CALIBRE 730

Introduction and Launch: The Rolex calibre 730, an early movement introduced by Rolex, is an automatic chronometer designed for the Oyster Perpetual line. It debuted in the early 1940's within the Bubbleback series. Although Rolex never formally endorsed the term "Bubbleback," it is widely recognised to refer to Oyster Perpetual models made from 1933 to 1955. These watches are distinguished by their distinctive, rounded casebacks, crafted to house the thicker automatic movements typical during that era.

Technical Specifications

Jewels:
18 Jewels
Power Reserve:
No information available
Beat Rate:
Operating at 18,000 vibrations per hour (4Hz)
Movement:
Self-Winding mechanical movement
Escapement:
Calibre 730 features a traditional Swiss lever escapement. It consists of a balance wheel, hairspring, pallet fork, and escape wheel. This mechanism not only regulates the energy release from the mainspring but also maintains the balance assembly at a consistent and precise rate
Anti-Shock:
NA
Hairspring:
Breguet Hairspring
Certification:
No information available

Design and Features

Hands Configuration:
Hours, minutes and seconds

Watches with this Calibre

Rolex Bubbleback