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8 March 2014, 05:19 AM | #1 |
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1950's (?) Rolex Oyster Precision
Hi guys! I found the watch below at a local venue and think it is looking pretty good (I've only seen it on-line so far). The watch is described as a Rolex Oyster Precision, manual wind, 36 mm, original crown, 50's. As of now no serial number or anything else. The price equals app. 1 kUSD.
What do you guys think? Anyone with information on the model, collectability, condition based on the single picture, et cetera? My trigger finger is twitching badly (thank you TRF ) but I would like to know some more before going at it. Any feedback would be much appreciated! |
8 March 2014, 05:33 AM | #2 |
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Buy that!!!!!! I've seen early datejusts with gilt ovettone dials sell for $15k+ this is a gorgeous dial at a great price. I don't think you'd have a problem getting $1500 if you went to flip it right after you bought it. Gold lettering, step dial, honeycomb dial, it's a classy vintage that's a vintage midsize gem
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8 March 2014, 05:39 AM | #3 |
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Thanks Greg! My gut-feeling told me it was good!
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8 March 2014, 05:41 AM | #4 |
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Is it 36mm?
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8 March 2014, 05:44 AM | #7 |
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Does 36 mm seem completely off? |
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8 March 2014, 05:46 AM | #9 |
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Very classy indeed. Sometimes the really old ones can look old fashioned, but that one looks clean and contemporary.
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8 March 2014, 05:47 AM | #10 |
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Give or take correct then...
I'll go see it tomorrow and bring a measuring stick! Looking OK based on only one pic? |
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8 March 2014, 05:50 AM | #12 |
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Thanks! Stupid questions, maybe (I really know little about this model); which model number is it and does it look to be a 50's (early, mid, late)?
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8 March 2014, 07:00 AM | #14 |
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It's 34mm like Mon said. I don't believe they made 36mm oyster precisions until the late 60s/early70's and even then very few were made, most were 34mm
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8 March 2014, 07:22 AM | #15 |
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Thanks! I will go and have a look and a measure tomorrow. Should I measure the diameter from the end to end of the dial or should I also include the "steel ring" around the dial? Just guessing that the steel ring might count for the extra 2 mm (34 to the 36 that they state).
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The center without measuring the crown |
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9 March 2014, 09:26 AM | #17 |
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Ref. 6424 is 36mm. Mine is from 1964. Also doesn't have lug holes.
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very cool looking watch. id buy it
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16 March 2014, 12:36 AM | #19 |
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It is now mine! Having been away for a week I was today able to close a deal! It was perhaps a bit stupid of me to show the watch on TRF before it was firmly bought, as it was sold on auction and as the seller mid-way into the auction suddenly displayed the ref and serial number which caught a lot of attention localy. So, IT DID NOT COME CHEAP, but it is now mine!
It is indeed 36 mm, a ref 6024, serial 866 XXX (1952) as all 6024's are. 6024's are apparantly rare as the model was only manufactured in a run of 1 000 during 1 year (some sources say 1 day but I am sceptic). They come in a variety of dials. The main difference vs ordinary models of that time is the 36 mm oversized case. I will post a few more pictures as soon as I get my hardware working (within shortly). Feeling poor but very happy! |
16 March 2014, 12:46 AM | #20 |
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...Congrats Jonas! Post some more pictures please!
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16 March 2014, 01:06 AM | #21 |
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Congrats! That's a nice watch!
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16 March 2014, 01:45 AM | #22 |
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Thanks!! A few more pic's enclosed. I will put my macro skills to a test after I've fetched it on Monday or Tuesday. It has lugholes on one side only (the off-crown side) and a Rolex "clasp" (the strap is an old non-Rolex - I will find something more fun).
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16 March 2014, 02:28 AM | #23 |
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Most likely originally had a Super Oyster crown, but many of these were converted to screw down crowns in the early-mid '50s. I am jealous, this is such a beautiful, rare watch.
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16 March 2014, 04:07 AM | #24 |
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Thanks Adam! Yes, I've also understood that it had a Super Oyster crown originally. Do you think it could be re-converted? I've seen a few around and would absolutely consider it.
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It would be more trouble than you think. It's not just the crown; and the parts are not that easy to find. It looks fine the way it is!
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Can't wait to see some wrist shots congrats!
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