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ROLEX DATEJUST TURN-O-GRAPH, MODEL REF.1625, 18CT PINK GOLD, C1961 - STUNNING! 100% Genuine & All OriginalFully Inspected, Serviced and GuaranteedA Beautifully Well Cared For and Completely Original ExampleVery High Grade Calibre 1560, 26 Jewel Automatic MovementAccurate and Reliable “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” MovementVery Early, Rare & Collectable Early 18ct Turn-O-Graph & Original BraceletSuperb, Original, Unrestored & Untouched Gold Dial with Original ‘Stick’ HandsWonderful 18ct Case With Excellent Definition All Round, Including the BezelLarge 18ct Pink Gold Case, 36mm, Excluding the Rolex Screw-Down CrownOriginal Full-Size Matching Rolex 18ct Pink Gold Jubilee BraceletFully Serviced, Otherwise All in Absolutely Superb, Original ConditionA Superb Investment – Only The Second We’ve Seen In The Past 10 yearsRolex Oyster Perpetual Presentation Box Included, as ShownVGWL 12 Months Written Warranty Included*VGWL Lifetime Authenticity GuaranteeFree Worldwide FedEx DeliveryFree UK Special DeliveryVGW Reference: R1570 Watch this item Add us to favourites Description Delivery Payment Returns About Us FAQ's Servicing Description Rolex Founded in 1905 in England by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis as Wilsdorf Davis, the partnership soon became known as the Rolex Watch Company in 1915, moving to its new Geneva headquarters in 1919. The success of the wristwatch can be largely attributed to many of Rolex's innovations which made the company one of the most respected and well-known of all luxury brands. These have included its famous “Oyster” case — the world's first water-resistant and dustproof watch case, invented in 1926 — and its “Perpetual” — the world's first reliable, self-winding movement for the wristwatch, launched in 1933. These would form the foundation for Rolex's Datejust and Day-Date, respectively introduced in 1945 and 1956. Also and equally importantly, Rolex is known for its sports watches, such as Servicing, Repairs and Restoration Vintage Gold Watches London has built some considerable experience in servicing, repair and restoration, through buying hundreds of vintage watches each year and restoring them to the very high standards you see on this website. This involves completely dismantling a watch for cleaning and close examination, replacing parts with genuine originals, rebuilding and then testing and calibration. Almost always, the dial and case will also require professional restoration. We only buy in the best quality watches we can find, however our customers will often provide us with watches in quite poor states of repair and in need of some serious restoration work. This is quite often a watch which has been passed on from father to son, or it may have been grandpa’s watch which has remained in the back of a drawer for many years and become part of his estate. Sentimental reasons aside, it is almost always worthwhile to repair and restore a vintage watch and as long as the watch has not been too badly damaged through corrosion or abuse. In some cases, minor miracles can be achieved in the hands of our experts in bringing good quality vintage watches, back to life! In more detail, repairs and restoration may involve any or all of the following:- The Movement – It is often surprising just how long a high quality Swiss watch movement will last. The answer is, with care and regular servicing, almost indefinitely. This is not only because Swiss watches have always been so very well made, but there is almost always a good supply of parts available for replacement, so it is well worth keeping your watch properly serviced as this will prevent the lubrication from drying out on critical parts of the watch, therefore prolonging the life of the parts and so the watch. The Case – Surface scratches will occur with use and are usually no problem as these can often be removed without any loss of definition to the case. Deep scratches and engravings are far more difficult to repair / restore, but can be repaired by a specialist wristwatch case-maker. If the case is in very good original condition and has never been polished, it is better to clean the case and not polish it, in order to retain the original look and feel of the watch. The Case-Back – Unwanted engravings can be successfully removed, again by a specialist case-maker. The results can be dramatic with no loss of thickness of the gold. However this is highly skilled work and an estimate can only be provided when we have inspected the case-back. Lugs – Where the strap or bracelet fixes to the case, one of the four lugs can become damaged or even break away, but this can be repaired. The Dial – Scratched, pitted and mottled dials can be restored or ‘refinished’ to a very high standard. If the best dial restorers are used, the results are often spectacular and as good as new. However, this again can be expensive and if the dial is in good condition, it may be better to leave the dial alone to retain the originality of the watch. The Hands/Winding Crown – Over many years, hands and winding crowns are often replaced with generic crowns. We can usually source period hands/crowns but these can be scarce and expensive. The Lens – While scratched acrylic lenses can be polished, we prefer to replace. A little more expensive, but in our opinion, well worthwhile. To summarise, the restoration of a valuable vintage gold watch can be expensive, but almost always worthwhile. The cost is usually less than the value added to the watch and perhaps more importantly, brings back to life something which will always be treasured and enjoyed for generations to come! 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Type: Wristwatch
Department: Men
Brand: Rolex
Case Material: Solid Gold
Style: Luxury
Indices: Non-numeric Hour Indices
Case Colour: Pink Gold
Model: Rolex Datejust
Strap Colour: Pink Gold
Features: Day/Date, Centre Seconds Hand
Strap Material: Solid Gold
Dial Colour: Gold
Movement: Mechanical (Automatic)
Display Type: Analogue
Age: Vintage (1920-1970)
Age Group: Adult
Band/Strap: Bracelet
Year Manufactured: c1961
type of gold: 18ct Pink Gold
Number of Jewels: 26 Jewels
Caseback: Screw-Down
Case Size: 36mm not including the crown
Watch Shape: Round
Vintage: Yes