Ryanxzgx
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Identify the Rolex, many thanks!
Greetings everyone,
This is my first post on this site.
Recently, I visited a vintage watch store, and a vintage Rolex caught my eyes. This Rolex I believe, is a ref 1003, and I checked out the movement. It has a 1560 movement, and appears to be ok. The one part I am really so sure is the blue second hand. I am not so sure if it is right.
So I am asking friends in the forum for help. Can anybody tell if the second hand on this rolex is correct?
Many thanks!
Best
Ryan!
This message has been edited by Ryanxzgx on 2016-05-04 05:02:59

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