🤩 wow

Idk I have never seen this ref or heard of it. 34 mm Rolex date. I do not know the reference. But that’s a Rolex watch I like. Idk why when I look lists for watches for small wrists this doesn’t pull up right away. !

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Nice looking piece. Unfortunately even if I could afford it this would look like a tennis bracelet on me🤣

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SimonB

Nice looking piece. Unfortunately even if I could afford it this would look like a tennis bracelet on me🤣

I have pretty small wrists and could most likely get away with it, back in that day this was pretty normal. I think personally as I’ve tried on many watches over the years. The sweet spot for me is 38mm

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Eman22

I have pretty small wrists and could most likely get away with it, back in that day this was pretty normal. I think personally as I’ve tried on many watches over the years. The sweet spot for me is 38mm

At 7 3/4 inches it wouldn't work on me.

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I highly doubt this is current, as I don't recall them making anything that interested me last I checked. I don't think they make things this nice anymore.

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PoorMansRolex

I highly doubt this is current, as I don't recall them making anything that interested me last I checked. I don't think they make things this nice anymore.

They aren’t really lol. This is from 1972

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Oyster Perpetual Date from the 70's. You can find the 15200 Perpetual Date 34mm which looks exactly same from the early 90's in very good condition between $3500-4500.

Also, if you are looking for sub 36mm watches then check out Kuoe Kyoto. They have some beautiful vintage inspired models and their models are always at 35mm. With some nice quartz and other automatic movement options.

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Wore a 34mm Airking for a while. 7.25 in wrist. Don’t be afraid of small watches!

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SimonB

At 7 3/4 inches it wouldn't work on me.

Same here my friend lol big wrist gang.

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I have two of those, but newer ones. They are my most worn watches (outside of the quartz Seiko I wear to work). They are very good.

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I have two of those, but newer ones. They are my most worn watches (outside of the quartz Seiko I wear to work). They are very good.

What size is your wrist

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Should be a 1501 from the late 1960‘s.

I have one with an engine turned bezel

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Eman22

What size is your wrist

16cm.

I had to modify the bracelet on the older one because it was too long at the 6 o'clock side, it ca be reversed but you need a block and a punch. The newer one is quite good out of he box. They are quite close to a current 36mm Explorer in size (also 19mm lugs).

Note that the current 34mm Oyster Perpetuals are quite a bit smaller than the ones from the past. Indeed the current 34mm Rolex are under 34mm and don't use the full size movement, probably doesn't fit anymore, but have the smaller "ladies" movement. On the other hand, the Rolex Date has the same movement as the Datejust and Submariner Date as far as I know (certainly the two I have both got the 3135).

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Deanseiko876

Same here my friend lol big wrist gang.

Gang gang

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I have a mid 80’s Oyster Perpetual Date reference 15010, 34mm. Since ita was a mess school graduation gift, it is priceless

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cota123

I have a mid 80’s Oyster Perpetual Date reference 15010, 34mm. Since ita was a mess school graduation gift, it is priceless

Pics ?

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thedailynwa

Should be a 1501 from the late 1960‘s.

I have one with an engine turned bezel

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I have exactly the same watch. Love it. It is a bummer that Rolex stopped making this bezel.

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Eman22

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