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16 May 2008, 06:12 AM | #1 |
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I have a Vintage Rolex Watch that I purchased from my Brother-In-Law thirty years ago. Recently the band broke and I lost it. However, I was lucky enough to retrace my steps and find it in the place of business where it was lost. I realized it's value to me at that time and thought that I should learn more about it. I didn't know the history of Rolex or the extent of the manufacture and multitude of models that have been made. My jeweler is not that knowledgable of Rolex watches. I have been monitoring this site and decided to post to see if anyone could help me. The jeweler was able to get the following information from inside the case. It is as follows...14k0585.
6567;25 jewel;1030. We believe the watch is from the 1950's, possibly 1953-1958. It has Rolex Oyster Perpetual on the face along with Officially Certified Chronometer.It has a gold notched bezel around the Crystal and is all gold and not steel and gold. I'm a novice at this, so I may be using incorrect terminology. Thanks for any help, Al |
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