Rolex Datejust "Turn-O-Graph" 36MM Silver Dial Steel Jubilee Bracelet (16264)
This timepiece is in good condition, with minor signs of wear. It could fit up to a 6.75-inch wrist. This auction pertains exclusively to the watch, as the box and papers are not part of the listing. Buyers shipping the watch to NY will be required to pay applicable sales tax in addition to the purchase price of the watch to the seller.
The Rolex Datejust "Turn-O-Graph" (16264) harmoniously combines enduring elegance and practicality within its 36mm stainless steel case. It presents a bidirectional white gold bezel, thoughtfully crafted to feature a precise 60-minute graduated scale.
The dial features a stunning silver sunray finish that catches the eye. To further enhance the aesthetic, diamonds are delicately integrated into the dial as hour markers. Positioned at 3 o'clock, a date display adds practicality with a Cyclops lens for easy readability. With a water resistance of up to 100 meters, it is suitable for water-related activities.
Enhancing both comfort and security, it's complemented by a five-link steel Jubilee bracelet seamlessly secured with a convenient folding clasp.
It's powered by the in-house automatic movement caliber 3135, offering a power reserve of up to 42 hours. Its solid case back serves as a layer of protection against external factors.
Incorporating a harmonious blend of style, functionality, and craftsmanship, the Rolex Datejust "Turn-O-Graph" stands as a testament to horological excellence, capturing the essence of enduring elegance and sophistication.
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This timepiece is in good condition, with minor signs of wear. It could fit up to a 6.75-inch wrist. This auction pertains exclusively to the watch, as the box and papers are not part of the listing.
***We do not have documentation to show if the diamonds are factory or aftermarket.
***Buyers shipping the watch to NY will be required to pay applicable sales tax in addition to the purchase price of the watch to the seller.
Buyers shipping the watch to NY will be required to pay applicable sales tax of up to 8.875% in addition to the purchase price of the watch to the seller.
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- Reference Number: 16264
- Case Material: Steel
- Bezel Material: White Gold
- Case Diameter: 36mm
- Crystal: Sapphire Crystal
- Dial: Silver
- Dial Numerals: Diamonds
- Bracelet Material: Steel
- Movement: Automatic 3135
- Power Reserve: 42h
- Water Resistance: 100 Meters
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8 Comments
Wisa9n3q1 2
No worries, is this the same watch listed on Chrono24 for $6495 too?Mite9g8e7 (The Seller)55
The dial is factory. It’s in excellent condition for its age, the bracelet is correct and we pass, in the future, you don’t have to explain the offer, just submit the price, you’re over a thousand dollars off anyway.Wisa9n3q1 2
I'll go $4750 on the watch since it's 20-35 years old, no box, no papers, unknown if factory or aftermarket dial face, no service history, and bracelet looks to have been replaced with an even older one from 1983Wisa9n3q1 2
Or possibly that's a letter O before the H, which would be 1990...Wisa9n3q1 2
Thanks for the info. The H code on the clasp seems strange. That would put the bracelet at 1983. But the rest of the info points to the watch being made between 1988 to 2004...Mite9g8e7 (The Seller)55
The clasp code is 62510H. We are not able to attach images here but the band stretch we would classify as very good. If held horizontally above a flat surface, the case of the watch will touch the surface before the clasp does.Wisa9n3q1 2
What is the bracelet clasp code letter(s)?Wisa9n3q1 2
Do you have a photo showing wear to the bracelet, holding watch horizontally so bracelet wear droop can be seen? Thanks!