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The dial looks fine to me. All 1575 movts are marked 1570 on the bridge- the movt is fine. I'm not sure about the case- crown guards look fat and the engravings seem off to me. Crown appears to be the later 24-703 replacement. Could use a bezel and an insert and the top hat crystal appears very tall- but that's because of no bezel, I suppose.

Original dial and movement in a replacement case, perhaps.

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looks pretty good. The rep makers have never gotten the color of the red "submariner" just right, your's looks nice. What happened to the bezel/insert? Do you have them, or did it come without the bezel/insert?

If you source a genuine bezel and a nice insert with a tritium pearl, I think you will have a pretty nice example of a 1680.As alligoat said, the case may be a replacement, certainly wouldn't be unusual to have the crown replaced with the later one at a service sometimes in the past. I would expect that most of the 1680's and 1665's from the 1960's and early 70's have had several passes through RSC's or a Rolex authorized watchmaker with a parts account.These are 40 year old watches, and back then most folks were buying watches to wear everyday, not to put up in a safe. Although a few folks with exceptional foresight or a Damn good crystal ball put watches back with the hopes that they would appreciate, or as a future gift to their son or gransdson,etc. These however, were certainly the exception rather than the rule.

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