Rolex Vintage
strong>rolex vintage
do they make counterfeit vintage rolexes from the 1950's?
i have a reallllly old rolex( oyster, not oysterdate) everything seems right, including proper sweep, internal & external markings etc... except, it is not completely water tight, and it says precisioc instead of precision. the weird thing is this isn't a real sought after watch, and the wear and tear dates it to the 50's so was anyone even making fakes back then?. so if you have any info hit me up, thanks
If your watch is a counterfeit, it would have been manufactured quite recently because I am pretty sure there were no counterfeits in the 50s.
If you are sure the watch in your possession is a 1950s model, then it is very likely to be a genuine Rolex. However, the inscription "precisioc" sounds rather fishy - I agree with you. Could your watch not be a more recent fake (from the 80s, say) which would have sustained a lot of usage thus showing wear and tear?
If I were you, I'd take it to a Rolex dealer's or give one a call - he might be able to explain the "precisioc".
Hope this helps, at least a little bit!
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