Cheapest Rolex Oyster Perpetual 31mm Silver Dial 67480
| Brand | Rolex |
| Model Number | 67480 |
| Year | 1988 |
| Case Size | 31mm |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Movement | Automatic Caliber 2130 |
| Dial | Silver with Index Markers |
| Bracelet | Oyster with Oysterclasp |
Original price was: $1,389.00.$985.00Current price is: $985.00.
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Presenting the least expensive Rolex watch available, the Ladies Oyster Perpetual reference 67480 from 1988. This timepiece features a classic 31mm stainless steel case with a smooth bezel and a clean silver index dial, powered by the reliable automatic Caliber 2130 movement. It comes fitted with the iconic Oyster bracelet, offering understated elegance and supreme Rolex quality at an accessible price point.
This watch represents the best value entry into genuine Rolex ownership. With its excellent condition, sapphire crystal, and timeless silver dial with Tritium hands and markers, it delivers the authentic Rolex experience. The absence of box and papers is reflected in the attractive credit card price of $4,419.56, making it the perfect choice for those seeking a classic, reliable luxury watch.
31mm stainless steel case
Silver index dial design
Automatic Caliber 2130 movement
Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
Iconic Oyster bracelet clasp
Classic no-date complication
To set the time, unscrew the winding crown by turning it counter-clockwise until it pops out.
Gently pull the crown out to the second position to set the hour and minute hands.
Turn the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise to adjust the time to the desired setting.
Once set, push the crown back in and screw it down firmly against the case to ensure water resistance.
For automatic winding, wear the watch daily or manually wind it by turning the crown clockwise 20-30 times.
Rolex represents the pinnacle of Swiss watchmaking, built on a foundation of precision, durability, and timeless design. Each Oyster Perpetual watch undergoes rigorous testing and certification, ensuring it meets the highest standards of performance and reliability that have defined the brand for over a century.
The Oyster case, introduced in 1926, was the world's first waterproof wristwatch case, showcasing Rolex's commitment to innovation. This heritage of combining groundbreaking technology with elegant aesthetics continues in every watch, making Rolex a symbol of achievement and enduring quality worldwide.
Sarah : Wore it to my law firm interview - felt confident and professional. The silver dial catches light beautifully in boardrooms.
Michael : My daily driver for 3 years. Survived commuting, gym sessions, and even a few accidental knocks. Supreme durability.
Jennifer : Received as a graduation gift. The 31mm size is perfect for my wrist, elegant yet not overpowering with business attire.
David : As my first luxury watch, the automatic movement fascinated me. I often watch the smooth second hand sweep during meetings.
Emma : Paired it with both summer dresses and winter sweaters. The clean design transitions seamlessly across seasons and occasions.
Robert : The Oyster bracelet is incredibly comfortable for all-day wear. I often forget I'm wearing it until someone compliments it.
Lisa : The lume on the Tritium hands still glows faintly at night after all these years, a charming vintage feature.
James : Found this model after searching for the least expensive genuine Rolex. The value for money in terms of craftsmanship is exceptional.
How often should I service my Rolex Oyster Perpetual?
Rolex recommends servicing approximately every 10 years to ensure optimal precision and longevity. However, service intervals can vary based on usage and conditions.
Can I swim or shower while wearing this watch?
While the Oyster case provides water resistance, we recommend having the water resistance checked during servicing. Avoid pressing buttons or operating the crown underwater.
How do I clean my stainless steel Rolex bracelet?
Use a soft brush with warm soapy water, rinse with clean water, and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners.
The watch seems to be gaining/losing time, what should I do?
This may indicate the need for servicing. Automatic movements can be affected by magnetism, impact, or lubrication breakdown over time.
Should I wind the watch if I don't wear it daily?
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Yes, if not worn regularly, manually wind the watch approximately 20-30 turns to keep the movement lubricated and ready for wear.




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