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At that time, Rolex indeed offered its watches for free to Allied prisoners of war, on the honor system – men who ordered watches could receive them and not need to return or pay for them .Rolex began the war continuing to sell watches around the world from Neutral Switzerland. In 1942 exports from landlocked Switzerland became much more difficult, and Rolex turned to an .

At that time, Rolex indeed offered its watches for free to Allied prisoners of war, on the honor system – men who ordered watches could receive them and not need to return or pay for them until the war's end.

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Rolex began the war continuing to sell watches around the world from Neutral Switzerland. In 1942 exports from landlocked Switzerland became much more difficult, and Rolex turned to an enormous “captive market” sitting on their doorstep in Germany: Allied Forces’ prisoners of war. The escape of 76 Allied airmen from the Nazi Luftwaffe Prisoner of War (POW) Stalag Luft III camp in March 1944 is one of history’s most famous prison breaks. The camp was 100 miles southeast of Berlin and would become immortalized in .Rolex noticed that large numbers of British and American troops were literally on the doorstep to Switzerland, being held prisoner in the German POW camps. In camp Stalag Luft III in Sagan, Germany (now Poland) there were about 10,000 allied aviators who had been shot down over occupied Europe. Corporal Clive James Nutting, above, far right, decided to order a stainless-steel Rolex Oyster 3525 Chronograph from Rolex while being held as a prisoner in Germany, in camp Stalag Luft III, during World War II. The 3525 Chronograph is .

A Rolex watch that helped a British prisoner to escape from the Nazi Stalag Luft III prisoner-of-war camp during World War II fetched 9,000 at an auction. The final sum for the timepiece, sold to an anonymous buyer, was less than .

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British Prisoners of War celebrate their liberation from Stalag 11B at Fallingbostel, 16 April 1945. Hans Wilsdorf of Rolex, on the other hand, was a committed supporter of the British cause and an outspoken advocate of the anti-Hitler alliance. One of the models made available to the detained soldiers in POW camps was the Rolex Oyster Chronograph reference 3525, which is now frequently referred to by its “Prisoner of War'' nickname.

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Douglas S. Dickins was in his early 20s when he was shot down over France during World War II and captured as a POW. This is a story of his courage and determination, and how a specific Rolex chronograph ended up in his possession. Unusual history of timepiece owned by airman imprisoned at Stalag Luft III is revealed as it sells at auction for £150,000. A glow-in-the dark Rolex helped British airmen make the real-life.

At that time, Rolex indeed offered its watches for free to Allied prisoners of war, on the honor system – men who ordered watches could receive them and not need to return or pay for them until the war's end.

Rolex began the war continuing to sell watches around the world from Neutral Switzerland. In 1942 exports from landlocked Switzerland became much more difficult, and Rolex turned to an enormous “captive market” sitting on their doorstep in Germany: Allied Forces’ prisoners of war. The escape of 76 Allied airmen from the Nazi Luftwaffe Prisoner of War (POW) Stalag Luft III camp in March 1944 is one of history’s most famous prison breaks. The camp was 100 miles southeast of Berlin and would become immortalized in .

Rolex noticed that large numbers of British and American troops were literally on the doorstep to Switzerland, being held prisoner in the German POW camps. In camp Stalag Luft III in Sagan, Germany (now Poland) there were about 10,000 allied aviators who had been shot down over occupied Europe.

Corporal Clive James Nutting, above, far right, decided to order a stainless-steel Rolex Oyster 3525 Chronograph from Rolex while being held as a prisoner in Germany, in camp Stalag Luft III, during World War II. The 3525 Chronograph is . A Rolex watch that helped a British prisoner to escape from the Nazi Stalag Luft III prisoner-of-war camp during World War II fetched 9,000 at an auction. The final sum for the timepiece, sold to an anonymous buyer, was less than . British Prisoners of War celebrate their liberation from Stalag 11B at Fallingbostel, 16 April 1945. Hans Wilsdorf of Rolex, on the other hand, was a committed supporter of the British cause and an outspoken advocate of the anti-Hitler alliance.

One of the models made available to the detained soldiers in POW camps was the Rolex Oyster Chronograph reference 3525, which is now frequently referred to by its “Prisoner of War'' nickname. Douglas S. Dickins was in his early 20s when he was shot down over France during World War II and captured as a POW. This is a story of his courage and determination, and how a specific Rolex chronograph ended up in his possession.

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