View Full Version : Needs some help finding out what this Rolex is ?
scottie77
23 June 2009, 05:46 AM
Guys,
This watch was given to my good friend after his grandfather passed away. The watch had sat un-worn in his drawer since he retired.
The watch needs winding and apart from this I have been unable to find out more, so I am calling on you to fill in the gaps
thanks
Scottie
SLS
23 June 2009, 05:53 AM
Looks to be a Oyster Perpetual, remove the bracelet and tell us the model number (12:00 position) and the serial number (6:00 position) between the lugs.
Scott
wantonebad
23 June 2009, 05:55 AM
there is quite a range of time that the "precision's" were manufactured, someone with more knowledge then me might be able to give you a date based on a better picture of the dial. Have you removed the bracelet to check for model number and serial number inbetween the lugs?
scottie77
23 June 2009, 06:19 AM
I'll take the bracelet off at the weekend when I see him
thanks
Mark
Tools
23 June 2009, 10:00 AM
Interesting watch....
I would like to see the markings and movement..
Likely it is a wind-up model and not a perpetual.. I suspect a refinished dial at some poinT..
SLS
23 June 2009, 10:24 AM
Interesting watch....
I would like to see the markings and movement..
Likely it is a wind-up model and not a perpetual.. I suspect a refinished dial at some poinT..
Larry, were the Precisions a manual wind? :thinking: Maybe I am getting this confused with the AK?
Scott
Tools
23 June 2009, 10:50 AM
Larry, were the Precisions a manual wind? :thinking: Maybe I am getting this confused with the AK?
Scott
No... Precision was just a grade of movement..
However, when they went to Perpetuals, they almost always put it on the dial........ In other words, it should say "Oyster Perpetual" rather than just "Oyster".
Looking at the font, it is quite heavy, extremely white for the age, and so we have a conundrum here.....
To sort this all out, we need the model number and a look at the movement to see if it is proper for the era....
SLS
23 June 2009, 10:54 AM
No... Precision was just a grade of movement..
However, when they went to Perpetuals, they almost always put it on the dial........ In other words, it should say "Oyster Perpetual" rather than just "Oyster".
Looking at the font, it is quite heavy, extremely white for the age, and so we have a conundrum here.....
To sort this all out, we need the model number and a look at the movement to see if it is proper for the era....
Ah, OK thanks for the clarification. :thumbsup:
Scott
Tools
23 June 2009, 11:29 AM
Ah, OK thanks for the clarification. :thumbsup:
Scott
I forgot to say that I suspect it to be a 6426 from the mid 60's
crombie
23 June 2009, 12:18 PM
Looks like a 6426, manual (not automatic) watch. I recently purchased a silver faced, late 60's model, and really love it! One of my favorite watches right now, love how it rides my wrist (34mm)with the oyster bracelet . Usually see these going for around $700.00-$800.00. I've noticed the font on these 6426's really stand out compared to other models. Wonder if that was done on purpose?
Well worth it for a nice vintage.
scottie77
23 June 2009, 08:36 PM
No... Precision was just a grade of movement..
However, when they went to Perpetuals, they almost always put it on the dial........ In other words, it should say "Oyster Perpetual" rather than just "Oyster".
Looking at the font, it is quite heavy, extremely white for the age, and so we have a conundrum here.....
To sort this all out, we need the model number and a look at the movement to see if it is proper for the era....
The watch is a manual wind, I'm seeing my pal at the weekend so will find out the model number
Cheers
Scottie
chu88y
23 June 2009, 08:41 PM
6694 mid 50's as its quite like one I have
dentman
23 June 2009, 09:42 PM
I forgot to say that I suspect it to be a 6426 from the mid 60's
Agreed. :thumbsup:
6694 mid 50's as its quite like one I have
Think you'll find 6694 is an Oysterdate. :thumbsdow
The Evidence! :cheers: