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Old 20 March 2011, 05:00 AM   #1
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Icon20 17 Rubis Swiss Precision Ladies Rolex Watch

Hi all,
I'm new to the forum and would really appreciate any help with info on my Rolex.

I've had my Rolex watch for over 20 years and I know very little about it.

The markings inside the case are

DS&S
22939

There is a marking scribed on the inner case which looks like L/80836/MC

I'll post some photos so you can see.

I'd really appreciate any feedback



Thank you
Siany
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Old 21 March 2011, 01:09 AM   #2
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Hi all,
I'm new to the forum and would really appreciate any help with info on my Rolex.

I've had my Rolex watch for over 20 years and I know very little about it.

The markings inside the case are

DS&S
22939

There is a marking scribed on the inner case which looks like L/80836/MC

I'll post some photos so you can see.

I'd really appreciate any feedback



Thank you
Siany
Hi Does anyone have any knowledge they would be willing to share about the markings on my watch.

Much appreciated
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Old 21 March 2011, 01:13 AM   #3
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It's 9kt gold
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Old 21 March 2011, 01:27 AM   #4
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Well first its a 9CT Gold case marked DS&S which stands for Dennison & Shackman, a English watch case manufacturer who made many gold watch cases for Rolex.Its a typical Rolex Precision cocktail type watch I would say from the 1950-60s and looks like a service watchmakers scratch markings on case back. But today ladies cocktail watches have not a huge value, although gold prices now at there peak, picture of dial would help with a more accurate date.
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I would like to see the dial
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