I don’t normally post much on the Rolex forum but my new piece has given me a new found respect for vintage Rolex No not the usual Daytona’s ( so expensive ) or the submariner - much as I love mine ( so hot and getting hotter ) But a new category - the da
I inhereted a 1949 model 5015. It has gold bezel and gold numbers(every other).I don't know what gold it is. On the dial it reads rolex oyster perpetual,officially certified chronometer. Stainless back,crown has Swiss symbol rolex oyster. Seems to keep go