Great video, Felix! I have a Joskes Hecho en Mexico Rolex Jubilee bracelet that I bought new in Zona Rosa in Mexico City in 1987 for my Datejust 1603. I wore it for about 15 years until I bought a more modern jubilee in Geneva.
@@GoldammerVintageWatches I think it was under USD 200, maybe 175? But that was a long time ago. It was new in a fancy shop with Rolex sign that sold Rolex.
Hello, I live in Mexico. I have seen Omega Ω watches that have "made in Mexico" written on them, like other brands like Mido and Tissot. They are good quality collaborations.
Excellent video , Have you ever seen 62510h without clasp code(only have registered swiss made on the left, Rolex clasp logo in the middle, Steelinox and 62510H on the right) Thank you.
interesting video,I have a watch with a similar bracelet to that ladder bracelet at 7.00 and it's signed "netonia stainless steel".it's on a services marine watch which is a datejust homage .services watches were assembled in England but often used swiss movements.the watch dates from 1965.
I have the Switzerland one two tone 18k. rolled steel links good condition 1973. It’s light and flexible and comfy. I should get a modern one and retire it.
Great video, Felix! I have a Joskes Hecho en Mexico Rolex Jubilee bracelet that I bought new in Zona Rosa in Mexico City in 1987 for my Datejust 1603. I wore it for about 15 years until I bought a more modern jubilee in Geneva.
Much thanks buddy!! Did you remember the price? 😅✊
@@GoldammerVintageWatches I think it was under USD 200, maybe 175? But that was a long time ago. It was new in a fancy shop with Rolex sign that sold Rolex.
Hello, I live in Mexico.
I have seen Omega Ω watches that have "made in Mexico" written on them, like other brands like Mido and Tissot. They are good quality collaborations.
Thanks for sharing mate ✊
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Excellent video once again, Felix. I learn something new every time!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate your comment 🤝 I also learned a lot this time.
There was a Joskes department store in Dallas Tx. We shopped there as a young adult, they had a huge jewelry section.
Tja ne for sharing!!
Wieder was gelernt. Stark
Ich auch :D
Knew about the Mexican bracelet so i was unsure about watching the vid.. But Japan, Venezuela?! Amazing research
Yeah man, insane! There is so much more to learn ✊
Excellent video , Have you ever seen 62510h without clasp code(only have registered swiss made on the left,
Rolex clasp logo in the middle, Steelinox and 62510H on the right)
Thank you.
Thanks!! Unfortunately I can’t remember to hold such a bracelet in my hands
There also Rolex gold cases and bracelets made in Japan that stamped with a little Japanese flag.
Interesting, also never seen 🤝
Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
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Next time I will go to Switzerland to buy ROLEX.
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interesting video,I have a watch with a similar bracelet to that ladder bracelet at 7.00 and it's signed "netonia stainless steel".it's on a services marine watch which is a datejust homage .services watches were assembled in England but often used swiss movements.the watch dates from 1965.
Thanks for sharing 🙏✨
I have the Switzerland one two tone 18k. rolled steel links good condition 1973. It’s light and flexible and comfy. I should get a modern one and retire it.
❤ iam like rolex vintage patina😂