Uh-oh, a web search of just "M832118" gets several results on it being a serial number that appeared repeatedly on counterfeits. I'd like to see higher resolution photos of the movement to help identify it. It appears to me to be a Swiss ETA 2836-2 movement, like roughbarked said, rather than a Rolex movement.
A true Rolex would only have an aegler 15 jewel movement signed on the bridge or ratchet wheel post 1915. Other brands under W&D were sold at lowers costs compared to the rolex brand and would never feature a subpar 7 jewel movement. If its not signed rolex then its not a rolex. Even Rolex-Marconi signed movement is NOT a rolex.
I have a Rolex Air King Precision, it has a 1530 movement in the case, but it has never kept time, it will gain over 2 hours a day, I have done a little research on it and now I am wondering if at some time the base movement was replaced with a 1530 and it should have a 1520 , the 1520 beats at...
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