica resource?
Best,

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Question to all who know

 
 By: amanico : February 14th, 2010-01:22
One question for you: On the Rolex 1675, what is the year where Rolex changed the small arrow on the 24 hours hand for the big one? The small arrow: The big arrow: Did some 1675 big arrow come with the gilt dial? I gathered some controversial informations...  

No easy answer...

 
 By: Anatol : February 14th, 2010-12:22
Nicolas, I have a 1966 1675 gilt dial with big GMT hand which I feel is original due to the very matching patina. But the cut off point for the switch will be difficult to determine! Best, Anatol...  

Well, I thought that 1967 was the switch point, to say all.

 
 By: amanico : February 14th, 2010-12:27
So, you tend to confirm what I thought I knew. But, as you said, no easy answer, as I saw some which came in 68. And I have some doubts.... As often, when it comes to Rollex Vintage, there are many more exceptions than rules... Let's see what the others t... 

around 1967.

 
 By: Miranda : February 16th, 2010-09:25
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Did you try Veroplastica resource?

 
 By: EdouardG : February 19th, 2010-01:25
Hi Nicolas, I've been told that most of the GMT had a large arrow hand from 66-67. Did you try to find more details on the Veroplastica resource? Best,

Thanks, Edouard...I'm doing my homework

 
 By: amanico : February 19th, 2010-22:02
And I'm trying to gather some informations, and to check them... Best, Nicolas

I have in my records...

 
 By: DrStrong : February 14th, 2010-13:15
...a couple of 1966 GMT's with small arrows that look original. We must be close to the transition here... My personal thumb rule would be to associate a small arrow GMT hand with a gilt dial. More or less ;-) Cheers Jeff

Ok for small GMT hand and gilt dial

 
 By: amanico : February 14th, 2010-13:29
But what about big GMT Hand and Gilt dial??? I also saw some '66 small GMT hands. I'm a bit lost. Best, Nicolas

Personaly...

 
 By: DrStrong : February 14th, 2010-23:00
I would not like a 1675 with a gilt dial (pre 1967) and a big GMT hand. It makes pretty much sense to me that Rolex changed the style of the arrow hand when they changed the style of dial. Just my 0.02 cts....and most of the time it is very hard to determ... 

you're right

 
 By: eparisini : February 15th, 2010-15:05
I agree with you

Crazy!

 
 By: amanico : February 14th, 2010-13:32

Same large 24 hr hand in 1972

 
 By: Bill : February 14th, 2010-13:27
The gap narrows. Rolex 1675 GMT...  

Yep, Bill

 
 By: amanico : February 14th, 2010-13:31
If there is one certain thing, it is that the Big GMT hand came on all matt dials with white letterings. Damn, you have 2 GMTs??? You're worst than me, my friend. Nicolas

From my understanding and my experience...

 
 By: ToniT : February 15th, 2010-02:36
All the "corninos" (the first 1675) had glossy dial, small arrow hand and 1560 movement (circa 1959). From 1962 till mid 66 the "standard" case replaces the "cornino" one but keeping the glossy dial and small hand. From mid 66 the new 1570 movement replac... 

That makes pretty much sense...

 
 By: DrStrong : February 15th, 2010-03:19
and is consistent with about everyone's observations. Thanks for your contribution. Cheers Jeff

That makes sense.

 
 By: amanico : February 15th, 2010-09:53
Thanks a lt for these clear explanations, and welcome here, by the way. Best, Nicolas

My pleasure...

 
 By: ToniT : February 15th, 2010-11:34
Thanks for the welcome Nicolas. Long time lurker but new poster Best Toni

Sharing your knoweldge for your first post was much appreciated, Toni.

 
 By: amanico : February 15th, 2010-11:38
I hope to hear more often from you, now that you joined the " Famiglia "... Best, Nicolas

A pleasure see you here, Toni...

 
 By: E.J. : February 15th, 2010-12:56
Best, my friend. Emilio PS: your 5513 is keeping good time here, in Alicante

Hola Emilio!!!

 
 By: ToniT : February 15th, 2010-13:20
Following Nicolas advise I will try to post more often here, not just reading but contributing.... all of you seems to have a good home here ! Glad your 5513 keeps good time in Alicante, at least it can compensate the bad weather

No lo habia entendido antes

 
 By: amanico : February 15th, 2010-13:29
Pues, ahora si! You're the former owner of Emilio's 5513! The friends of my friends are my ...Hermanos! Best, Nicolas

The "Famiglia" is increasing, Hermano!

 
 By: E.J. : February 15th, 2010-13:41
Yes, my dear Nicolas, Toni was the former owner (before the seller on our Collector´s Market) of the beauty in my wrist. I bought it because I know it was one of his daily beaters and because his great tastes. I´m happy seeing Toni here. A good boy with l... 

I see, Emilio...

 
 By: amanico : February 15th, 2010-13:44
La famila crece para mi mayor placer! Un abrazo, y que disfrutes de tu Rolex! Nicolas

It´ll be a pleasure reading you here, my friend.

 
 By: E.J. : February 15th, 2010-13:33
Yes, I think that you must follow Nico´s advice, and try to post here more often. And you have true too when you say that we have good home here... well, good no, the best home. I have great friends here, Toni, the friendship in Purist is one of it&#... 

i don't agree

 
 By: eparisini : February 16th, 2010-08:55
Wrong!!! Cornino cases were produced till 1.1Mln ser #...

Sorry, can't get your point...

 
 By: ToniT : February 16th, 2010-11:15
In fact there are 1,1M corninos, they were produced from the end of 1959 till beginnig of 1962 aprox which means that you can find it between 0,5 up to 1,2 more or less. Maybe I explained myself wrong in my previous post. Best T

mmmmmmmm

 
 By: eparisini : February 17th, 2010-07:08
I think ser# tells us when it was produced, i never saw square crown guards before ser. 1.1Mln. Do you think thhey produced that all before 1960? I don't think so... or did you work in Rolex those years???