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1 June 2018, 06:46 PM | #1 |
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Confusing Oyster Precision
Hello Gents, a friend received a Rolex oyster precision and asked me to help him check the legitimacy. He's not that watch savvy, and he received it from a friend of whom he loaned money to.
Anyways, the first and most revealing step was to take it to a shop and open up the back. It revealed a 6694 movement, but after more digging it was incompatible with the watch face as the 6694 came with a date function. The closest the face comes to looking alike is the 6426. However, the movement looks original, which leads me to believe it has been recased. I know that rolex briefly gold plated some of their older watches so that didnt throw me off too much. However, i did notice some interesting dials such as during this era the lume indicator prefix was usually T Swiss T, not T swiss made T, although there are some instances of this. Also, the dials are not common although I know there was also some variation in this during the time. Anyways, for me, this has become a full time investigation obsession! If anybody has any insight do share! |
2 June 2018, 05:33 AM | #2 |
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Please post a picture of the watch face too.
Also, have a look between the lugs, there should be a model number and serial number there. The 6694 stamped in the case back means that it is a case back that fits a 6694. If it also fits the watch you have there, then fine, Rolex regularly did that back then. |
3 June 2018, 03:17 AM | #3 |
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A 6694 case-back should fit a 6426, they are both 34mm cases with manual wind movements.
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