Rolex Vintage Oysterdate Precision Watch 6694 — Oyster Bracelet (1961)
A 6694 from the very first years of production This Rolex Oysterdate Precision watch, reference 6694, produced in 1961, can be worn equally well by a man or a woman, with a 34mm steel Oyster case that matches the benchmark format of the Swiss dress watch. The bezel is smooth and polished, with no fluting or engraving, which draws the eye to the dial. The caseback is screwed down, and so is the crown, in keeping with the Oyster construction that established the house’s reputation. The silvered dial with vertical satin finishing features applied baton hour markers and steel baton hands. The date window, at three o’clock, is topped by the brand’s characteristic Cyclops, which magnifies the display through the domed acrylic Crystal. The T SWISS T marking at six o’clock indicates a tritium dial: the luminous dots have turned creamy, and the tips of the hands show the same shade, a patina that nothing can reproduce artificially. 1961 places this example among the very first years of the reference, which would remain in the catalogue until the end of the 1980s — a rare case of a model produced for nearly three decades without notable change. The earliest 6694s differ from the later ones by their low-frequency calibre, beating at 18,000 vibrations per hour, before the later adoption of a faster movement. In this respect, the 6694 is the last hand-wound three-hand Rolex: while the house shifted most of its production toward automatic movements, this reference retained the daily gesture of winding by the crown until the very end. The word Precision on the dial, rather than Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, indicates that the calibre was not submitted for chronometer certification. It is this positioning that made the 6694 the entry point into the Rolex universe. With a Lug-to-lug of 42.4mm and a thickness of 10.9mm, it slips effortlessly under a cuff, fitted here on an Oyster bracelet with solid links. Three points to note 1961 example — among the very first years of a reference that would remain in the catalogue until the end of the 1980s. Patinated tritium dial — the T SWISS T marking and the creamy hue of the luminous dots attest to an original dial, never restored. Date without quickset — the date is adjusted by turning the hands through a 24-hour cycle, a characteristic of the reference’s manual calibres. Why choose a vintage Rolex watch? Buying a vintage Rolex watch rather than a new model means gaining access to a leading Swiss manufacture at a budget unrelated to the boutique, with pieces whose construction has already proven its durability. The 6694 is a perfect illustration: a pre-owned luxury watch produced for thirty years, whose spare parts remain available and which any watchmaker knows how to service. This reference holds a special place among vintage watches for men and women: its 34mm diameter, long considered too small, now corresponds to the most sought-after format on the vintage dress watch market. Worn on an Oyster bracelet as here, it takes on a more everyday character than on leather, without leaving the dress-watch register. Like all our vintage mechanical watches , this one has been opened and inspected by our watchmakers: verification of the caliber and its consistency with the reference, checking of the serial number, examination of the dial, hands and case. Each pre-owned Rolex watch that we offer comes with an invoice Atelier Victor serving as a certificate, a twelve-month mechanical warranty, and lifetime guaranteed authenticity. → Discover our vintage Rolex watches → View all our luxury vintage watches Technical characteristics Brand: Rolex Model: Oysterdate Precision Reference: 6694 Serial number: 7255xx Estimated year: 1961 Origin: Switzerland Gender: Men's and women's watch (Unisex) Movement: Manual mechanical, Rolex caliber Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, date (without quickset) Case: Stainless steel, round Oyster, polished smooth bezel, screw-down caseback Dimensions: 34mm (excluding crown) / 37.6mm (including crown) Lug to lug: 42.4mm Thickness: 10.9mm Lug width: 19mm Crown: Screw-down, signed Rolex, original Dial: Silvered with vertical satin finish, applied baton hour markers, patinated tritium (T SWISS T), original Hands: Steel baton hands, patinated tritium tips, original Crystal: Acrylic with Cyclops (condition 8/10) Bracelet: Rolex Oyster steel with solid links, authentic, later than the watch Buckle: Rolex steel folding clasp, reference 78350 Condition and warranty Overall condition: Good state of preservation for a piece over sixty years old. The silvered dial retains its satin finish and legibility, with an even cream patina on the tritium of the hour markers and hands. The steel case shows signs of wear and scratches, notably on the bezel and the tops of the lugs. The Oyster bracelet shows wear scratches on the links. The acrylic Crystal has fine scratches (8/10). Water resistance: Not guaranteed (vintage watch) Authenticity: Lifetime guarantee Mechanical: Serviced movement, guaranteed for 12 months Included: Invoice Atelier Victor, travel case Not included: Original box and papers Frequently asked questions Is the bracelet the original one? No, and we prefer to say so. It is an authentic Rolex Oyster steel bracelet, but with solid links, a type produced after this watch: the Oyster bracelets contemporary to 1961 had folded links. We point this out because the reference is engraved on the Buckle and can be verified immediately. In practice, many buyers prefer this version, which is heavier, sturdier and more comfortable than the period riveted bracelet. What distinguishes a 1961 6694 from a later example? Mainly the caliber. The earliest years are fitted with a movement beating at 18,000 vibrations per hour; later examples adopt a faster caliber, at 21,600 vibrations, whose seconds hand sweeps across the dial more smoothly. Moreover, the reference changed very little over its three decades of production, which makes early examples especially appealing to those seeking the beginning of the series. How is the date set on this reference? The hand-wound calibers of the 6694 do not feature quickset date correction. To advance the date, the hands must be turned through a full twenty-four-hour cycle, passing midnight, as many times as necessary. This is the original operation and not a defect. Avoid any adjustment between 9pm and 3am, the period during which the date-change mechanism is engaged. What does “Precision” mean rather than “Chronometer”? Rolex reserved the wording Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified for calibers submitted for official chronometer certification. The movements of this reference were not submitted for it, hence the mention Precision. This takes nothing away from their robustness or quality of manufacture: it is a pricing position that made the 6694 the gateway into the Maison’s universe. Is this piece suitable for a slim or larger wrist? With a 34mm diameter, 42.4mm Lug-to-lug, and 10.9mm thickness, it suits wrists of approximately 15 to 19cm. This was the standard dress watch format of the 1960s, and it is now very much back in favor. The Oyster bracelet can be adjusted by removing links; we can take care of this before shipping if you let us know your wrist size.
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