Rolex Pocket Watch Serial Number Database
Hi there, looks like a dunklings Rolex pocket watch. Very nice timepiece! I’m no expert but I have collected a few rolexes and have come across one similar to this (Dunklings rolex).
The watchmaker I usually use to service my watches said Dunklings was an importer of Rolex parts based in the eastern states of Australia and used to assemble the timepieces and sell them as dunklings rolex’s. Still valuable if working and I’m sure rare.
You wouldn’t happen to have any photos of the movement you could upload? The back case can usually be popped open with your fingernail. Tkx • • • • • • •. Dunklings was an importer of Rolex parts based in the eastern states of Australia and used to assemble the timepieces This is the first I've heard of them 'assembling the timepieces,' especially because the watch says 'Swiss Made' on it. I thought it was just one of the. Edit: Plus assembling 'Rolex parts' in the 1920's doesn't make sense.
Rolex at that point was basically an assembler itself, using third-party cases and movements. I believe they were already making their own dials though, like the signature guilloche sunburst silver dials from that era • • • • • • •.
Rolex Serial Number Database to help you date your Rolex watch to the correct year, provided by leading Rolex watch experts Sweeping Hand. Swiss Made Rolex Pocket Watch And Double Albo Fob. Poss Military. A lovely condition screw back Rolex pocket watch with double fob. The fob is an ALBO REGd N.C.R & Co. Swiss Made, keeps good time. Cortebert 526-535-540-548 - this was with the watch so I assume it’s the movement and calibre. 548 is engraved on the Movement.