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Lot #3324

Rolex Datejust Thunderbird 1625 Hidden Clasp Jubilee Bracelet 18k YG

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Introduction

Initially launched in 1953, the Rolex Turn-O-Graph's release sparked an exciting turning point in the brand’s rich horological history. Considered Rolex's first serially produced tool watch, the Turn-O-Graph was iconic for its eponymous feature; its bidirectional rotatable bezel. Armed with such a useful function, the Turn-O-Graph was designed to measure and record time much like a chronograph. Marketed to international business travellers, the Turn-O-Graph was presented as a tool to perform quick calculations due to its bezel. As such, the Turn-O-Graph was chosen by the United States Air Force’s aerobic squadron, the Thunderbirds, to aid in their pilots' navigational calculations. Recognizing the opportunity, Rolex marketed the Turn-O-Graph as the "Thunderbird" in the North American market. As sales for the Turn-O-Graph began to decline following the Submariner and GMT-Master’s launches due to their similar design and heightened utility, the Turn-O-Graph name only remained in use until the early 1960s before it was discontinued. As such, original Turn-O-Graph references have become increasingly sought-after thanks to their brief yet meaningful impact on Rolex’s evolution as a watchmaker. Offered here we have the Thunderbird ref. 1625, the last original Turn-O-Graph model to be given Thunderbird moniker by Rolex. Produced from 1959 until 1977, the ref. 1625 marked the bulk of Turn-O-Graph’s history as we know it thanks to its long production run. Offered in a selection of metals from stainless steel with just an 18kt white gold bezel, stainless steel, two-tone and even full 18kt yellow like we have it here, the ref. 1625’s engine-turned rotating bezel and Jubilee bracelet combine to create an alluring timepiece that we can’t help but fawn over.

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Grade

V 8.5

Status

Vetted & Approved

Included

Watch Only

Est. value range

$8,000 – $12,000

The Details

Brand

Rolex

Dimensions

36mm

Model

Datejust Turn-O-Graph "Thunderbird"

Movement

Automatic cal. 1570

Reference

1625

Bracelet

18kt yellow gold Jubilee bracelet

Year

1980

Condition

Excellent

Material

18kt yellow gold

Included

Watch only

Dial Color

Champagne

THE DIAL
THE DIAL

Featuring a beautiful golden dial with equally beautiful gold hour markers and hands, the ref. 1625 that we have here is an intensely elegant timepiece that extends beyond its design as a tool watch and into the realm of pure luxury.

THE CONSTRUCTION
THE CONSTRUCTION

Boasting an 18kt yellow gold construction and an elegant Jubilee bracelet, the Turn-O-Graph merges its functional design influence with Rolex's desire to create luxury timepieces that exist beyond their original use-case.

TIMING MACHINE READOUT
TIMING MACHINE READOUT

This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.

Condition

Watch is in excellent overall condition. Case shows minor wear, but edges are crisp and the bezel and insert are well defined with minimal wear. Caseback had an engraving on that has been removed. There is a small dent in the central flat part of the caseback but it is not visible from the interior surface. Original champagne dial in excellent condition with little to no signs of aging. The watch comes on a hidden clasp jubilee bracelet in 18k YG with 21 links total. It fits an approximately 7 1/4" wrist and shows minor stretch.

Our Perspective

An iconic watch that is rich with history off the back of its genuine impact on Rolex's evolution as a watchmaker, the ref. 1625 Thunderbird is the unsung hero of Rolex's historical tool-watch offering on account of it being the basis for models like the Submariner, GMT-Master and more.

Eric Ku

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