rolex 1560 movement | Rolex submariner movement history rolex 1560 movement The Rolex Caliber 1560. The Rolex caliber 1560 was released in 1959 and in production until 1965. This movement started the second generation of the 1500 series from Rolex. Like all in-house Rolex calibers, it is an automatic movement, equipped with a perpetual rotor. To help distinguish between Rolex’s two different black and blue GMT watches, collectors began calling the ref. 126710BLNR the “Batgirl” – but now that the current stainless steel GMT-Master II models are available with either style of bracelet, is it time to retire the “Batgirl” nickname?
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The Rolex Caliber 1560. The Rolex caliber 1560 was released in 1959 and in production until 1965. This movement started the second generation of the 1500 series from Rolex. Like all in-house Rolex calibers, it is an automatic movement, equipped with a perpetual rotor. Rolex proved themselves as thoroughly reliable engines inside a number of Rolex’s most iconic designs. Two of the most dependable and hardworking iterations were the Rolex 1560 and 1570. They base these movements on the same architecture as the first caliber in the series, the 1530.
The 1560/1570 movements were based on the 1530 which was introduced (around) 1957, and continued until (around) 1964. It was available in 17 or 26 Jewels, and operated at 18,000 BPH (Beats per hour). The 1560 was introduced (around) 1965, and continued until (around) 1967--it was 26 Jewels/18,000 BPH.Rolex 1570 Movement. It wasn’t until 1957 that Rolex developed their own in-house movement, the 1500 series. They became a mainstay of the company, remaining in production for 20 years. Both the 1560 and 1570 were COSC Certified.Rolex updated the movement in the reference 1500 Date from the Cal. 1565 to the Cal. 1575 around the mid-1960s. The updated movement brought with it a higher frequency of 19,800bph (compared to the 18,000 offered by the Cal. 1565) and a slightly longer power reserve (48 hours compared to 42 hours).The Oyster Perpetual ref 1002 originally featured a robust 26 jewel calibre 1560 automatic movement. Calibre 1560 possesses a Rolex p/n 7980 balance assembly with a Breguet hairspring, running at 18000 bph and a 42-hour power reserve.
I have found a dial marked with 1560 with date capability. I'm trying to match it with a specific model. How many Rolex model used the 1560 movement?The early Explorer 1016 came with what was, at the time, a new “microstella” regulated 1560 calibre movement. These movements were the first for Rolex to certify as “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” (SCOC) in the Explorer line and receive this designation. Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion: When was the 1560 movement introduced?
Lift Angle: 52°. Power Reserve: 44 hrs. Frequency: 18000 vph. Type: Automatic. Period used: ~1961. Diameter: 28.5 mm. Height: 5.75 mm. Base: Rolex 1530.The Rolex Caliber 1560. The Rolex caliber 1560 was released in 1959 and in production until 1965. This movement started the second generation of the 1500 series from Rolex. Like all in-house Rolex calibers, it is an automatic movement, equipped with a perpetual rotor. Rolex proved themselves as thoroughly reliable engines inside a number of Rolex’s most iconic designs. Two of the most dependable and hardworking iterations were the Rolex 1560 and 1570. They base these movements on the same architecture as the first caliber in the series, the 1530. The 1560/1570 movements were based on the 1530 which was introduced (around) 1957, and continued until (around) 1964. It was available in 17 or 26 Jewels, and operated at 18,000 BPH (Beats per hour). The 1560 was introduced (around) 1965, and continued until (around) 1967--it was 26 Jewels/18,000 BPH.
Rolex 1570 Movement. It wasn’t until 1957 that Rolex developed their own in-house movement, the 1500 series. They became a mainstay of the company, remaining in production for 20 years. Both the 1560 and 1570 were COSC Certified.Rolex updated the movement in the reference 1500 Date from the Cal. 1565 to the Cal. 1575 around the mid-1960s. The updated movement brought with it a higher frequency of 19,800bph (compared to the 18,000 offered by the Cal. 1565) and a slightly longer power reserve (48 hours compared to 42 hours).
The Oyster Perpetual ref 1002 originally featured a robust 26 jewel calibre 1560 automatic movement. Calibre 1560 possesses a Rolex p/n 7980 balance assembly with a Breguet hairspring, running at 18000 bph and a 42-hour power reserve. I have found a dial marked with 1560 with date capability. I'm trying to match it with a specific model. How many Rolex model used the 1560 movement?The early Explorer 1016 came with what was, at the time, a new “microstella” regulated 1560 calibre movement. These movements were the first for Rolex to certify as “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” (SCOC) in the Explorer line and receive this designation. Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion: When was the 1560 movement introduced?
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