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Old 25 July 2007, 02:29 AM   #1
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Buying a broken Rolex?

Hi,

Thinking of buying a Rolex Oyster date precision ref 6694 late 70's early 80's but it has a defect.
He says it will only run up side down, says that it is easy to repair and will not cost much.
I do not know the word in English, in Dutch it is called a 'lager', it is to smoothly let 2 parts interact without friction.
It is a 'lager' for the balance.

Anybody have any idea what it is and the maximum cost?

Only have one picture, no papers, no box, enough to see if it is genuine ?
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