1983 Rolex Oysterdate Grey Dial - Box & Papers (Ref. 6694)
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Reference: 6694
Model: Oysterdate
Movement: Manual
Year: 1983
Contents: Watch Only
Case: The 6694 has a 34mm Oyster case. The condition is great. The lugs are very thick and sharp. The case has light signs of wear.
Dial: The rare dial variations is in good condition. Colored dials from this era are known to have this kind of wear around the edge and hour markers. The grey dial makes it less noticeable then other examples like blue dials.
Strap & Buckle: The 78350 oyster bracelet has an H clasp code which is 1983, just as the serial number is on the case. The bracelet is in great shape.
The term "Precision" on Rolex dials refers to watches that are not certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC). These Precision labeled watches were introduced by Rolex to offer a lower priced product while protecting their main product lines. The first style was simple dress watches, often in gold or steel, first introduced in the 1940s. The second style debuted in the classic Rolex Oyster case in 1953, featuring the Oysterdate and Oyster Precision models.
The Oyster Precision was focused solely on time, while the Oysterdate featured a date function. The original Oysterdates were released with the dial reading "precision" instead of "Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified." The Waterproof Oyster Case was considered thin for the time, opening the Rolex brand to a wider range of people.
Some of the most underrated Rolex watches bearing the name are the simple, snap-back dress watches dating from the 40s through to the 70s. Most of these watches were released in gold, with variations in case and dial design.
This specific example is a pretty rare variation of the oysterdate. Not only a beautiful grey dial, but it also features gold hour markers and hands. The dial is not the only rare part of this watch. With a quick search you will quickly find out that only a handful of these 6694s could be found with their original box and papers.
1983 Rolex Oysterdate Grey Dial - Box & Papers (Ref. 6694)
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Reference: 6694
Model: Oysterdate
Movement: Manual
Year: 1983
Contents: Watch Only
Case: The 6694 has a 34mm Oyster case. The condition is great. The lugs are very thick and sharp. The case has light signs of wear.
Dial: The rare dial variations is in good condition. Colored dials from this era are known to have this kind of wear around the edge and hour markers. The grey dial makes it less noticeable then other examples like blue dials.
Strap & Buckle: The 78350 oyster bracelet has an H clasp code which is 1983, just as the serial number is on the case. The bracelet is in great shape.
The term "Precision" on Rolex dials refers to watches that are not certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC). These Precision labeled watches were introduced by Rolex to offer a lower priced product while protecting their main product lines. The first style was simple dress watches, often in gold or steel, first introduced in the 1940s. The second style debuted in the classic Rolex Oyster case in 1953, featuring the Oysterdate and Oyster Precision models.
The Oyster Precision was focused solely on time, while the Oysterdate featured a date function. The original Oysterdates were released with the dial reading "precision" instead of "Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified." The Waterproof Oyster Case was considered thin for the time, opening the Rolex brand to a wider range of people.
Some of the most underrated Rolex watches bearing the name are the simple, snap-back dress watches dating from the 40s through to the 70s. Most of these watches were released in gold, with variations in case and dial design.
This specific example is a pretty rare variation of the oysterdate. Not only a beautiful grey dial, but it also features gold hour markers and hands. The dial is not the only rare part of this watch. With a quick search you will quickly find out that only a handful of these 6694s could be found with their original box and papers.