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Old 18 May 2016, 02:49 PM   #1
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When Did Rolex Stop Offering GF Cases?

stopped by the AD this afternoon to pick-up a necklace that was being restrung & while waiting my turn for assistance, took a glance at the showcase where they keep estate/consignment jewelry & watches.

I noticed a man's gold Rolex DJ & when I inquired about it, the salesperson said it was 14K gold filled/circa 1960s.

during what timeframe did Rolex offer gold-filled cases & when/why did they discontinue the practice? was it due to a lack of customer demand and/or the production costs of rolling gold onto a base metal?

some of the older GF cases from the 1950s hold up pretty well...I have a 1956 Hamilton K-407 automatic that's 10K GF & the exterior finish shows no sign of wear or thinning. the same could be said of my old 14K GF Cross pen/pencil & they are constantly subjected to everyday handling.

if it were hypothetically offered again, would something like a GF Rolex case have any takers/buyers in today's modern watch world?
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Old 18 May 2016, 02:59 PM   #2
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not for me are you sure it was not an oyster perpetual date model 1550
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Old 18 May 2016, 03:33 PM   #3
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More likely the gold cap model, little different than gold filled.
And wears much longer, have never seen one worn through.
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Old 18 May 2016, 05:23 PM   #4
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not for me are you sure it was not an oyster perpetual date model 1550
yes...that was the model. it kind of reminded me of an older Datejust & the salesperson didn't appear to have any knowledge of the reference or movement. the watch had about a 34-35mm case (rough estimate) with a matching GF oyster bracelet.
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yes...that was the model. it kind of reminded me of an older Datejust & the salesperson didn't seem to have any knowledge of the reference or movement.
it looked like it was about a 34-35mm case.


These were made mainly in the 70's but continued up to early 80's. It's smaller 34-35mm. 1500 series movement. Steel caseback and a very thick plated case.
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These were made mainly in the 70's but continued up to early 80's. It's smaller 34-35mm. 1500 series movement. Steel caseback and a very thick plated case.
It's not plated. It is actually a "shell" that fits OVER the steel case and is sweat soldered in place.

It's like a tooth crown.
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