This product for a set of 4 Rolex Bucherer collector spoons from Switzerland. Buyer gets to choose from the 10 shown in the auction. Please include your choices in the message if making an offer. These spoons feature different locations such as Interlaken, Lausanne, Lucerne, Zurich, Zermatt, and Geneve. The spoons are made of stainless steel and silver plated, making them a valuable addition to any collector's item or kitchenware collection. Each spoon showcases Rolex memorabilia and the renowned Bucherer brand, making them a unique and prestigious set for any Rolex enthusiast. Below are further details:


1. No location specified, silver plated, design: tree with lion bowl. Back: CB 6.9 indicating there were 6.9 grams of silver used in each spoon.


2. Geneve, silver plated, design: Large Handle design with city skyline. Back: CB 6.9 indicating there was 6.9 grams of silver used in each spoon.


3. Interlaken (Bowl), silver plated, design: Tree with Swiss Alps and ‘Interlaken’ in bowl. Back: B 100 12 indicating that 8.33 grams of silver was used in each spoon (100 and 12 means 100 grams of silver was used to make 12 spoons which is 8.33 grams)


4. Lausanne, silver plated, design; Swiss cross with cathedral/castle in bowl. Back: CB but no numbers are provided to indicate the amount of silver used but the silver tarnish indicates its silver plated.


5. Lucerne, silver plated, design: large handle tree with lion bowl. Back: B 100 12 indicating 8.33 grams of silver was used in each of these spoons.


6. Lucerne (bowl), silver plated, design: tree with lion and ‘Lucerne’ in bowl. Back: B 100 12 indicating 8.33 grams of silver was used in each spoon.


7. Lugano, silver plated, design: tree with city scene in bowl (palm tree, lake mountain). Back: CB 6.9 M indicating 6.9 grams of silver was used to make each spoon.


8. St. Moritz, silver plated, design: tree with smiling sun bowl. Back: CB but no numbers are provided to indicate the amount of silver used but the silver tarnish indicates its silver plated.


9. Zermatt, design: Swiss cross with Matterhorn Mountain scene in bowl. Back: CB with no numbers to indicate how much if any silver was used. Without any tarnish it’s hard to determine if this is the silver plated version of the stainless steel.


10. Zurich, silver plated, design: tree with Grossmünster church scene in bowl. Back: CB 6.9 M indicating 6.9 grams of silver was used to make each spoon.