46 Rolex A fine and attractive, Datejust, Turn-o-Graph, automatic wristwatch in steel, with silver dial, reference 6609.

Estimate: € 4.000 –⁠ 8.000

Sold (Premium) € 12.350

Model Datejust
Year 1957
Reference 6609
Case Material Stainless steel
Case Number 280'389
Bracelet Material Leather strap
Movement Automatic, cal. 1065, 25 jewels
Dimension 36mm Diameter
Signed Case, dial and movement
Movement Automatic, cal. 1065, 25 jewels

The Rolex Datejust Turn-O-Graph is a remarkable fusion of functionality and elegance, a timepiece that embodies Rolex’s pioneering spirit in creating watches that are both aesthetically refined and highly practical. Originally introduced in 1953 with the reference 6202, the Turn-O-Graph was the first Rolex model to feature a rotating bezel, a function that would later become a key feature in professional tool watches like the Submariner and GMT-Master. By 1954, Rolex refined the design with the introduction of reference 6609, integrating it within the prestigious Datejust family and enhancing its versatility for everyday wear. This particular example, reference 6609, showcases a beautifully preserved stainless steel case with a three-body solid construction, a screw-down case back and crown, ensuring water resistance and durability. The most distinctive feature is its bidirectional revolving reeded bezel, finely engine-turned with compressed markers placed at five-minute intervals, replacing the minute-by-minute markers found on the earlier reference. The dial is a true testament to Rolex’s timeless design, featuring an elegant silver-tone background with applied hour markers and the iconic roulette date window at 3 o’clock, a signature feature of the Datejust line. The hands, slim and elongated, glide effortlessly over the dial, maintaining excellent legibility. Produced between 1954 and 1960, this model stands as a significant milestone in Rolex’s history, bridging the gap between dress watches and tool watches with its innovative rotating bezel.