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15 January 2019, 12:00 AM | #1 |
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Oyster Junior Sport
Interested in the knowledge and if anybody else has these wonderful old 30mm Oyster Junior Sport -models, one of which I have. It has Rolex stamped behind the dial, the ref is 3136 and the serial is 165 xxx. Apparently cal 59 and existing as Tudors as well.
I would be particularly interested in knowing if a Tudor has anything stamped on the movement behind the dial? This is because someone said to me mine is a Tudor and then on the web I read that Tudors had, surprise, Tudor stamped instead of Rolex. "Is there anybody out there" |
15 January 2019, 12:01 AM | #2 |
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No picture, sorry
Pity I have no pics on a website. Will have to learn how to do that.
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13 August 2019, 10:05 PM | #3 |
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Hello, i just dicovered my grandfather's Rolex Oyster which is i think very similar to yours.
It seems that during 30s, a lot of Tudor, Oyster and Rolex where produced with the same parts and only the brand was changing, i will do a topic on mine soon |
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