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1962 Rolex Oyster Perpetual 6634 1030 25 Jewels 5 Positions With Box

$ 1663.2

  • Band Color: Black
  • Band Material: Leather
  • Bezel Color: Gold
  • Brand: Rolex
  • Case Color: Silver
  • Case Size: 34 mm
  • Closure: Buckle
  • Customized: No
  • Department: Men
  • Dial Color: Cream
  • Display: Analog
  • Model: Rolex Oyster Perpetual
  • Movement: Mechanical (Automatic)
  • Number of Jewels: 25 Jewels
  • Reference Number: 6634
  • Seller Notes: “Please see photos and Description for Condition”
  • Style: Luxury
  • Type: Wristwatch
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Watch Shape: Round
  • With Original Box/Packaging: Yes
  • With Papers: No
  • Year Manufactured: 1960-1969

Description

Rolex Oyster Perpetual 6634 Attract and just serviced Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch from 1962. Well, I believe it's from 1962, the serial number lookup didn't work for me as this serial number begins with an "N" and isn't on the standard charts. This watch has the nickname the "Golden Egg" because of the thick 18k gold capped case. It measures 35mm to me but reading about the 6634 I have learned it's a gold cap over a 34mm case so perhaps the gold added the extra millimeter. The face has a golden cream color to my eye. Watch was just serviced, is working well and has a brand new very expensive leather strap. Comes with the Rolex box as shown. A beautiful vintage watch in great usable shape. The cloth and small tin were with the box so I'm including them as well. We have been selling on eBay for over 25 years and have launched this ID as a separate business to compliment our website. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. Priority Mail shipping in the US. Buyer pay actual shipping costs. Good luck with your bid! Gold standards in most countries are 10k, 14k, 18k and 22k. These are averages and while a piece may be marked 14k please be aware that the gold content itself could have a variance of up to 1.5k. This means something marked 14k could be in a range from 12.5k to 15.5k. This is especially true of vintage pieces as technology wasn?t as precise. With gemstones, we guarantee everything described as a diamond has been tested. With colored gemstones however, particularly when small secondary stones, we make our best efforts to be accurate in the description but there could be some variance as to what the stone is. Colored stones of nominal value and semi-precious stones can?t be accurately tested unless sent to an organization such as GIA. If you have any concerns about colored stones in a specific piece, please contact us before bidding.