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Rolex Oyster perpetual red and blue

By yungsean22, 4 May, 2017
Description

from WW2, battery is broken.

Category
Watches and Timepieces
Condition
Fair
For Sale?
No
Photos
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Joseph

8 years 2 months ago

Re: Rolex Oyster perpetual red and blue

Hi,

Did you or a relative purchase this watch? Do you by any chance have the original receipt? Asking because the problem with appraising Rolex watches is that the great majority are replicas. An appraisal on a Rolex watch really can't be done unless completed in person by a Rolex expert as it's often impossible to tell an original from a relica by photograph.

- Joseph

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Karen Chen

8 years 2 months ago

Re: Rolex Oyster perpetual red and blue

If I am not mistaken this Watch has a self winding mechanism not a battery. 

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Joseph

8 years 2 months ago

In reply to Re: Rolex Oyster perpetual red and blue by Karen Chen

Re: Rolex Oyster perpetual red and blue

Karen, you are exactly right. Rolex watches have self-winding automatic mechanisms, they do not have batteries. If this one has a battery then it would most certainly be a replica. Hence, another reason why Rolex watches cannot be appraised without an in-person inspection.

- Joseph

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