




Rolex Oyster Perpetual with “25 Years Service” and the Coca-Cola logo on the dial—a special edition given to Coca-Cola employees to celebrate 25 years of service. These kinds of watches, often called “corporate” or “award” watches, weren’t sold to the public but made exclusively for big company milestones or special events. As for the Rolex Precision, it’s a classic model from the 1950s to the 1980s, known for its reliable hand-wound movements, clean minimalist design, and slim case. It was an entry-level Rolex back in the day, making it a bit more affordable while still offering that timeless vintage vibe collectors love. Its natural patina, ease of maintenance, and rising value as a collectible make it a solid pick for anyone into classic watches.