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Name 3525
Family Antimagnetic
Gender Mens
Movement Valjoux 23 (Details)
Years in Production 1939 - 1959
Case Diameter (mm) 36
Lug Width 18
Mechanism Manual
Chronometer Yes
Hacking Yes
Date Function No
Quickset No
Power Reserve (Hours) 48
Frequency (bph) 18, 000
Jewel Count 17
Case Material Stainless Steel
Bezel Material Stainless Steel
Crown Position 3 O'Clock
Crystal Material Acrylic
Band Replaceable Yes
Notes: Reference 3525 is one of those watches that you see in the market so rarely that it's hard to really pick up an appreciation for it unless you truly seek it. The 3525 is also an historically important watch for Rolex in that it was the very first time a chronograph was placed into an Oyster case.

Oyster Chronograph, Antimagnetic, ref. 3525, Movement: cal. 13''' 23 VZ, manual, 17 jewels, signed;Dial: signed;Case: screw back and screw down “Oyster Patent” crown, 36 mm. diam.
Mechanism: Designed in 1916, the first Valjoux caliber 13, or VZ, began life as a mono-pusher chronograph utilizing a mechanism developed in 1846 by Adolph Nicole and Henri Féréol Piguet. A simple calendar complication was developed on the heels of the initial chronograph with the core design remaining in production in one of its many forms until 1974 – an astonishing 58 year run.

This is a 17-jewel, 13-ligne (about 29.5mm diameter), hacking and flyback movement of traditional column-wheel design. The 1976 technical specs for this movement can be obtained in this PDF.
Item created by: gdm on 2019-06-13 07:45:41
Last edited by: gdm on 2019-09-14 09:02:32


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