Showing posts with label Jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewelry. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Various Examples of Vintage Rolex / Tudor Endpieces with Corresponding Endlinks e.g. 17 78350



    Hi guys!,  I attended a farewell party of a friend who is a young doctor leaving our province to work in Canada. Before passing the Board Exam for Medicine, my friend was already a registered and a practicing nurse here in the Philippines. He is going to work in Canada as a nurse to seek a greener pasture. He promised his family to take the Board Exam for Medicine in Canada after he is settled there for 2 years. I wish him good health, a hassle free travel and all the luck in the world! 

    Before going to bed, I am sharing with you some examples of Rolex / Tudor Endpieces with their corresponding endlinks and the lugsizes they fit.




This 361 B should has a folded endlink marked 7835 B 19. This one fits a Rolex Tudor 19MM lugsize.




The 557 endpiece has an endlink with 78350 19. This one fits a 19MM lugsize.




    This endpiece marked 50 is for a jubilee stainless steel endlink with no markings. This endpiece fits a 20MM lugsize.




This 562 endpiece has a 78350 17 folded endlink. This one fits a 17MM lugsize.




This 257 endpiece has a folded 7835 endlink. It fits a 19MM lugsize.





Thursday, June 19, 2014

Rolex Cosmograph "Red" Daytona 16520 Automatic in Stainless Steel Wristwatch

Enough of a bad dial and a bad bezel posts, I am sharing a high end watch for your reference, a Collectible Rolex Cosmograph "Red" Daytona 16520 Automatic in Stainless Steel Wristwatch.
Movement and the back case are perfectly fine.
The model number is well defined and can be viewed even with a naked eye. This is a heavy watch for a asians with small wrists.
All functions return to zero. The serial numbers are also well defined and begin with S48.
Happy Viewing! Please use the translation button located at the upper right side if you want to read my watch description in your own native language.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

A Vintage Rolex GMT-Master Faded Yellow Bezel was a Saviour

I had one Vintage Rolex GMT-Master 1675 Faded Pepsi Bezel Insert left in my inventory and I was not sure if the appearance of the bezel would attract buyers until I saw a faded GMT Yellow Bezel inside my drawer and I thought of combining it with the Pepsi Faded Bezel for auction. The two items did very well in auction and I honestly did not expect that auction to bring in some extra cash. All I wanted was to get my money back from both items. I did not think about profit. To the person who bought these two items, Thank you very much!
I have remembered a line from a book "Blink" that I have read that says, the first thing that comes to your mind is the right thing because that first decision of yours is a mixture of all your past experiences. I'm happy that I did the right thing!