Rolex Vintage 1665 "Double Red" Sea Dweller Mark IV Dial c. 1976
Description
Rolex 1665 Vintage "Double Red" Sea Dweller Mark IV Dial, stainless steel case is still thick and in fantastic condition, on a stainless steel 93150 Oyster bracelet with 585 end links, original MKIV "double red" dial (first two lines of text being in red) and hands are in fantastic condition with nicely matching original tritium, automatic Rolex caliber 1570 movement, date at 3 o'clock, centered sweep seconds hand, COSC, bi-directional rotating bezel, screw down "Triplock" crown & caseback, 3.1M Serial (circa 1972), water resistant to 610 meters, diameter: 40mm, thickness: 17mm. Excellent Condition.
Product price
SOLD
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