Rolex Oyster Precision 6426 from 1972
Rolex Oyster Precision 6426 from 1972
The Precision line offered manual-winding watches when Rolex was primarily known for its automatic calibres. Yet this calibre offers many advantages. It is very robust, accurate and allows for a slimmer case. This Oyster case fits like a glove and its smooth bezel adds a discreet touch to the watch.
You can follow the servicing of a Rolex from a cousin reference here:
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Switzerland, 1972
Dial : Sunburst silver tritium dial and tritium baton hands
Case : Steel
Diameter : 34mm
Movement : Rolex 1225 mechanical manual-winding 17 jewels
Bracelet : Rolex Oyster 7835/19 endlinks 357 for a wrist of maximum 17.5 cm
Condition : Superb overall condition! The tritium on the dial and hands is stunning. The bracelet was shortened a long time ago in an unusual way at the clasp, this in no way affects the reliability of the clasp, its adjustment or comfort. Mainspring, caseback gasket, crown gasket, tube gasket all new. The movement has been fully serviced, this Rolex runs perfectly.
Watchmaker's warranty : 12 months
To the Meta team: This watch is authentic, the sale of counterfeits is prohibited.
☞ This watch has found its new owner.
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