Collection: Rolex Calibre 1400 Spare Parts

If you are specifically searching for 1400, what you need above all is orientation: not just any part, but the correct classification within the Rolex spare parts tree. That is exactly what this page is for. If you would like to start with a broader search, you can reach the higher-level movement navigation via by movement. For the direct family context, the 12xx to 14xx Precision page is also useful because it places calibre 1400 within the corresponding group. These are original used Rolex parts, not reproductions.

Especially when searching for Rolex Calibre 1400 spare parts, comparing with neighboring movements is often helpful. That is why the first orientation steps already lead to closely related pages such as Rolex Calibre 1200 and Rolex Calibre 1210. This makes it quicker to check whether your research truly starts with 1400 or whether it helps to first look at the closer calibre family.

Rolex Calibre 1400 Spare Parts in the Right Context

This page is a calibre page for the Rolex Calibre 1400. In the briefing, the movement is assigned to the 12xx-14xx-precision family and described as manual-wind dress. For parts classification, this assignment is exactly what matters, because it focuses the search on a clearly defined movement group instead of mixing different Rolex contexts.

For collectors and restorers, this means the page serves as an entry point via the specific calibre, not via vague umbrella terms. For watchmakers, this structure is especially useful when a part is not to be identified by the model alone, but specifically by the movement. Within the same family, the pages for Rolex Calibre 1215, Rolex Calibre 1225, Rolex Calibre 1300, Rolex Calibre 1310, or Rolex Calibre 1401 can also provide the next step if the classification still needs to be verified.

How This Entry Page Helps with Parts Classification

The strength of a calibre page like 1400 lies in its clean preselection. Instead of entering directly through a model or a decade, the research here begins with the movement code. This is especially helpful when the calibre designation is already known from an existing part, movement documentation, or an ongoing restoration. The page therefore creates a more precise starting point for the search for Rolex Calibre 1400 spare parts.

At the same time, this page does not make any unsupported compatibility claims. It is meant to organize research, not to blur the differences between neighboring movements. If you are still comparing calibre and model references, you can expand the search area via Precision and Cellini. Both model pages are intended as useful next steps when the movement is to be considered in the context of a specific case or line reference.

Keep Calibre, Model, and Time Period Clearly Separate

In the briefing, 1400 is also linked to the 1960s and 1970s. This information can also be useful for narrowing things down, but it should always be understood as additional context, not as a substitute for identification via the calibre itself. If you would like to structure the search by period, you can therefore find an additional route via 1960s without losing sight of the movement-based entry point.

The Right Next Step for Your Research

If your focus is clearly on 1400, this page is the right starting point. If you still want to check whether the part you are looking for fits better within the broader Precision family, it is worth going back via 12xx to 14xx Precision or the higher-level navigation by movement. This keeps the search logically structured: first the movement, then the family, then the model or time context.

For collectors, watchmakers, and restorers, this page therefore serves a clear function: it brings together Rolex Calibre 1400 spare parts at a logically defined point in the shop and makes further classification easier via related calibres, relevant model pages, and additional decade pages. It is precisely this structured approach that makes research for 1400 more efficient and reliable.

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