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4 April 2024, 01:33 AM | #1 |
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Disk Date & Bracelet for 16753
Dear All,
Please could you advise on the default date disk for a GMT 16753 Tiger Eye of 1984 - which is the right color between champagne and steel? In addition, please let me know if the bracelet jubilee 62523H with terminals 455 is appropriate/original for this GMT? Sorry in case this topic has been addressed before. Thanks for your insight! |
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Welcome to the Forum! Date disc for a two tone should be Champagne in the case of the 16753. Yes, for a "jubilee" 62523 w/ 455 ELs is also appropriate. You may see the designation on the bracelet reference as 62523H 18 (for 18k). |
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Many thanks! I was referring specifically to the GMT in relation to the jubilee. Best |
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450 J end links with a 50 on the last link before the end link on the 62523 H jubilee bracelet I believe is correct for a GMT. Date wheel is brushed champaign, but I do think this changed to a white date wheel later in production, perhaps right around 1984. The 455 end links will fit but are for a Datejust from my understanding. For the definitive answer, hopefully Springer will comment.
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And there you have it! The definitive answer.
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A quick image search on google for the 16713 indicates that every one of the later 16713 models that I looked at had champagne date discs.
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Champers datewheel as mentioned....
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Dear All, thank you for your quick replies!
Very much appreciated. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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