Rolex. A group lot of two gold and one silver rectangular curved wristwatches
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Rolex. A group lot of two gold and one silver rectangular curved wristwatches

SIGNED ROLEX, THE FIRST, EATON 1/4 CENTURY CLUB, PRINCE, REF. 3937, MOVEMENT NO. T61137, THE SECOND, PRINCE, REF. 971U, MOVEMENT NO. 71'024, CASE NO. 68'843, THE THIRD, REF. 971, MOVEMENT NO. 72721, CASE NO. 02761, ALL CIRCA 1938

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Rolex. A group lot of two gold and one silver rectangular curved wristwatches
Signed Rolex, the first, Eaton 1/4 Century Club, Prince, ref. 3937, movement no. T61137, the second, Prince, ref. 971U, movement no. 71'024, case no. 68'843, the third, ref. 971, movement no. 72721, case no. 02761, all circa 1938
Rectangular mechanical movements, the first with silvered dial, black 1/4 Century Club for numerals, subsidiary seconds, 14K gold rectangular-shaped case, extended scrolled lugs, curved snap on back engraved Presented to Robert C.Banks to mark a quarter century of continuous service with the T.EATON Co Limited 1926-1951,the second with two tone silvered dial, Arabic numerals, inner railway minute divisions, subsidiary seconds, rectangular curved stainless steel and 9K gold case, curved gold snap on back engraved with monogram CCR Dec. 1938, the third with two-tone silvered dial, Arabic numerals, large subsidiary seconds, silver rectangular case, flared sides, curved snap on back, cases, dials and movements signed
35.7 mm., 43 mm. & 42.7 mm. overall lengths (3)
注意事项
Prospective buyers should be aware that the importation of Rolex watches into the United States is highly restricted. Rolex watches may not be shipped into the USA and can only be imported personally. Generally a buyer may import only one watch into the USA. For further information please contact our specialists in charge of the sale. Please note other countries may have comparable import restrictions for luxury watches.

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The Eaton department store, one of Canada's largest retailers at the time, was opened by Timothy Eaton in Toronto in 1869. Between the 1930s and 1960s, the "Century Club" watches were given to employees as a reward for 25 years of loyal service, the backs engraved with the name of the recipient.