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Rolex Binoculars 7*50 375 ft @ 1000 yds No93135 (1 Viewer)

christianbirder

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I bought these second hand (they might even be antique!) They also say coated lens on them.

Eye relief is not good so I only get about half the field of view but at the moment they are what I use!

weight 1.1 kg

Can anyone tell me anything about them.

They are the only pair of bins I know with this brand.

Jon
 
christianbirder said:
I bought these second hand (they might even be antique!) They also say coated lens on them.

Eye relief is not good so I only get about half the field of view but at the moment they are what I use!

weight 1.1 kg

Can anyone tell me anything about them.

They are the only pair of bins I know with this brand.

Jon
Hi Jon,
Any chance of seeing a photo of these? They sound intriguing. Rolex are a funny 'company' who keep unbelievable control over their name (insofar as official use). If they are genuine (authorised use of their name), they could be worth a fortune.
Is there any other writing on them?
cheers,
Andy
 
Just as a footnote. Rolex did use Sir Peter Scott for advertising purposes in the 70's... but if Rolex ever did lend their name to a range of binos, it would be more likely aimed at the Opera or Yachting community than birders.
 
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