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27 May 2023, 11:35 AM | #1 |
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Recommended to post here - Vintage Rolex identification
Hello all, first time poster here.
This could possibly have a mismatched dial, or some other detail that is different from OEM, but after posting online and extensive chrono/ebay searching I am having a difficult time identifying the exact case/dial combo that I have. Perhaps someone here can help me further identify my grandfather’s watch that was sitting in an attic for over 30 years? Unfortunately this forum is having issues uploading my photos, (possibly due to .heic?) but i’ll keep attempting to upload or post below. Also, if anyone has any recommendations for a replacement strap I would be happy to check them out. The one I received with the service is functional, but not that great. Original thread: sorry for not linking, I can’t post that yet. Please just remove the spaces in the link. reddit . com/r/Watches/comments/r5bp5j/identify_rolex_popped_open_the_caseback_to_check/ Post service update: reddit . com/r/Watches/comments/rw8b6o/collection_an_update_on_a_restored_1952_rolex/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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