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- 1530 60 70 cal Rolex movements. . . | NAWCC Forums
As time went by, whenever Rolex found it necessary to install a case back with a different number on a particular watch, they began using a jeweler's engraving machine (pantograph) to scratch through the original ref number, and add a new one that matched the case at hand
- Help with ID on a Rolex - NAWCC Forums
The reference number between the lugs is M832118 and also inside the dial track The movement Rotor has 25 J 1940 S A, with the Rolex logo and inside the case back has 2350 I think the movement has a number under the balance wheel 2836-2
- Battery Replacement in a knock-off Rolex watch: | NAWCC Forums
Hello All, I'm relatively new to watch repair and collecting, and have a question about a seemingly simple "Rolex, probably Chinese knock-off watch How do I access the battery in it? I can't access the back to get to the battery, and don't know if I pry it off, turn it with a
- Is this a Rolex Rebberg movement? | NAWCC Forums
A true Rolex would only have an aegler 15 jewel movement signed on the bridge or ratchet wheel post 1915 Other brands under W D were sold at lowers costs compared to the rolex brand and would never feature a subpar 7 jewel movement If its not signed rolex then its not a rolex Even Rolex-Marconi signed movement is NOT a rolex
- Rolex Made in China? - NAWCC Forums
With four or five large, well-equipped buildings in Switzerland, Rolex is well positioned be vertically integrated and manufacture all their own parts A possible explanation of why viral videos exist that claim important and or luxury goods are actually made in China is presented by "The China Show" channel: (Warning - video has foul language )
- Advice on vintage Rolex 710 cal. movement - NAWCC Forums
Hello: I am having an issue with a Rolex Campbell I am fond of Though in need of a service, it was running prior to my servicing it There were no major issues I was aware of Maybe, because it's an old Rolex, I shouldn't have, but I took the chance and did it myself as I have with many
- Rolex and Tudor on early 40s dial - NAWCC Forums
I have read many discussion about Rolex and Tudor names together on watch dials Though there are examples, there are few early examples of legitimate co-habitations I have seen a few pictures strewn across the net and wonder if the attached look legit I had the opportunity to purchase one
- Rolex Datjust 14 or 18K gold? - NAWCC Forums
At about that time, Rolex gravitated to the 3100 series movements, the Geneva made bracelet, fitted sapphire crystals, and went to 18 karat and steel everywhere
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