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2 May 2008, 01:44 PM | #1 |
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Real Name: Al
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My latest more or less Rolex treasure...
First revelation here on TRF, bought this one a few days ago. Should be here soon. A 1950 Tudor small rose with sub dial seconds. For the Canadian Crew, the caseback reads:
D.F. Schneider 25 Years Service J.M. Schneider Ltd. 1951 They're a division of Maple Leaf Foods now. Makes it easy to date the watch through the dedication, though. It'll be the next one to go out for restoration after the S&D pocket watch is done. Sorry about the crappy pix, I'll have better soon. It's a tiny one, only 28 mm diameter. After it's restored it'll be a great watch for Nancy to add to her wardrobe. Very old, very obscure Rolex/Tudor for sale? I might be interested. PM me.
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