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Old 6 February 2022, 03:23 AM   #1
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1957 Rolex 6564? Why doesn't Serial make Sense?

I have what looks to me like a 1957 Rolex Oyster Perpetual model 6564. The serial number on the watch as shown in the attached photo is "82576". This doesn't seem to match the serial number/year registries I've found online (Bob's Watches, etc.).

What am I missing? Is this really a 1957 watch? Anything particularly interesting about this watch?

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Old 6 February 2022, 07:30 AM   #2
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That number would put it in the very early 60's if it had another digit. If so, the caseback should be stamped inside with a date code.
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Old 6 February 2022, 09:43 AM   #3
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Please double-check, is the serial number 5-digits or 6-digits? You posted a 5-digit number. Or better yet, post a photo to avoid confusion.
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That five digit serial number would place it in the early 1940s. Which makes no sense.

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Old 6 February 2022, 11:07 AM   #5
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That five digit serial number would place it in the early 1940s. Which makes no sense.

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Or mid-50s, after the reset, which is a definite possibility.
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Old 6 February 2022, 11:13 AM   #6
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Or mid-50s, after the reset, which is a definite possibility.
Dan, I don’t think so. That would require 6 digits, yes.

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Dan, I don’t think so. That would require 6 digits, yes.

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I think I have seen 5-digit serials from ~1955, but hopefully someone who knows for sure will chime in.
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It’s a 1954. Rolex reset numbers at the end of 1953, so were back to 5 digits in 1954 then by 1955 it was up at six figures again.
That linked table is misleading by using 999999 for 1954

Edit- I assume the table is suggesting the serial started 1954 at 999999 and then reset during 1954
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Old 6 February 2022, 12:52 PM   #9
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Bobs says likewise:
https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-se...39%20or%201954

Suggests that 1954 started at 23000 and ended at 97000
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Ignore Bob's....
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I would assume 1955 would be a better choice, but we are dealing with Rolex....

I have seen sub 100K numbers with 1954 and 1955 casebacks. Here are a couple of example:

1) 6352 w/ 67,xxx serial - case back 1/54
2) 6286 w/ 80,xxx serial - case back 1/55


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Ignore Bob's....
Why? It’s an easy to use tool, offers as much accuracy as that linked table from here and shares a lot of DNA with that table and other serial number calculators online. Certainly more accurate than the suggestions of 1957, early 1940s or 1960s!

Anyway, here’s a nice 1954 6285 with box, papers and dated chrono certificate with 869xx and q3 54 caseback

https://www.vintagewinders.co.uk/pro...-papers-vw899/
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Old 7 February 2022, 06:38 AM   #14
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Anyway, here’s a nice 1954 6285 with box, papers and dated chrono certificate with 869xx and q3 54 caseback

https://www.vintagewinders.co.uk/pro...-papers-vw899/
And counter that with a 1954 6284 Q3 54 caseback with a 67xxx serial..

https://www.hqmilton.com/timepieces/...tual-6284-5494

Seems like Rolex were operating a lucky dip parts bin on their watches in 1954!
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