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I Have No 025 from the 1970 batch
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By: rolro5517 : November 28th, 2014-03:34
Difficult with this website... Could you send a post on VRF and I will post pics Moreover, we speak about 4 series of 25 watches But I can only find MN68, 70 and 73 on the net No Rolex MN75...... Only Tudor We should ask collectors... Regards
PM???
By: rolro5517 : November 28th, 2014-04:02
what is PM? We need to ask collectors Maybe only 75 pieces... I have papers from army with case number and mN... Exceptional This confirm that Rolex MN exist as true military watches Last point, were they bought directly from Rolex or from AD...?
SN
By: rolro5517 : December 1st, 2014-04:23
Yes how differs the SN??? They sould be in the same SN range, because they belong to the same batch We need Graham SN And number 17 SN (which has a lug engraved?????) Will get mine asap to compare Also they never come with box and original warranty papers...
My SN
By: rolro5517 : December 2nd, 2014-00:18
hello Mine is 2 29x xxx 68 I think... MN 70 number higher than yours Attributed in 1970 on official document from French army It looks like these watches were not delivered at the same time Was it the same with Tudor? We also need more SN even from MN68 b...
Thank you, Rolro 5517.
By: amanico : December 2nd, 2014-11:20
Very interesting document. I heard the same about Prieur and some other ADs all over France. It is clear that Rolex didn't deliver these 5513 directly to the M.N, but that the M.N bought them to ADs. The thing is that PRIEUR won't help us to have more inf...
He was
By: rolro5517 : December 2nd, 2014-23:20
a military engineer. It looks like he contributed a lot to the navy during a mission or a development program Because attribution comes from admiralty, and Lacoste thanks him a lot! We can imagine everything...