I got this watch from a friend of mine in non-working order as he had attempted to get it running for years with no success.
Given the rather rare and unique California dial, I took on the challenge, though really had no idea exactly how difficult finding parts for this exact model would be.
After purchasing 5 “4th wheels”, over 12 months, all of which were wrong for one reason or another; I purchased a complete movement, dial and hand set for a sweeping center second Tudor which utilized the exact same movement as this model at the time. (Trying to recall, but believe it may be a FHF30).
The one issue that arose following the repair was that the minute hand lume was damaged. The hand itself is perfect (and it is there if you look closely), However the lume will have to be reapplied, and looking for someone specializing in vintage watches to perform this work, or it’s something the new owner can source on your own if they so choose.
This watch is somewhat difficult to value as extensive comps are not available, and no direct comps at all for this exact model. I would explain why, though I’m sure the are people reading who know much more about the Canadian marketed Rolexes, but will answer any questions to the best of my ability, or provide updates in the event new information is given to me by the very knowledgeable CWC community.
I have a vintage OEM Rolex pin buckle that I’ll include with the sale.
The watch was brought to Damiani where they checked for authenticity and issued an appraised value of $4,500 CAD.
I’ll be selling the watch for a fair price once I discuss with the various interested parties to determine what that may be. As I can’t leave the price blank I’ll state the asking price as $3,500 CAD OBRO.
Specs:
Year: 1943
Serial Number: 180,814
Case: Stainless Steel
Case size: 35mm with crown. 30mm without.
Model: Speedking
Movement: 17 jewels with sweep center seconds
The second movement, dial, handset, etc is also available as part of the sale should the buyer have an interest. The second movement is just a 4th wheel away from completion!
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Given the rather rare and unique California dial, I took on the challenge, though really had no idea exactly how difficult finding parts for this exact model would be.
After purchasing 5 “4th wheels”, over 12 months, all of which were wrong for one reason or another; I purchased a complete movement, dial and hand set for a sweeping center second Tudor which utilized the exact same movement as this model at the time. (Trying to recall, but believe it may be a FHF30).
The one issue that arose following the repair was that the minute hand lume was damaged. The hand itself is perfect (and it is there if you look closely), However the lume will have to be reapplied, and looking for someone specializing in vintage watches to perform this work, or it’s something the new owner can source on your own if they so choose.
This watch is somewhat difficult to value as extensive comps are not available, and no direct comps at all for this exact model. I would explain why, though I’m sure the are people reading who know much more about the Canadian marketed Rolexes, but will answer any questions to the best of my ability, or provide updates in the event new information is given to me by the very knowledgeable CWC community.
I have a vintage OEM Rolex pin buckle that I’ll include with the sale.
The watch was brought to Damiani where they checked for authenticity and issued an appraised value of $4,500 CAD.
I’ll be selling the watch for a fair price once I discuss with the various interested parties to determine what that may be. As I can’t leave the price blank I’ll state the asking price as $3,500 CAD OBRO.
Specs:
Year: 1943
Serial Number: 180,814
Case: Stainless Steel
Case size: 35mm with crown. 30mm without.
Model: Speedking
Movement: 17 jewels with sweep center seconds
The second movement, dial, handset, etc is also available as part of the sale should the buyer have an interest. The second movement is just a 4th wheel away from completion!
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