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    Movement ID Help Pls.

    Can anyone help me identify the caliber number for this Rolex?

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    Precision 9708 (1970s)
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    pretty ! might well be the 1215 cal

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    yeah not one for rolex but 1215 sounds right but think thou would lean to the 1225 nope the 1225 is the date version ant it so yeah 1215 more then likely
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    Quote Originally Posted by morningtundra View Post
    Can anyone help me identify the caliber number for this Rolex?

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    It would help to show both sides.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan R View Post
    It would help to show both sides.



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    Very much so. So we can see what functions we are working with.

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    Precision 9708 I thought that was a no date no sub model ? central seconds ?
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