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  2. Rolex Datjust 14 or 18K gold? - NAWCC Forums

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    North America was supplied with steel and 14 karat, and domestic bracelets, except for the Day-Date model which has always been 18 karat, everywhere they were sold. This changed during the late 1980s. At about that time, Rolex gravitated to the 3100 series movements, the Geneva made bracelet, fitted sapphire crystals, and went to 18 karat and ...

  3. Advice on vintage Rolex 710 cal. movement | NAWCC Forums

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    Jun 27, 2023. #8. a) you mention staking set. It is a Rolex, a jewel would be a better way of fixing arbor sideshake. b) the balance appears to have magnetic problems and maybe the escape wheel too. My suggestion was to remove the pinion rather than the risk of removing the sweep second wheel on top of the 3rd wheel.

  4. Rolex lube equivalents? - NAWCC Forums

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    The pivots that turn in the jewels are lubed with HP1000. They use 2 types of Rolex specific grease: one for the pallets and one for all other thing that are lubed with Fat. You should be able to use 9504 (the blue grease) from Moebious and specifically for the pallets 9415 also from Moebius.

  5. Rolex cal. 59 question - NAWCC Forums

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    NAWCC Member. May 4, 2015. #1. Hi all, I have two watches with the Rolex cal. 59 movement: a Rolex Victory and Sky Rocket. I know from research that this movement is a Font 30 modified by Rolex. Both of the watches run, but have not been serviced recently (or maybe ever!) so I do not currently wear either. However, I am about ready to service ...

  6. Help with ID on a Rolex - NAWCC Forums

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    NAWCC Member. Jul 31, 2024. #3. Uh-oh, a web search of just "M832118" gets several results on it being a serial number that appeared repeatedly on counterfeits. I'd like to see higher resolution photos of the movement to help identify it. It appears to me to be a Swiss ETA 2836-2 movement, like roughbarked said, rather than a Rolex movement.

  7. Battery Replacement in a knock-off Rolex watch: - NAWCC Forums

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    Oct 1, 2011. #3. Most knock-off Rolex watches have a back that screws off like the original. There is a tool that you can purchase from someone like TimeSavers but I can usually remove the back by using a pocket knife to engage, at an angle, into one of the little slots on the outside edge of the back and force it to turn in the CCW direction.

  8. 1530/60/70 cal Rolex movements... - NAWCC Forums

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    The 1560/1570 movements were based on the 1530 which was introduced (around) 1957, and continued until (around) 1964. It was available in 17 or 26 Jewels, and operated at 18,000 BPH (Beats per hour). The 1560 was introduced (around) 1965, and continued until (around) 1967--it was 26 Jewels/18,000 BPH.

  9. Rolex Lighters - NAWCC Forums

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    4thdimension. NAWCC Member. May 26, 2005. #3. Probably not. When one applies for a trademark. there is a box to fill in which descibes the class or category of goods to be sold under trademark. It isn't too rare to see a well known trademark taken advantage of on a different kind of goods. I've got a Rolex walkie-talkie and I've seen rolex TP ...

  10. Rolex Gammeter - NAWCC Forums

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    Apr 28, 2009. #1. Knowing that I collect vintage watches, my sister-in-law gave me this Rolex Oyster Perpetual Gammeter watch. Unfortunately, my collection is limited, mostly, to Vacheron and Omega and I don't know anything about Rolex's. I have done a search on Rolex Gammeter and come up with little or no information.

  11. Mechanical WW - Loose Rolex Rotor Axel - NAWCC Forums

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    A good friend of mine asked me to help get his Oyster Prince running for him. I've dissembled the 1570 movement. And I have found a few problems already. The main head ache so far is the Rotor Axel/Post is loose and worn with the weight just spinning on it. The past owner or watch maker tied a piece of string underneath to hold it down lol.