Pre-Owned Rolex Thunderbird, Ref. 16264
Pre-Owned Rolex Thunderbird, Ref. 16264
The Rolex Datejust Thunderbird series, also known as the Turn-O-Graph, was introduced in the 1950s. The key feature that set these watches apart was the rotating bezel with a red triangle that could be used as a rudimentary timing device.
Reference 16264: The Rolex 16264 is a specific reference within the Datejust Thunderbird series. The reference number "16264" indicates particular specifications and features of this model.
Thunderbird Bezel: The "Thunderbird" nickname is often associated with Datejust watches that have a rotating bezel. The bezel features numerals and a red triangle, providing a sporty and functional element to the watch.
Computer Dial: The term "computer dial" is sometimes used to describe the textured or grid-like pattern on the dial of certain Rolex models. In the case of the Datejust 16264 Thunderbird, this dial design is an extremely rare distinctive feature, adding a unique touch to the watch's aesthetics.
Steel Construction: The watch is likely crafted from stainless steel, as denoted by the middle links of the bracelet. Rolex is known for its use of high-quality materials, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion.
Automatic Movement: Like other Rolex Datejust models, the 16264 Thunderbird is powered by Rolex’s Calibre 3135 movement
Cyclops Lens: The watch features the iconic Cyclops lens over the date window at 3 o'clock, magnifying the date for improved legibility.
Historical Significance: The Datejust Thunderbird series, with its rotating bezel, has historical significance as one of Rolex's early attempts to introduce a tool-watch element into a dress watch. The Thunderbird bezel was initially associated with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbird aerobatic team.
Model Specifics:
This model comes with an original Rolex box and is a P-serial dating to 2000