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Trevorwong
New member Username: Trevorwong
Post Number: 1 Registered: 03-2007
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Sunday, March 11, 2007 - 08:32 am: | |
Hi Zaf, Your Web is super. I inherit a Rolex Brevet model. At 12:00 position, there is mark of "BREVET +" and at 18:00 position, there is mark of "11343" and "MODELE DEROSE". I have studied your web and tried best to learn. This watch might be from 1953~1955 I think. This is YG but I dont know it is 14 or 18K. Sometimes, I still wear it and it still perform very accurat. Now, I also attached the photos and can you tell me: a. how old is this watch was; b. 14/18K? c. I do not want to put this watch back to Rolex Service centre because I heard they might change their parts.. ( I am not sure). So, can you give me some ways to protect this watch from broken... Thanks a lot (This is the only thing my late dad gave me). Thank you
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