The stainless steel Oyster case is already an iconic vintage look, but when you add a classic finished dial and a manually-wound movement, the watch suddenly becomes something to talk about.
Translating from Rolex, the ‘Precision’ branding and lack of the word ‘Perpetual’ indicate a manually-wound movement. Rolex watches like this one are consistently compelling, never going out of style. This example of the Oysterdate Precision stands out due to its classic gent’s size and feel on the wrist. Oyster cases measuring 34mm in diameter over the past few years have grown in interest quite drastically. As size preferences have skewed slightly smaller, appreciation of these 34mm Oyster’s has risen thanks to an extremely comfortable on-the-wrist feel.
This Rolex is in excellent, attractive overall condition. The case is sharp with scratches and a few light nicks. The underside of the lugs shows some scratches from the bracelet. The numbers are clearly visible between both sets of lugs.
The dial is in excellent condition with a very light patina overall on the lume plots, and the lume in the hands has developed some patina as well.
Another cool feature is the rare Rolex 62510 Jubilee bracelet with 574 end links. A usual find compared to the more common 6694 on Oyster we usually see. The bracelet is in good condition with light scratches.