Cheapest Rolex Air-King 5500 34mm Silver Dial Vintage 1984
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Reference Number | 5500 |
| Year | 1984 |
| Case Material and Size | Stainless Steel, 34mm |
| Dial | Silver with Index Markers |
| Movement | Caliber 1520 Automatic |
| Bracelet | Stainless Steel Oyster |
Original price was: $1,389.00.$985.00Current price is: $985.00.
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Discover the most affordable entry into genuine Rolex ownership with this pre-owned Rolex Air-King reference 5500 from 1984. This timepiece represents the least expensive way to own an authentic Rolex, offering the brand’s legendary craftsmanship and heritage without the premium of newer models. Its classic 34mm stainless steel case and timeless silver index dial provide a versatile and understated elegance suitable for any occasion.
Powered by the robust Caliber 1520 automatic movement, this vintage Air-King is a testament to Rolex’s enduring quality. It comes with a Rolex service card, ensuring its authenticity and reliable performance. For those seeking the prestige of Rolex at the most accessible price point, this model stands as the definitive choice, blending history, functionality, and value.
34mm stainless steel case
Silver index dial design
Caliber 1520 automatic movement
Stainless steel Oyster bracelet
Acrylic crystal lens
Fixed smooth bezel
To wind the watch manually, unscrew the crown by turning it counterclockwise until it pops out.
Gently pull the crown out to the first position to set the time by turning it clockwise or counterclockwise.
Once set, push the crown back in firmly against the case and screw it down clockwise to ensure water resistance.
For daily wear, the automatic movement will self-wind with the natural motion of your wrist.
To clean, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the case and bracelet, avoiding contact with chemicals or soaps.
Rolex is built on a foundation of precision, durability, and timeless design. Each watch, like this Air-King 5500, undergoes rigorous testing to ensure it meets the highest standards of performance and reliability. The brand's philosophy centers on creating instruments for exceptional achievement, worn by pioneers in various fields, embodying a commitment to excellence that transcends trends.
The Caliber 1520 movement inside this watch is a product of this philosophy, known for its robustness and accuracy. Rolex's in-house manufacturing of nearly every component guarantees unparalleled quality control, resulting in timepieces that are built to last for generations, making even their vintage models like this one a sound investment in enduring style.
Michael : Wore it to my job interview; landed the offer. The classic look commands respect without being flashy.
Sarah : My daily driver for a year. Goes from the gym to business meetings seamlessly. Incredibly versatile.
David : Took it hiking and it performed flawlessly. The durability is impressive for a vintage piece.
Priya : Received compliments at a wedding. Everyone appreciates the subtle, elegant silver dial.
James : A perfect first Rolex. The size is comfortable, and the history behind the 5500 model is fascinating.
Elena : The accuracy is remarkable for its age. It keeps time as well as some modern watches I've owned.
Thomas : Used it while sailing. The Oyster case gives me confidence even near water.
Olivia : Passed down to me. It's more than a watch; it's a piece of family history that works perfectly.
How often should I service this vintage Rolex?
We recommend a professional service every 5-7 years to ensure the Caliber 1520 movement remains accurate and lubricated, preserving its longevity and value.
Can I swim with this 1984 Air-King?
While the Oyster case was originally water-resistant, we do not recommend swimming or showering with any vintage watch. Its seals may have degraded over time.
How do I care for the acrylic crystal?
Light scratches on the acrylic crystal can be gently polished out with a specialized acrylic polish. Avoid harsh chemicals that can cloud the surface.
Is the tritium on the dial still luminous?
The tritium lume on this 1984 model will have aged and likely no longer glows. This is a normal patina that adds to the vintage character of the watch.
How do I resize the Oyster bracelet?
It is best to have the bracelet resized by a professional jeweler or watchmaker with the proper Rolex tools to avoid damaging the links or clasp.






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