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5 December 2009, 02:30 PM | #1 |
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Our "new" W&D Rolex
This is a 9k Gold W&D Rolex Wristlet. It has an aftermarket bracelet (9k to match the watch).
The original watch strap would have been a ribbon type strap. My partner wears this daily.....and it gains approx. 6 mins per day. Hard to fully estimate the age, but we believe somewhere around the late 1910s to early 1920s. |
5 December 2009, 06:17 PM | #2 |
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Cool watch.
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6 December 2009, 01:31 AM | #4 |
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Nicely done. Congratulations.
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Hi. If you post pictures of the inside of the backs and movements of these watches I'll let you know the ages. GB Hallmarks were usually London (England) or Glasgow (Scotland). Tylden.
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That's what I love about this section...cool pieces you dont' see everyday. Congrats.
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That's a lovely vintage watch, your partner must be very happy with it.
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I shall upload some photos, but they may not be clear enough for you. I do not have a loupe, but as best I can tell with the naked eye the inside of the caseback says (from top to bottom): ROLEX R (in a circle), an arrow which has an impression within (but I cannot determine what is says/shows), a two digit number that may be "58" or "56". W&D 801405 SWISS On the movement, the only discernable writing is: ROLEX 15 JEWELS SWISS MADE There is also some kind of design which is partially covered over. By the markings I assume it is some form of measurement gauge |
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Any jeweller should be able to tell by the hallmark stamp when the watch case was imported into England. The movement was probably installed not long thereafter.
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I wish that more very early pieces were shown. To have a time piece working for longer than most of us have been alive....well to me that is a very special thing. It is a privilege to keep a piece of history alive. |
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Yes, Patty loves to wear it....and she often receives compliments and questions about the watch. Strange to me, but many of the teenagers around (Patty works in Youth Services) really take a shine to the wristlet. Hopefully a new generation to wonder at technology of a time past. |
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i love it ! that's a beautiful piece......
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Patty is a lucky girl. Interesting that the kids notice it. Maybe there's hope for them after all! Nancy and I also admire very early W&D / Rolex. 1908 and 1937:
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