1963 Rolex Oyster Perpetual chronometer certified Model 1002 with satin silvered Dial in Stainless Steel
Product Code: AWCRO2850
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This Watch
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual ref. 1002 is one of those “quietly perfect” vintage Rolex references – clean lines, proper proportions and all the right details without shouting about it. This example is a sleek, all-original stainless steel watch, paired on a smart leather strap, and it’s exactly what you want if you like your Rolex understated and wearable.
At the centre is a beautifully original silver dial with a soft, crisp sheen that changes with the light, framed by the classic smooth bezel and domed acrylic crystal. Simple baton markers keep it sharp and timeless, while the Oyster case gives it that reassuring Rolex solidity on the wrist. The proportions are spot-on too – it’s the kind of watch that looks as correct with a shirt cuff as it does with a jumper.
- Ref. 1002 sweet spot: a proper vintage Oyster Perpetual that still feels modern day-to-day.
- Chronometer rated: the “Officially Certified” text isn’t just decoration – these were built to a higher standard.
- Understated versatility: works as a daily, a dress watch, or your “one good watch” choice.
- Leather strap pairing: really suits the clean case shape and keeps it nicely refined.

Extra Points
Hans Wilsdorf founded Rolex in 1905 at the age of 24, along with Alfred Davis in London. In 1919 they moved their operation to Geneva, Switzerland. This move was brought about by high wartime taxes on Gold and Silver in the UK after the Great war 1914-1918. They were now closer to their suppliers in Bienne. The Rolex Oyster case was released in 1926. Marketed as the world's first “waterproof” watch. The notches on the bezel and case back meant they could be screwed down to the middle case with a special tool invented and manufactured by Rolex to hermetically seal the case. In 1927 a young swimmer Miss Mercedes Gleitz swam the English channel wearing the “Oyster”. Later in 1933 the team of the first expedition to fly over Everest wore them. It was also famously worn by Sir Malcolm Campbell, “King Of Speed”, on the 4th September 1935. An advert of the time made a big splash with him saying “The Rolex watch is still keeping perfect time- I was wearing it yesterday when Bluebird exceeded 300 mph.” He broke the world land speed record 9 times between 1924 and 1936. 1931 saw the debut of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual, their first self-winding watch that was also water-resistant and dustproof.
The "Air" models were produced immediately after the Second World War for the British Royal Air Force. The first "Air King" (reference 4925) was released in 1945 and the 34mm case was considered large at the time, hence the name "King." These first models are now very rare but have many of the same features as other Rolex Bubblebacks of the same era and housed manually wound Hunter movements. Other watches in the original Air collection included the Air Lion, Air Tiger and Air Giant.
This watch has been fully serviced with our on-site workshop and comes with our extended 24 month, non-waterproof service cover for total peace of mind
What we think
The 1002 is one of the most wearable vintage Rolex models out there because it focuses on what Rolex does best: a strong case, a clear dial, and a dependable automatic chronometer movement. There’s no date complication to distract from the symmetry, and that simplicity is exactly why they’ve aged so well. If you like the idea of vintage Rolex ownership without the hype-tax of sport models, this reference is a brilliant place to be – classic, discreet, and properly satisfying on the wrist.
Spec Stuff
Age : 1961/1970
Specific Age : 1- 1963
Case Size : 34.5mm
Case Thickness : 12mm
Lug to Lug : 40mm
Lugs : 19mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box & Papers : No
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Service History : 24-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty



















