I just got a Rolex 1002 in yellow gold, cir. 1965, telling from the serial number. I notice there’s a slight angle of the case at the crown position, please see the picture. I have a few other Rolex 1002s in yellow gold as well which don’t show the slight
Thanks! The Rolex Oyster Perpetual reference 1002 was produced from the 1950s through the 1980s. It is characterized by its 34mm case and smooth bezel and it comes in stainless steel, 14k gold and 18k gold. The timepiece originally featured a robust 26 je
They are the "classic" Rolex, and they have a great look: sporty but genuinely appropriate with a suit. They have a compact, energetic look that I would describe as "jaunty." They are also very comfortable because they are light. Unless you like a watch w
I usually prefer an oyster, but I sourced this NOS jubilee with 19mm 574B end links and just had to install it. This is going to be on my wrist all weekend!
Am I mistaking or Ranger has 34mm case?! I'm not sure about this particular reference but regular vintage Ranger has smaller case then 1016 (36mm)! It's more in line with vintage Air-king or Precision Rolex, or 1002. One of the reasons why is less popula