Here's someone who believes his rolex vise is extremely valuable. He may be right!:
https://www.chrono-shop.net/en/4472-rolex-foreign-m-3-collectible-vintage-original-repair-tool-table-vice-bench-base-jewellery-watch-repair-old-tool.html
Online only
995,00 €e
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These are also used to hold uncased movements for repair work. There are also case-back removal tools and the like (since Rolex likes to use a case-back design that requires a specialized tool to unscrew).Here is what a Rolex watch vise looks like. It's made to hold the round case firmly between the 4 red posts so a watch can be assembled, disassembled or otherwise worked on. The red posts are somewhat soft, and won't mar a gold case.
No sane watchmaker would chuck up a gold Rolex case into the O.P.'s bench vise with it's serrated jaws.
To my mind either the bench vise maker was a different Rolex, or Rolex--the Swiss watch company, also made bench vises for uses other than watchmaking.
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