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The world s first and finest wrist chronometer ROLEX (Oysteh Ifenpdtual 0 01 659 0 2 Now adding the final touch of grace Another Rolex first new Phantom to all Rolex Oysters is the slimmer Crown waterproof even when case: pulled out for hand-setting. The Rolex Oyster' was the first; ill-effects. You never have to wind this masterpiece of watchmaking yet it and is still the foremost: waterproof remains accurate for a lifetime. and self-winding wrist chronometer Cased in Stainless Steel, the 'Oyster in the world: Perpetual" has a special crystal that is No dust, perspiration Or water can practically unbreakable. In its heautiful penetrate that perfectly waterproof presentation box; this Rolex Chrono- "Oyster' case and SO harm the move- meter is the perfect answer for any ment. Rolex Oysters have swum the occasion which demands a ~gift of superb Channel; flown Mt. Everest; crossed quality. deserts and the Arctic,; without trace of Price: � 59/2/6. This Rolex "Red Seal" is Qt further proof of perfection. It is ( sign used by Rolex to show thut the Swiss Govern- ment have tested the very chronometer you ar � buying and have awar ded it one of their coveted Oficial Timing Certificates. Other fine watches by Rolex of Switzerland; each a gift to be cherished Rolex Oyster Royal, 15 jewelled movement, shock-resistant: Price: 829/17/6. Rolex Oyster Speed King, 17 jewelled medium-sized model: Price: � 33/2/6. TUOor An important braneh of thc Rolcx family The Tudor Ladies' Oyster Tudor Oyster 17 jewelled lever Neat and accurate non-magnetic movement; sweep-second 17 jewelled movement 2 in "Oyster" hand; stainless steel hermetically- waterproof case: Unbreakable crystal: sealed case; shock-resistant: Price E24/17/6 Price: 622/15/- JASK TO SEE THE FINE RANGE OF SWISS ROLEX AND TUDOR WATCHES AT ALL LEADING JEWELLERS RXN3I 0 1

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 11

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