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24 August 2015, 04:29 PM | #1 |
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Thoughts on Rolex Precision 6694/6494
I am looking for my first Rolex, and so far I am really interested in the Rolex Precision (mainly model 6694). It's a manual wind watch, as far as I can tell they were made between the 1950s to the 1970s. These are going in the range of $1,000 to $1,500 online, I have found some in really good condition. The size is small, but I have small wrists and don't mind smaller watches. I have a few questions on it.
1. What is the general opinion on the Rolex Precision line? Poor man Rolex? 2. How does the Precision series compare to the Airking? Datejust? 3. How durable is the calibre 1225? How much to expect for servicing? 4. Is this a good first Rolex? As mentioned, it is my first Rolex, I really like the aesthetics, I don't think the size will bother me. I am not sure how I feel about the manual winding, but I have read it is a very durable movement. I really don't what to expect and look for from my first Rolex. I don't know how the quality compares to other watches in the price range today. I don't how accurate these are. I don't know how long they generally last or how much they cost to be serviced/repaired. Maybe I am better off saving for a Datejust (seems to be the go-to vintage Rolex in the $2,000 range). All advice and information is GREATLY appreciated! Anything that may help, please say. I have been scouring the web for info on getting into vintage Rolex, I am not new to watches but I am new to this brand. Thank you |
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