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The Rolex 1225 watch movement features an escapement wheel in Kif-Duofix combined .From what I gather it seems the 1225 was the improved movement produced for most of the life of the 6694 all the way until the 80s. My question is am I limiting myself in some way going with the 1215 over the 1225 in terms of available parts or serviceability? It does seem (to me at least) the movements are related/similar in design. Rolex 6694 . Rolex cal 1225 and 1210 vintage movement Hi , please could anyone tell me what the difference is in the 1210 cal , and the 1225 cal , on a Rolex precision movement, thanks Flyfisher007 Hi , please could anyone tell me what the difference is in the 1210 cal , and the 1225 cal , on a Rolex precision movement, can either be used in a 1960s Oyster , thanks I have noticed that you have recently made a number of post about 1210/1225 movements, handiest etc.
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The early manual movements in the Pre Cellini were a Rayville 650. Omega and Piaget also used it. They are ultra thin. Kind of a pain. Contracted and built to Rolex specs but the parts all interchange basically. The later Cellini's use a . A word of warning, if you want to do that through RSC only buy one with a 1225 movement on NOT a 1215. Good advice! Slower beat 1215 (18000bph) vs 1225 (21600bph) escapement parts are getting hard to find and high $$. I found out the hard way. BUT a 1210 Service is classed as Vintage, so with new Dial & Hands it would be close to £3000.
The 1210/1215 has 18,000vph frequency which gave five ticks per second, the 21,600vph of the Cal. 1220/1225 gives six. So once again, if there is very little difference in price or condition, I personally would choose a watch with a 1220/1225 movement.
Those ran at 36,000 bpm. But no mention of any running at 21,600, or 18,000 bpm. Rolex over the years have used 18000,19800,28800 BPH in there automatic oyster movements, in the Cellini mens range they use 21600 BPH handwind movement, but a 18000 BPH movement can be just as accurate as any other movement.
Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion: 6427 1225 Movement Rolex crown stem Issues Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: Rolex 6694 Oysterdate date change issue 1215 movement is another reason you wouldn’t get it serviced by Rolex. They would charge about £2000 for servicing a 1215 as it is classed as Vintage but they only charge about £700 for a watch with a 1225 movement. I’m sure a local watchmaker will get that looking great again for you.
From what I gather it seems the 1225 was the improved movement produced for most of the life of the 6694 all the way until the 80s. My question is am I limiting myself in some way going with the 1215 over the 1225 in terms of available parts or serviceability? It does seem (to me at least) the movements are related/similar in design. Rolex 6694 .
Rolex cal 1225 and 1210 vintage movement Hi , please could anyone tell me what the difference is in the 1210 cal , and the 1225 cal , on a Rolex precision movement, thanks Flyfisher007 Hi , please could anyone tell me what the difference is in the 1210 cal , and the 1225 cal , on a Rolex precision movement, can either be used in a 1960s Oyster , thanks I have noticed that you have recently made a number of post about 1210/1225 movements, handiest etc. The early manual movements in the Pre Cellini were a Rayville 650. Omega and Piaget also used it. They are ultra thin. Kind of a pain. Contracted and built to Rolex specs but the parts all interchange basically. The later Cellini's use a . A word of warning, if you want to do that through RSC only buy one with a 1225 movement on NOT a 1215. Good advice! Slower beat 1215 (18000bph) vs 1225 (21600bph) escapement parts are getting hard to find and high $$. I found out the hard way. BUT a 1210 Service is classed as Vintage, so with new Dial & Hands it would be close to £3000.
The 1210/1215 has 18,000vph frequency which gave five ticks per second, the 21,600vph of the Cal. 1220/1225 gives six. So once again, if there is very little difference in price or condition, I personally would choose a watch with a 1220/1225 movement. Those ran at 36,000 bpm. But no mention of any running at 21,600, or 18,000 bpm. Rolex over the years have used 18000,19800,28800 BPH in there automatic oyster movements, in the Cellini mens range they use 21600 BPH handwind movement, but a 18000 BPH movement can be just as accurate as any other movement.Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion: 6427 1225 Movement Rolex crown stem Issues
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