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Rolex Turnograph Datejust from 1957
Indulge in the Exquisite Rarity of the Rolex Reference 6609 Turn-O-Graph – A Timeless Classic. Coming up for sale soon, get in touch now for more information, photographs and videos
Vintage Times Amsterdam invites you to embark on a journey through horological history with the exceptional Rolex Reference 6609 Turn-O-Graph. This remarkable timepiece hails from the 1950s, exuding an aura of timeless elegance and sophistication.
Crafted in luxurious yellow gold, the 36mm case of the Rolex Reference 6609 showcases the impeccable craftsmanship that Rolex is renowned for. With its rotating bezel, a unique feature for a Datejust model, this watch stands as a testament to Rolex’s commitment to innovation and style.
Incredible rarity defines this Turn-O-Graph model, especially in its early stages. Few Turn-O-Graph watches were produced, making this timepiece a coveted find for discerning collectors and enthusiasts. Its exceptional condition further adds to its desirability, showcasing meticulous care and preservation over the years.
Rest assured, this Rolex Reference 6609 Turn-O-Graph comes with a one-year warranty, providing you with peace of mind and confidence in your investment. The case has been minimally polished, preserving its original allure and ensuring its enduring beauty for years to come.
This iconic timepiece, known as the Turn-O-Graph, also found favor with the US Army and USAF pilots, earning it the nickname “Thunderbirds.” Its robust functionality and striking aesthetics made it a trusted companion for those who soared through the skies.
Immerse yourself in the heritage and elegance of the Rolex Reference 6609 Turn-O-Graph. Explore our curated collection at Vintage Times Amsterdam, where exceptional timepieces await to tell their unique stories. Rediscover the artistry and craftsmanship that transcends time.
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