As you can see in the picture, this very early Corum replica watches Turn-O-Graph looks a lot like a Submariner, and really a host of other Rolex sports watches.It eventually evolved into a slightly altered version of the traditional datejust (as seen in the picture of this post), but we tend to like these early ones better.This particular watch probably from the early 1950s, has a minimally polished dial, and original everything else.The hands are slightly worn, but no big deal there.The original bezel insert is heavily aged, however.
That being said, this watch is marked with replica watch gift something very rare for these models; it reads "50m=165ft" right on the face, which we have never seen before.This is definitely a great opportunity to scoop up an original, and non-traditional Rolex sports watch (or is it not a sports watch?).It is being sold for $13,500 which may seem like a lot, but for this watch in all original condition, it is more than fair.
on this early version of the strange watch that is the swiss replica watches Turn-O-Graph.Hodinkee in Rolex, Rolex Turn-O-Graph, Sports, Vintage Friday, October 17, 2008 at 12:10PM In our first post titled "Understanding a Classic," we discussed the Rolex Datejust, perhaps the most recognizable watch of all-time.In this post, we will discuss a particular version of the Datejust that is a classic in its own right, the Thunderbird, or Turn-O-Graph.