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The Rolex Turn-O-Graph, introduced in 1953, holds a special place in the history of Rolex as the first serially-produced model to feature a rotating bezel. This innovative design element allowed users to measure elapsed time, a feature that was later adopted by other iconic Rolex models. Initially produced in stainless steel with a Bakelite bezel, the Turn-O-Graph quickly became known for its practical utility and elegant design.
Over the years, the Turn-O-Graph evolved with notable models including the ref. 6202, the ref. 1625 with the "Thunderbird" bezel, and the later ref. 116263, which combined steel and gold elements. The Turn-O-Graph also earned the nickname "Thunderbird" after being adopted as the official watch of the U.S. Air Force's Thunderbird aerobatic squadron, enhancing its legacy as a symbol of precision and performance. The Turn-O-Graph's functionality is matched by its aesthetic versatility. From the classic two-tone style of the ref. 16253, with its Jubilee bracelet and engine-turned bezel, to the more modern ref. 116263, which introduced rose gold to the collection, each model showcases Rolex’s commitment to blending form and function.
At SwissWatchExpo, our collection of pre-owned Rolex Turn-O-Graph watches is meticulously curated to ensure authenticity and quality. Each watch undergoes rigorous testing to meet our high standards, providing you with a timepiece that is both beautiful and reliable. Add a piece of horological history to your collection and enjoy the timeless appeal of the Rolex Turn-O-Graph.
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The Turn-o-Graph is one of Rolex’s earliest tool watches, and the model that introduced the rotating timing bezel. Back then, this extra rim was an innovation – a new and simpler way of measuring elapsed time. This feature would eventually be adapted by Rolex’s most beloved models such as the Submariner and GMT-Master.
The Turn-o-Graph was produced from 1953 until 2011. While it is discontinued, models are still sought-after by collectors and can be found in the secondary market.
Rolex Turn-o-graph watches – from the original Turn-o-Graph to the Datejust Turn-o-Graph editions – are water resistant to 100 meters, thanks to their Oyster case, screw down case back, and Oyster crown that secures them together. With this level of water resistance and considering the vintage nature of the Turn-o-Graph, the wearer can use it for light water exposure, such as handwashing.
In general, Rolex recommends a service every 3-5 years. However, vintage timepieces tend to be fragile by nature, so it's recommended to have any vintage watch looked at every two years. A watch’s water resistance and accuracy are not permanent and are subject to wear and tear. There are a few signs that your watch needs a service sooner rather than later. Check out Signs It’s Time for Watch Maintenance.