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Rolex - 6427 - Oyster Royal - Precision - Unisex
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Name6427
FamilyOyster Royal
GradePrecision
GenderUnisex
MovementRolex 1210 (Details)
Years in Production1959
Case Diameter (mm)34
MechanismManual
ChronometerNo
HackingNo
Date FunctionNo
QuicksetNo
ChronographNo
Power Reserve (Hours)58
Frequency (bph)18, 000
Jewel Count17
Crown Position3 O'Clock
Crystal MaterialAcrylic
Band ReplaceableYes


Notes: The Precision line offered manually-wound watches when Rolex was primarily known for its automatic caliber. This fact helps to explain the lack of attention that the line got, although Rolex non-automatic calibers also possessed reliability and offered significant power reserve. Manual calibers from Rolex also allow for a thinner Oyster case, which matches perfectly with the original riveted bracelet. Among the Precision line, the most popular model was undoubtedly the 34mm no-date; here we have the rarer 6427 reference, coming with an uncommon ridged bezel. The stunning leaf hands and the cream dial certainly live up to the Royal moniker.
Mechanism:
This calibre dates from the mid 1950s. The calibre 1210 was one of the many derivations of the old Hunter 10½ movement, which dated back to the 1920s. The 1210 was one of the last of these manual wind movements, unlike the original 10½ movement it features shock protection on the balance & escape pivots. These movements usually feature 17 jewels, and were used in the 3038 series of 'Pre-Cellini' watches.

The 1210 is the sister to the 1215, with the primary difference being that the 1215 has a date feature where the 1210 does not.
Item created by: gdm on 2018-10-08 19:04:48. Last edited by gdm on 2018-10-08 19:05:36

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