
YM's acquisition of a vintage Rolex Oyster reference 6424 sparks a valuable discussion on a lesser-documented model. This article delves into the unique characteristics of this reference, offering insights for collectors interested in its historical context and preservation. YM's personal experience highlights the enduring appeal of these understated vintage pieces.

I bet it's something between reference 6422 and 6426, 34-36mm case, manual winding!
It's actually a 36mm 6424 that came with a bracelet, but I find so flimsy so put it on a leather strap and it looks just as good. Problem is I tried looking for information on the 6424 but cant find much on it...😬😬
It's got a little scratch on the dial and the lugs a little polished...
But RSC had a look at it and noted the model as 6424/0 with a 1210 movement.
Those references were among the commonest on the market for many years. I am curious about the lug holes and the "flimsy" bracelet...
Which from what I saw on the web dates to about 1957?
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