Hi all, it's been a long time since I've come by here, but I saw a lovely vintage Rolex the other day and it has me interested. It was presented to me as a mid 1940's Rolex Oyster (model #4365) - it has the "Rolex Oyster" written on the crown instead of the actual crown logo. It's the perfect size for me and the price is okay. The only thing that's got me re-thinking it is that the dial has been "re worked" and as such, I think the Rolex & crown above, and the "chronometer" below have been re done but I'm not sure. The seller is someone who acquired this watch I think in the early '80's, sold it to a friend, and bought it back recently. He said when it came to him originally, the dial had already been re done, but nothing's been done to it since other than basic maintenance. I've looked up the model online and I cannot seem to find any examples that have this hand painted black Rolex/crown or chronometer. Most examples seem to have a gold raised up crown and/or Rolex, but not written in black paint on the dial.
To those here who have more expert eyes than I, does this look authentic from what you can see? Many thanks in advance!