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3 June 2012, 11:41 AM | #1 |
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Please Help!!
I have a vintage Rolex Crocodile watch band purchased in 1971 from Bucherer in Geneva Switzerland ( photo below) as a replacement band for an 18K Rolex Cellini ( also pictured) thinking that the original band ( same except for color) would need to be replaced at some point.
I was asked what the markings on the clasp were. They read PLAQUE G on the left side of the clasp then on the right it says ROLEXSS in an oval shape and underneath that it says SWISS. I was devastated thinking that I had an 18K clasp in reserve and then I looked at the clasp on the watch and it has the same markings. Can anyone help me with how what must be a gold plate over sterling silver clasp gets put on an 18 K watch 41 years ago?? I would really appreciate anything that anyone can tell me. Thanks in advance. |
3 June 2012, 02:23 PM | #2 |
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A lot of Rolex bracelets and buckles were plated in the 70's.
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