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The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date - not to be confused with the Oyster Perpetual Datejust - was introduced to the Rolex lineup in 1955, where it has remained ever since as the brand’s entry-level complicated model. The first Oyster Perpetual Date, reference 6534, was in production from 1955 until 1960, when it was replaced by the reference 1500. From 1960 to 1976, the reference 1500 was treated to a similar array of case materials and dial variations as the more well-known Datejust with only one small difference: a two-millimeter reduction in size.

Luxurious and resplendent in 18 karat yellow gold fitted with a matching champagne dial, the reference 1500 offered here is made even more exceptional by virtue of its condition. The case is remarkably well-preserved, with sharp hallmarks to the reverse of the lugs. The original factory brushed finishing is present on the sides of the case and tops of the lugs. The radiant gold dial is similarly preserved, with each baton hour marker with a strip of black enamel embedded to allow for an attractive and useful contrast to the rest of the dial and case.

Generously donated by Mr. Eric Wind of Wind Vintage, the present watch comes accompanied by an assortment of four additional colorful calfskin straps and a travel springbar tool to easily change the strap when the mood strikes.

This watch is being sold to benefit the Horological Society of New York’s ongoing education initiatives, in support of international traveling and virtual education programs, scholarships for students of watchmaking, and awards to watchmaking schools.

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