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A lock ( lock ) or no lume rolex 6694|Can you Experts please identify if this Rolex 6694 is In 1971, Rolex introduced the very first version of the Explorer II: the reference 1655. At the time of its release, Rolex watches were not regarded as the status symbols that they are today, and the Explorer II 1655 was aimed specifically at speleologists, intended to be much more of a 'tool watch' than a luxury item.

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no lume rolex 6694 | Can you Experts please identify if this Rolex 6694 is no lume rolex 6694 Noob here, just bought my first Rolex. Started with the vintage Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6. $5,400.00
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No-lume hands match the no-lume dial, all good IMO. It's not unusual to find T SWISS T dials that were used to make no-lume watches. Seems crazy, but just another .

Noob here, just bought my first Rolex. Started with the vintage Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6. There were many dials without lume released by Rolex. They were called non lume models and had no lume at all or there were lume models that only had lume on the hands but . Noob here, just bought my first Rolex. Started with the vintage Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6694 (1968). I want to get your expert opinions on this amazing watch. Should I get it .

No-lume hands match the no-lume dial, all good IMO. It's not unusual to find T SWISS T dials that were used to make no-lume watches. Seems crazy, but just another .

There were many dials without lume released by Rolex. They were called non lume models and had no lume at all or there were lume models that only had lume on the hands but . Noob here, just bought my first Rolex. Started with the vintage Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6694 (1968). I want to get your expert opinions on this amazing watch. Should I get it . I'm planning to buy an Oysterdate 6694 from 71/72, but I have some doubts about it. Basically, it is a non-luminous dial. In my search, I didn't encounter models like this one: all .

Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6694 (1968)

To make things even more confusing, the no-lume T SWISS T dials can come with lumed or un-lumed hands. People speculate that it was a cost-saving measure by Rolex to just . Also, the lume on the dial and hands is very white. That is very suspect for a watch of its age. Get some pics of the engravings between the lugs. The fake engravings stick out .

The perfect watch for the collector who is taking his first steps into the Rolex universe. Relatively inexpensive, the Rolex DNA is clearly present with its cyclops glass and Oyster case. .

The Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6694 is a manual-wind version of Rolex's most iconic design. Here's your ultimate guide the Rolex Oysterdate reference 6694.The Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6694 is a manual-wind version of Rolex's most iconic design. Here's your ultimate guide the Rolex Oysterdate reference 6694.Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: Valid 6694 or not No-lume hands match the no-lume dial, all good IMO. It's not unusual to find T SWISS T dials that were used to make no-lume watches. Seems crazy, but just another .

There were many dials without lume released by Rolex. They were called non lume models and had no lume at all or there were lume models that only had lume on the hands but .

Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6694 (1968)

Noob here, just bought my first Rolex. Started with the vintage Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6694 (1968). I want to get your expert opinions on this amazing watch. Should I get it .

I'm planning to buy an Oysterdate 6694 from 71/72, but I have some doubts about it. Basically, it is a non-luminous dial. In my search, I didn't encounter models like this one: all . To make things even more confusing, the no-lume T SWISS T dials can come with lumed or un-lumed hands. People speculate that it was a cost-saving measure by Rolex to just . Also, the lume on the dial and hands is very white. That is very suspect for a watch of its age. Get some pics of the engravings between the lugs. The fake engravings stick out .

The perfect watch for the collector who is taking his first steps into the Rolex universe. Relatively inexpensive, the Rolex DNA is clearly present with its cyclops glass and Oyster case. .

The Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6694 is a manual-wind version of Rolex's most iconic design. Here's your ultimate guide the Rolex Oysterdate reference 6694.The Rolex Oysterdate Precision 6694 is a manual-wind version of Rolex's most iconic design. Here's your ultimate guide the Rolex Oysterdate reference 6694.

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