Rolex Oyster Perpetual Watches
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Originally invented in 1770 by Abraham-Louis Breguet, the first self-winding movement was crude and unworkable. Over a century and a half later in 1934, and Rolex Chief Technician Emile Borer introduced the Rolex Perpetual movement, a slick, self-winding calibre small enough and efficient enough to be fitted to any Rolex watch.
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Rolex
Oyster Perpetual
124200
€ 6.665
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Age:
Less than a year (2020)
Manufacturer's Warranty
Rolex
Oyster Perpetual
277200
€ 6.330
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Age:
Less than a year (2020)
Manufacturer's Warranty
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