Cheapest Supreme Rolex Oyster Perpetual 6569 34mm Vintage
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Reference Number | 6569 |
| Production Year | Circa 1957 |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Case Size | 34mm |
| Movement | Automatic Calibre 1030 |
| Bracelet Type | Original Oyster Rivet |
Original price was: $1,389.00.$985.00Current price is: $985.00.
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Presenting the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Ref 6569, a supreme vintage timepiece from circa 1957. This 34mm stainless steel watch features a crisp white dial with radium lume and an engine-turned bezel, powered by the reliable automatic Calibre 1030. It represents the least expensive entry into genuine Rolex heritage, offering timeless elegance without the modern premium.
Complete with its original Oyster rivet-link bracelet and Oysterclasp, this unassuming design is a seldom-seen classic. As a vintage piece with no box or papers, it provides an authentic 1950s wristwatch experience, embodying understated refinement for the discerning collector seeking character and mechanical reliability.
34mm stainless steel case
White dial with radium
Automatic Calibre 1030 movement
Original Oyster rivet bracelet
Engine-turned fixed bezel
Acrylic crystal protection
Wind the watch manually by rotating the crown clockwise 20-30 times to start.
For automatic winding, wear the watch on your wrist for at least 8 hours daily.
Set the time by pulling the crown out to the first position and turning it.
Push the crown back in firmly against the case to ensure water resistance.
Clean the stainless steel bracelet with a soft cloth and mild soap occasionally.
Rolex, founded in 1905, revolutionized watchmaking with the first waterproof Oyster case in 1926 and the Perpetual self-winding mechanism in 1931. The brand's philosophy centers on precision, durability, and timeless elegance, with each timepiece undergoing rigorous testing to ensure exceptional performance and reliability that transcends generations.
The Ref 6569 exemplifies Rolex's commitment to understated refinement and technical innovation during the 1950s. Its clean, unadorned design focuses on essential functionality and enduring style, representing a pure expression of the watchmaker's art without unnecessary complication, making it a cornerstone of vintage collecting.
James, Architec: Wore it to client meetings for a year. The 34mm size gets compliments without being flashy.
Sarah, Historia: Found this for my dissertation research trips. The radium dial is legible in archive rooms.
Michael, Collecto: My cheapest Rolex but most worn. The rivet bracelet is surprisingly comfortable daily.
Eleanor, Professo: Teaches with this since 2018. Students notice its quiet elegance during lectures.
David, Surgeo: Wears it under surgical gowns. The acrylic crystal has minor scratches but adds character.
Rebecca, Gallery Owne: Exhibited on my wrist at openings. The 1957 provenance sparks conversations about design.
Thomas, Enginee: Timed experiments with it for three years. The Calibre 1030 keeps consistent accuracy.
Linda, Write: Types with it daily since purchase. The white dial provides perfect distraction-free time checking.
How often should I service this vintage Rolex?
Vintage watches require servicing every 4-5 years by a specialist familiar with Calibre 1030 movements to maintain accuracy and preserve historical integrity.
Can I swim with this 1950s Oyster Perpetual?
While originally waterproof, we do not recommend swimming with vintage watches. The gaskets may have deteriorated over time, compromising water resistance.
How do I care for the radium dial?
The radium lume is historical and no longer radioactive. Clean gently with a dry soft cloth; avoid moisture and chemicals that could damage the vintage finish.
Is the acrylic crystal replaceable?
Yes, but original acrylic should be preserved when possible. Light scratches can be polished with specialized compounds to maintain vintage authenticity.
How do I maintain the rivet bracelet?
Clean with a soft toothbrush and mild soap solution. Have links adjusted by a professional to avoid damaging the vintage rivet construction.











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