The Rolex Datejust 6202 is a fascinating and often misunderstood vintage reference, produced in t...
The Rolex Datejust 6202 is a fascinating and often misunderstood vintage reference, produced in the early 1950s. While commonly associated with the early Turn-O-Graph line, the 6202 is actually more of a transitional sports model—featuring a rotating bezel, luminous dial, and a no-date display, distinguishing it from traditional Datejust models. Crafted in stainless steel with a 36mm Oyster case, it was powered by early Rolex automatic movements like the Caliber A260. With design cues that would influence the Submariner and Turn-O-Graph series, the 6202 stands as a historically important reference, prized by collectors for its tool-watch DNA wrapped in pre-Submariner styling.
Brand |
Model |
Case Size |
Material |
Rolex |
Datejust |
36mm |
Stainless Steel |
Production Year |
Movement |
AVG Price |
Last Sale |
1950s |
Automatic |
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N/A |
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