This was the Rolex that my grandpa got for serving his company (Sime Darby) for 36 years. Somehow the leather strap/buckle is missing. So is the box. My dad don’t know if it comes with any papers or certificates.
One thing I noticed about this watch is that the crown is placed below the 12 marker whereas watches today have the crown replacing the numeral 12. Since when did Rolex change this?
The dial has patina’d and the markers oxidized; should I at least restore the markers?
My grandpa was presented this watch in 1955 after he retired.
This watch is in Canada now with my parents. My dad will bring it back to S’pore to have it serviced and give it a new leather strap and a buckle.
Could any members here kindly advice…
a) About the history of this model? Any model number?
b) What sort of repairs/restoration works should I do when I receive it?
c) What caliber? Movement?
I’ve been searching with tags ‘Rolex 1955 Oyster Perpetual’ and cant find anything.
Sorry for the poor pictures.
One thing I noticed about this watch is that the crown is placed below the 12 marker whereas watches today have the crown replacing the numeral 12. Since when did Rolex change this?
The dial has patina’d and the markers oxidized; should I at least restore the markers?
My grandpa was presented this watch in 1955 after he retired.
This watch is in Canada now with my parents. My dad will bring it back to S’pore to have it serviced and give it a new leather strap and a buckle.
Could any members here kindly advice…
a) About the history of this model? Any model number?
b) What sort of repairs/restoration works should I do when I receive it?
c) What caliber? Movement?
I’ve been searching with tags ‘Rolex 1955 Oyster Perpetual’ and cant find anything.
Sorry for the poor pictures.
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