Expiry at one and a half years
The Rolex Turn-O-Graph Ref. 6202 from 1963 is an iconic and historically significant watch, highly sought after by collectors. Launched in 1953, it’s the precursor to Rolex’s professional tool watches like the Submariner, GMT-Master, and Milgauss.
This model introduced the first serially produced Rolex with a 60-minute rotating bezel, revolutionizing time measurement precision.
The rotating bezel provided practical functionality and a distinctive aesthetic, making it a landmark in watchmaking. Initially aimed at a broader audience, the Turn-O-Graph was quickly discontinued due to the rise of specialized models like the GMT-Master and Submariner. This scarcity makes it rare and valuable, with few pieces produced.
Under the dial, the Turn-O-Graph Ref. 6202 houses the reliable and precise manual-winding Caliber 1030, reinforcing Rolex’s reputation for exceptional craftsmanship.
The 36 mm stainless steel case preserves the elegance of Rolex’s early sports watches. Its domed plexiglass crystal and robust construction ensure durability, while the stainless steel Oyster bracelet enhances its sporty yet refined appearance.
As a collector’s piece, the Rolex Turn-O-Graph Ref. 6202 embodies Rolex’s tool watch evolution. Its rarity, innovative rotating bezel, and pivotal role in the brand’s history make it a significant piece of horological history, appealing to enthusiasts and representing a unique opportunity to own a piece of history.