I found this 40's Rolex Bubbleback today at an estate sale. I think it is a 2940 but I don't have the tool to get the case back off so I am not anyone know what model it is for sure?
Bubbleback ref 2940 c. 1954. Too small? Well, Mr. Clark Gable owned a similar watch he wore with special charm! Ok, ok I' m far from Mr Gable handsome look and coolness but I enjoy wearing my little bubblebacks so much! This message has been edited by Sub
the rarest bubbleback, centregraph 2940 u might see a lot bb with the retailer name on it, however to find one with the word "centregraph" in extremely hard, so far i have seen only 2 example surface in this regular size, almost all of them are self windi
the rarest bubbleback, centregraph 2940 u might see a lot bb with the retailer name on it, however to find one with the word "centregraph" in extremely hard, so far i have seen only 2 example surface in this regular size, almost all of them are self windi
Hi watchprosite friend, My latest score , a rolex oyster perpetual bubble back ref 2940 , issued by mappin ( from mappin y web ?) . Does is anyone know or this is the centregraph model , I thought so because of the red seconds hand. Thanks all , and great