Rolex Oyster Precision No Date 6426 Silver Dial 1975

€3.195

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Brand:

Rolex

Model:

Oyster Precision No Date 

Reference Number:

6426 

Serial Number:

410XXXX

Year of Production:

1975

Materials:

Stainless Steel

Dial:

Silver Dial 

Case size:

34mm

Movement:

Rolex Hand Wind 1225 Movement 

Jewels:

17 Jewels

Power reserve:

58 H

Frequency:

21.600 BPH

Box:

No

Papers:

No

Bezel:

Stainless Steel Smooth Bezel  

Glass:

Acrylic Crystal


Original 'Rolex Oyster Precision No Date 6426 Silver Dial' from the year 1975. First released in 1959, the Rolex Oyster Precision is of course unmissable when you think of Rolex. The beautiful Oyster Bracelet, with the Smooth bezel, combined with the hand-winding movement that this watch is known for, gives this watch a beautiful look. This watch features a beautiful Original Rolex Silver Dial. The dial features the famous text “Rolex Oyster Precision” and the T swiss T Printing, leading to the use of tritium in the original hands and around the hour markers. This Rolex Oyster Precision 6426 has the 1225 Handwind movement, which this watch is known for and which at the same time gives an awful lot of character.

What we offer: 

  • All watches are 100% original
  • 6-month warranty
  • 14-day return guarantee
  • Visit by appointment to see a watch in person
  • Fast insured shipping via DHL Express
All watches come with a certificate of authenticity and a watch box All watches are carefully inspected and serviced if necessary. This allows us to deliver each watch in perfect condition with a 6-month warranty from the date of purchase. You can view each watch in our store by appointment. 

A brief history about the Rolex Oysterdate precision:

We all know the famous text: “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” on Rolex Dials, but what does the Text Precision mean? That is exactly what the Rolex Oyster Precision means. 

Rolex uses the term Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified to show, that the watch has been certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC) in Switzerland. Now you can actually guess that Precison then means that the watch is not certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres. Keep in mind that the COSC Certification does not affect the operation of the watch, these watches were just never submitted for certification. 

But why did Rolex never do this? There was really only one reason Rolex did this, and that is to produce watches at a lower price, so that their watches could be bought by anyone, but at the same time buy a watch that worked well and could last for centuries.

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