Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date. Stainless steel 36mm Oyster Perpetual Date. Very rare 1974 limited edition (500 pieces) with oyster quartz case. Auto wind cal 1570 movement. Silver dial with outside minute track and calendar. Smooth steel bezel. Integral stainless steel bracelet with fold over buckle.
General
Rolex
Oyster Perpetual Date
1530
Auto Wind
36mm
Stainless Steel
Near Mint Condition Vintage Item
No, Our Store Box Included
No
No Warranty On This Vintage Item
Circa 1974. Slight Corrosion On Hands, 2 Lume Dots Faded Out
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Rolex SA (/ˈroʊlɛks/) is a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer based in Geneva, Switzerland. Originally founded as Wilsdorf and Davis by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, England in 1905, the company registered Rolex as the brand name of its watches in 1908 and became Rolex Watch Co. Ltd. in 1915. After World War I, the company moved its base of operations to Geneva due to the unfavorable economic situation in post-war Britain, and in 1920 Hans Wilsdorf registered Montres Rolex SA in Geneva as the new company name which eventually became Rolex SA in later years. Since 1960, the company has been owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation, a private family trust.
Rolex SA and its subsidiary Montres Tudor SA design, manufacture, distribute and service wristwatches sold under the Rolex and Tudor brands. In 2018, Forbes ranked Rolex as the world’s 71st most valuable brand. As of June 2019, among the world’s top ten most expensive watches ever sold at auctions, three are Rolex watches. In particular, Paul Newman’s Rolex Daytona currently holds the title of the second most expensive wristwatch and the third most expensive watch ever sold at auction, fetching 17.75 million US dollars in New York on October 26, 2017. Rolex is the largest manufacturer of Swiss made certified chronometers. In 2005, more than half the annual production of watches certified by Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres were Rolexes. To date, Rolex still holds the record for the most certified chronometer movements in the category of wristwatches.
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