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ROLEX of Switzerland present the 66 OYSTER PERPETUAL" World s first waterproof and self winding chronometer 0 6 739" @ 0 6 Each and every Rolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer carries its own individual certificate of Accuracy from the Swiss Govern- ment Testing Stations, Bureaux officials." This official 'pedigree refers to the very Chronometer you buy, SO you can rely on it to keep accurate time always. As the name implies, the "'Rolex: Oyster' is hermetically-sealed like an oyster against water, moisture perspiration; powder , dust and dirt! Rolex Oysters have swum the English Channel, flown Mt. Everest sweltered in deserts, endured Arctic cold without a trace of ill-effect. nooc The "Oyster Perpetual"r never needs winding! The secret of its perpetual motion is the "Rolex Auto-Rotor, an ingenious mechan- ism which revolves both clockwise and anti-clockwise saving you the worry of daily winding: Pro- vided you wear your "Oyster Per- petual" for 6 hours each day, it will function without winding; for ever: The "Oyster Perpetual" is cased in stainless steel, a handsome stream- lined dial with modern wedge numer- als, a special patented Rolex crystal which is practically unbreakable. The "Oyster Perpetual" is the perfect answer to an executive presentation for any occasion which demands 0 gift of the highest quality. ROLEX Look for the Rolex "Red Seal" attached to every Rolex Chronometer. The "Oyster Perpetual" and other ROLEX "Oyster" from E28/5/- to Rolex and Tudor Watches for men and E33/2/6. women are obtainable from leading ROLEX "Oyster" Perpetual; 857/2/6 jewellers throughout New Zealand and 859/2/6. 1 9 1

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 17

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