Rolex 1570 Movement

The Rolex Caliber 1570 is a self-winding mechanical movement introduced in the mid-1960s and used extensively through the 1970s and early 1980s. It represents a major evolution in Rolex’s movement design, offering improved robustness and precision over earlier calibers.

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Technical Characteristics of the Caliber 1570

The Rolex 1570 operates at 19,800 vibrations per hour, a frequency that balances mechanical stability with smooth timekeeping. It features a free-sprung balance with Microstella regulation, allowing precise adjustment without relying on a traditional regulator index.

Rolex Models Powered by the 1570 Movement

The Caliber 1570 powered a wide range of classic Rolex models, many of which have become cornerstones of vintage collecting. These watches were typically time-only references, emphasizing clarity, durability, and simplicity.

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