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Old 29 December 2012, 01:37 PM   #1
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Any History on this 12 Tribes of Israel Rolex Pen?

I purchased this sterling silver 12 Tribes of Israel Rolex pen. Does anyone have any history on this pen? When were they first produced? Why were they produced? Were they only produced in Israel? Was this a limited series?

Any info would be appreciated. It's not in any of my books.

It also needs a refill. I'm thinking that a generic refill will work from a parker pen or something like that. Is this true?
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Old 29 December 2012, 01:45 PM   #2
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I purchased this sterling silver 12 Tribes of Israel Rolex pen. Does anyone have any history on this pen? When were they first produced? Why were they produced? Were they only produced in Israel? Was this a limited series?

Any info would be appreciated. It's not in any of my books.

It also needs a refill. I'm thinking that a generic refill will work from a parker pen or something like that. Is this true?
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Old 30 December 2012, 04:38 AM   #3
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Old 30 December 2012, 04:58 AM   #4
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I purchased this sterling silver 12 Tribes of Israel Rolex pen. Does anyone have any history on this pen? When were they first produced? Why were they produced? Were they only produced in Israel? Was this a limited series?

Any info would be appreciated. It's not in any of my books.

It also needs a refill. I'm thinking that a generic refill will work from a parker pen or something like that. Is this true?
These pens are normally promotional marketing items given away free by the AD at the time of promotion. And if any refill will fit and work thats all you want to make any pen work and write, thats what pens are for after all.
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Old 30 December 2012, 05:05 AM   #5
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I purchased this sterling silver 12 Tribes of Israel Rolex pen. Does anyone have any history on this pen? When were they first produced? Why were they produced? Were they only produced in Israel? Was this a limited series?

Any info would be appreciated. It's not in any of my books.

It also needs a refill. I'm thinking that a generic refill will work from a parker pen or something like that. Is this true?
Parker made /makes some of these Rolex Pens so I'd think their refills might work.
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RARE VINTAGE STERLING SILVER BALLPOINT PEN - TRIBES OF ISRAEL

made by Rolex Israel during the 1950s / 1960s

The top is inscribed "Sterling Silver" and underneath " Tribes of Israel"

At the bottom of the barrel there is Hebrew writing and "Made in Israel"

A chain and tag attached to the top of the barrel says "Rolex Israel"

The pen measures 12cm and is beautifully decorated. It comes in a plastic case marked "Rolex"


http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/61111...OF_ISRAEL.html
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Old 30 December 2012, 05:43 AM   #6
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Now that is pretty cool
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Old 30 December 2012, 06:47 AM   #7
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Maybe posting in Pens will get additional input: https://www.rolexforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=11
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Old 30 December 2012, 08:00 AM   #8
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Old 30 December 2012, 11:07 AM   #9
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Old 30 December 2012, 11:10 AM   #10
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Hey Dr.Linda,
As soon as I saw that pen,I knew I had one. It was given to me by a friend when I was in elementary school about 40 years ago. He brought it back from Israel. I never knew it had anything to do with Rolex. I knew exactly where I had it,but haven't touched it in many years. I opened it and it does say Rolex on the ink.
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Old 30 December 2012, 03:49 PM   #11
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Hey Dr.Linda,
As soon as I saw that pen,I knew I had one. It was given to me by a friend when I was in elementary school about 40 years ago. He brought it back from Israel. I never knew it had anything to do with Rolex. I knew exactly where I had it,but haven't touched it in many years. I opened it and it does say Rolex on the ink.


These pens are made of solid sterling silver. Get some polish and polish it up and you will see how nice it comes out.

Thanks everyone for the info. I love this pen and can't wait to use it.
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Old 4 January 2013, 03:13 AM   #12
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Update. The pen came "without" a refill. Obviously you can't find any. So, I figured out that it was a very fine tip point and only a vintage fine tip ink refill would work. I found one on ebay that belong to another pen brand. I snipped off the end and retrofitted a nub on the end of the ink refill so it would work and presto - I'm now writing with my Rolex pen. I also polished it with silver polish and it looks so amazing.
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Old 4 January 2013, 05:44 AM   #13
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Linda, very nice and glad you were able to get it working. It does look good after being polished but I myself like the patina that develops from tarnish built up over years.....congrats and enjoy!!!
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Wow the things I find about on this site. When I looked at this thread I recognized that they looked like 3 I found in my fathers in law dresser drawer after he passed away. I didn't think much at the time, so I went to get them and yup that's what they are. They are still in the original boxes. 2 of the boxes are marked Merkur and one box is marked Globus. Each the pen is a different style and the ink cartridge says ROLEX 78. I will post pics.
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Old 16 January 2013, 12:19 AM   #15
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Wow the things I find about on this site. When I looked at this thread I recognized that they looked like 3 I found in my fathers in law dresser drawer after he passed away. I didn't think much at the time, so I went to get them and yup that's what they are. They are still in the original boxes. 2 of the boxes are marked Merkur and one box is marked Globus. Each the pen is a different style and the ink cartridge says ROLEX 78. I will post pics.

That's a great find Ray. Post pics. I just got a second one and it has the Rolex ink in it. I bought a Non-rolex ink refill and it works but the holes are very narrow at the top and only fit a vintage fine point or ultra fine point refill so I could only find a refill on ebay from someone who had some old ones with ink still left in them. I write with them daily but not all the time.
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Old 16 January 2013, 02:24 AM   #16
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That's a great find Ray. Post pics. I just got a second one and it has the Rolex ink in it. I bought a Non-rolex ink refill and it works but the holes are very narrow at the top and only fit a vintage fine point or ultra fine point refill so I could only find a refill on ebay from someone who had some old ones with ink still left in them. I write with them daily but not all the time.
Linda, where are you finding these pens for sale...on Ebay?
I would love to have a pen such as the ones you have.....

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Old 16 January 2013, 09:18 AM   #17
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Yes, Leo, I found them at two different times on eBay. Sometimes you can find them for $20 or sometimes $200. That's the range. Rarely do they work or have the original Rolex ink refill in them. They were made in the 60s. Most have dried up. So, I buy them knowing they don't work and rig them to work. I have to put a nub on the end of the refill which forces them to stay in the "on" position and then the pressure on paper usually forces them to write. I buy up old refills made for fine point small head pens and then rig them to work.

I love both of my pens and use them regularly.

Since I saw someone's post about the patina (maybe it was you) I decided to keep one looking old and one looking new.
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Update. The pen came "without" a refill. Obviously you can't find any. So, I figured out that it was a very fine tip point and only a vintage fine tip ink refill would work. I found one on ebay that belong to another pen brand. I snipped off the end and retrofitted a nub on the end of the ink refill so it would work and presto - I'm now writing with my Rolex pen. I also polished it with silver polish and it looks so amazing.
Recently acquiring a pair of Rolex Israel pens for my wife - two different styles.
I was searching for refills and was advised that Staples stocks a replacement which will work - Monteverde® Medium Ballpoint Refill For Size-It Ballpoint Pens http://www.staples.com/Monteverde-Me.../product_78269


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Help!!

I have this Rolex pen that I just purchased. It needs some kind of special clicker and I'm not sure what to do. Please take a look and let me know if you have any advice! Thanks!
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I posted a couple of weeks ago about a similar issue. Did you ever solve the problem?
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I just received confirmation directly from Rolex that Silverolex pens were not manufactured by Rolex
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I just received confirmation directly from Rolex that Silverolex pens were not manufactured by Rolex
Were they manufactured for Rolex?
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