Collection: Rolex Reference 15200 Spare Parts
Anyone specifically searching for 15200 does not need a general parts overview, but a clean entry page for classification. That is exactly what this page is for: it brings together Rolex Reference 15200 spare parts in a clear context and makes it easier to distinguish them from neighboring classifications. If you would like to check more broadly, you can use by reference for the higher-level entry point, while the 15xxx page shows the framework of the reference family. These are original used Rolex parts, not reproductions.
Especially with similarly sounding numbers, clear separation is important. That is why it is worth looking early at closely related pages such as 1500 and 1501, so that search paths within the same family remain understandable and parts are not assigned too quickly to the wrong reference.
Classifying Rolex Reference 15200 within the spare parts tree
This page is a reference page within the 15xxx family. It also belongs to the model context Datejust. In practice, this means: this page is not intended as a blanket statement about all similar Rolex parts, but as a targeted starting point for everything that is explicitly assigned to Reference 15200 or should be checked against its direct context.
For collectors and restorers, this structure is helpful because it opens the search in several directions without assuming unverified equivalences. Those who think from the model can continue via Datejust. Those coming from the reference family remain within the 15xxx system. And those who already have a specific number can use 15200 as a narrow verification level.
How this page helps with parts classification
With Rolex spare parts, correct classification is often more important than the parts designation itself. This page for Rolex Reference 15200 Spare Parts creates a reliable search framework for that purpose: it connects the specific reference with its family, the associated model, and the Calibre 3135 mentioned in the briefing. This allows watchmakers and advanced collectors to systematically check whether they should narrow down further from the reference, the model, or the calibre.
What matters here is the clean separation of levels. Mentioning Calibre 3135 here means a thematic classification within the spare parts tree, not automatically a guarantee of compatibility for every individual part. Likewise, belonging to the Datejust line does not replace a specific check at reference level. That is exactly why a dedicated 15200 page is useful: it reduces scatter losses and makes it understandable where in the system the search should begin.
Differentiation from nearby references
Especially with closely spaced references, comparison with neighboring pages helps. If your research points more toward 1503, 15210 or 15223, these pages can sharpen the classification. The added value lies not in blanket equivalences, but in the orderly comparison of one reference to another.
Further paths around 15200
Besides reference, model, and calibre, the time-based search context also plays a role. For the decades mentioned in the briefing, supplementary overviews lead to 1990s and 2000s. Such entry points are helpful when research does not begin with a complete part number, but with a watch, documentation, or a restoration project from a specific period.
All in all, this page for 15200 is the right place to start if you want to classify Rolex Reference 15200 spare parts precisely, without drawing premature conclusions about specific fitment from similar references, the Datejust model, or Calibre 3135. From here, the search can be continued in the appropriate direction: more narrowly at reference level, more broadly via 15xxx, or fundamentally by reference.
