1969 Rolex Oyster Perpetual 34mm Ref. 1003 – Engine-Turned Bezel – Cal. 1570 – Oyster Bracelet
A beautifully preserved example of the classic 34mm Rolex Oyster Perpetual 1003, dating to 1969, presented on its original Oyster bracelet with correct 257 end links. This reference represents one of the purest executions of the Oyster Perpetual concept: clean symmetry, no date, chronometer-rated movement, and the distinctive engine-turned bezel that sets the ref. 1003 apart from the smooth-bezel ref. 1002 and fluted-bezel ref. 1007. The silver sunburst dial, applied baton markers, and minimalist handset give this watch the understated tool-watch elegance that made the Oyster Perpetual a daily companion for professionals throughout the 1960s. Case & Bezel 34mm stainless steel Oyster case Engine-turned bezel (correct for ref. 1003) Recently professionally case refurbished to factory standards Excellent lug definition and sharp case geometry Dial Original silver sunburst dial Applied baton hour markers with matching hands “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” text Clean, balanced no-date layout Movement Rolex Calibre 1570 Chronometer-certified automatic movement Recently serviced at an Authorised Rolex Service Centre Running strongly and keeping excellent time Steel Oyster bracelet Correct 257 end links Solid, period-correct fit to the case Why the 1003 is Special The ref. 1003 was the only Oyster Perpetual of this era to feature the engine-turned bezel, a design that adds texture and character without the formality of a fluted bezel. It sits perfectly between sport and dress — a true everyday vintage Rolex ref. 1003 was introduced in the early 1960s (circa 1960–1962) and remained in production into the early 1970s, powered predominantly by the Calibre 1560 and later the Calibre 1570. A classic, honest vintage Rolex in the most versatile size, freshly serviced, correctly configured, and ready to be worn daily.
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