so is auto vs manual and cosc vs non cosc?? any idea on the service and maintenance cost?? which 1 ll cost more??? parts availability??
ever considered a older peice?
Circa 1950s?
harder to find but personally find it very appealing
Factory dosent come with thick oyster bracelet n may feel abit flimsy..i changed mine (similiar but not the 1 in de pic) to thick oyster bracelet..better feel..
A 15000 is a lovely watch but not a true vintage or even a neo/ retro vintage.........
The general consensus for a "vintage" Rolex is :
(a) a 4 digit reference code ie 1500, 1600, 1016, 5513 etc etc
(b) should have an acrylic crystal ........ the old stuff that you can polish !
I would go with the 6694 (the manual wind gives it a bit of character)
whilst if you are going for this watch as a daily wearer, the 15000 will be more practical (albeit not vintage).
the Perpetual OysterDate 1500 is a beautiful watch.
I have my late Dad's (which incidentally was purchased in Singapore in 1975 -76)..... it is a classic vintage with very clean, simple design !
btw, if you get the chance, have a look at Vintage Rolex forum ( on the assumption that you have not done so already) ..... It has a Market section for vintage watches and you can request to buy (wtb) the watch u want . There are a lot of trusted sellers on that forum.
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