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Old 13 October 2017, 06:49 PM   #1
Nien
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Ladies watch from the fifties?

Hi, I have an old Rolex ladies watch, on the back it says Brevet, with a cross... I would love to know what that means. Google is not conclusive on this.

Below that it has a serial number, 986023 which I looked up by googling "Rolex serials" and I find that it could be from 1953, but also from 1963...

It's a small, square case, it is also marked 750, it comes four Rolex wristbands in different colors that say "chameleon". Is there any way I can pinpoint the date it was made? Thanks very much in advance!
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Old 13 October 2017, 07:49 PM   #2
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BREVET is "trademark" basically. "Patented" afik.

The serial number is irrelevant for dating on non oyster cases.

probably late 50's early 60's
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