Lot 233
ROLEX - a stainless steel automatic lady's Oyster Perpetual Date bracelet watch circa 1998, the...
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Lot 233
ROLEX - a stainless steel automatic lady's Oyster Perpetual Date bracelet watch circa 1998, the...
Lot 233
Lot Description
ROLEX - a stainless steel automatic lady's Oyster Perpetual Date bracelet watch circa 1998, the silvered dial with hourly applied batons and minute track, date aperture positioned to three o'clock, smooth bezel, tonneau shaped case, both reference and serial number are partially rubbed, fitted to a steel Jubilee bracelet with folding clasp, signed calibre 2135. Case width 25mm. With box.
Brand: Rolex
Export issue: Yes
Model: Date
Postage: Auction Default
Derivative: Oyster Perpetual
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
A Rolex bracelet watch, movement is currently functioning, however tarnishing and wear to the edge of the movement and rotor, there appears to be two areas of pronounced wear to the case threads, reference and serial numbers are partially rubbed, dial has a few tiny marks, hands have light marks and scratches, glass has no scratches visible to the naked eye but has a few tiny chips to the edge, case is lightly scratched with dints, possible evidence of repolishing, small chip to one of the lugs, tiny dints to the crown, bezel shows evidence of repolishing, light scratches and dints, bracelet has medium scratches and scuffs, clasp is lightly scratched and is in good working order, bracelet has been stretched and measures approximately 16cm including the case.
Due to the opening of this case back we recommend that this watch is sealed by an authorised technician before use near water.
With box.
Please note that this lot does not come with papers.
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Importation of Watches into the US
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