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25 March 2023, 05:59 AM | #1 |
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Took a chance on this
Photos not very good, so I can't be 100% sure everything is legit, but this appears to be a 36mm Oyster Precision, which has a 20mm lug width, and therefore a 12-link 7206 bracelet, in need of some TLC of course. What's life without some risk?
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ThTs a pretty watch. I had one similar and I miss it. I should of kept it. It was comfortable
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25 March 2023, 06:21 AM | #3 |
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TBH, I was mainly looking at the bracelet, but I do like these 36mm watches with no-date dials. Not sure why the Explorer was pretty much the only Rolex in that category for so many years.
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Love it. Fortune favors the bold!
It’s going to be a nice project for sure. Hope everything checks out Dan |
25 March 2023, 06:38 AM | #5 |
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Didn't realize they has 36mm Oysters back then. Thought they were all 34mm. What's the reference number on this one?
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25 March 2023, 06:43 AM | #6 |
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Ref 6424, I believe. Alpha hands and tritium should be mid-60s. Not popular because of the hand-winding & screwdown-crown combo.
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Good luck with it. I think it will end up being very nice.
Do you see there is a broken link on the right hand side? I don’t think that’s the sort of thing people fake so I believe you’ll have made a good choice. |
25 March 2023, 06:51 AM | #8 |
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Yes, the bracelet definitely has some issues, which would not be common for a fake bracelet. There were some other things that also looked legit about it. I was planning to send it to Rolliworks for a rebuild.
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Any more pics Dan? Nice pick up, sometimes these get listed for the price of a 7206, so you're getting a watch for free!
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Very cool Dan, it's quite pretty. Is it an expandable bracelet?
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25 March 2023, 07:17 AM | #11 |
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Doesn't look to be expandable. I think it is just a regular Swiss rivet.
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This is a lovely watch, very nice. Enjoy it!
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25 March 2023, 11:37 AM | #14 |
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Love it!!
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Who Dares Wins!
With your expertise, it's be on your wrist in no time fully restored. |
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I’m not sure about that Dan.
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Well that would be a nice bonus if it turned out to be expandable.
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It was an auction and I had to pay about $2500 USD for it. So not dirt cheap, but unless something is badly wrong, I should be ok. I will definitely update the thread with some good photos when I have it in hand. I have never handled one of these in person, so I'm curious to see it.
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Great pick up Dan! These old hand wound models have such charm and that bracelet, what’s not to like. In snooker we call this ‘a shot to nothing’’
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Great watch. These old 36mm watches are charming and in my opinion 2mm makes a big difference. I made the leap to 38mm with my Tudor and it really does feel relatively large. Congratulations.
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Very well done and nice price, you are covered.. |
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Nice free head Dan ! I had exactly the same luck (well it's not luck is it...it's a tiny payback for the half million hrs we have all put into this nonsense) on a jumbo with a free head !
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Congratulations. Understated and classic, enjoy it.
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Very nice! Congrats! Would love to see it when it's all cleaned up.
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Also sounds like a good deal, especially looking at the prices of a 20mm 7206 alone… |
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I think you got a better deal than I did and I thought I'd done well! Yours has the older hands and indices, nicer IMO. And bracelet.
Of all the Rolex side-case profiles in my collection it is the slimmest, and very pleasing to the eye. The lines are lovely. Well done OP. |
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Nice 7206 pick up!
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26 March 2023, 03:45 AM | #28 |
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Very good! It looks really beautiful.
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26 March 2023, 06:41 AM | #29 |
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Congratulations, look forward to following you restoring it to how you want it. I have just had my Father’s 1968 6426 Precision restored so was interested to see how your 6424 differed other than the size and it turns out the 6424 had an interesting movement - “Calibre 1215 manually wound movement which was noted to have had a 58hrs power reserve when it was produced, which is phenomenal for the period”.
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Many thanks for the kind comments. And that's a lovely example @winst, I think that mine is going to have a noticeably aged dial.
I am interested to get a closer look at the finish of the dial, because it appears to have circular brushing, in contrast with the sunburst dials I typically see on dials from that era.
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