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Old 18 April 2010, 09:56 AM   #1
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Ladies full 18k Rolex with Tudor movement

I bought my wife a ladies Rolex and years later upon opening the case the movement read Tudor. This is an old full 18K model and was really build for a young girl as the wrist size is so small. The band is two solid arching pieces with a spring closing action.

Question: Did Rolex build ladies watches with Tudor inerds?
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Old 21 April 2010, 06:29 AM   #2
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What you probably have is a Tudor Princess with some form of either aftermarket or real Rolex dial. The case will probably say something Oystercase by Rolex on the back and it probably has the Rolex crown on the winder. Those are ok. Pics would be helpful.

My wife has one of these (pictured) because she loved the MOP and diamonds. It was REAL cheap and we actually thought it was a fake because if that. These are VERY common in second hand shops and fleabay.
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