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Old 2 April 2011, 12:33 AM   #1
Greg-NWO
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Real Name: Greg
Location: Ontario, Canada
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1940's Rolex Standard Info

I found this forum when searching for information on my Grandfather's Rolex watch I inherited. I have not found much information on it at all unfortunately. I don't even know if it is a genuine Rolex or not... hence why I am looking for some help tracking down more info.

My grandfather scribed his name and the date 1940 on the back of the case... apparently a common practice when men joined the army back then. He was a member of the reserves during WWII. There are also a number of very small scribed numbers inside the back case that I have been told were the marks of watch smiths who worked on it over the years. Whether or not that is true or not I have no idea.

Here are a couple pictures of the face and movement.



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