Lot 167
ROLEX - an 18k gold automatic lady's Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch circa 1989, the...
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Lot 167
ROLEX - an 18k gold automatic lady's Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch circa 1989, the...
Lot 167
Lot Description
ROLEX - an 18k gold automatic lady's Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch circa 1989, the champagne dial with diamond dot markers, bordered by a minute track, date aperture positioned to three o'clock, fluted bezel, tonneau shaped case fitted to an 18k gold President bracelet, reference number 69178, serial number L961691. Case width 25mm. With box.
Brand: Rolex
Export issue: Yes
Model: Datejust
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
18k gold Rolex bracelet watch, automatic movement currently functioning, dial appears in general good condition, diamond dot markers are well matched and lively, hands appear in general good condition however some light marks can be seen when viewed under a loupe, glass has a small chip to the edge of the glass near the six o'clock point visible with the naked eye, there are some tiny chips to the edge of the glass to the left hand side of the glass only noticeable with closer inspection, case has surface scratches and scuffs as a result of wear, case back has some residue, bezel is scratched and worn from use, bracelet links are heavily stretched and loose, bracelet has many surface scratches from wear, clasp is heavily scratched and crown is rubbed and worn, clasp is in working order. Bracelet measures approximately 17cm including the case.
Due to the opening of the case back we recommend that this watch be resealed by an authorised technician before use near water.
Please note that this lot does come with box.
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Importation of Watches into the US
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