Collection: Rolex Reference 1804 Spare Parts

Anyone looking for 1804 spare parts primarily needs a clean classification. That is exactly where this page comes in: it introduces Reference 1804 within the Rolex spare parts tree and makes it easier to get started when the search has not yet been fully narrowed down. If you would like to review more broadly first, you will find the higher-level entry point on the hub page by reference. Within the larger family, the 18xxx page is also helpful for viewing neighboring references in context. These are original used Rolex parts, not reproductions.

For the specific classification of Reference 1804, it can be useful to consult closely related pages directly as well, such as 1802 and 1803. Especially in historical spare parts searches, this comparison is useful because in practice identification often relies not only on a single digit, but on the interaction of reference, model context, and movement assignment.

Classification of Reference 1804 within the spare parts tree

Reference 1804 belongs to the 18xxx family and is assigned to the Day-Date model. This category page therefore bundles the search context for users who want to narrow down parts not just generally for Rolex, but specifically for Reference 1804. This is particularly helpful when there are already indications from the case, documentation, or movement and the research should not begin on a general model page.

As a reference page, this page serves a clear function: it reduces search scatter. Instead of searching vaguely for individual components, you can first check here whether your watch or the project at hand can actually be classified as Reference 1804. For collectors and restorers, this is especially valuable because early misclassifications can quickly lead to unnecessary follow-up questions or additional verification steps later on.

What classification logic this page supports

For Reference 1804, the calibres 1555 and 1556 are mentioned in this briefing. This information is important because it creates a factual bridge between reference search and movement research without anticipating blanket compatibility claims. So this page does not help by claiming unverified interchangeability, but by making the relevant points of reference visible: Reference 1804, Day-Date, the 18xxx family, as well as the stated calibres 1555 and 1556.

In addition, there is the time frame of the 1960s and 1970s. This classification also does not replace an individual technical check, but it supports research when existing information from the case, movement, or project documents is brought together. Anyone working on a watch where Reference 1804 is a possibility can assess more quickly here whether the search is heading in the right direction or whether a comparison with neighboring references would make sense.

For precisely that reason, this entry page is more than just an archive node. It creates order in a search that in practice often consists of scattered clues. Instead of jumping straight to the component level, the reference level can be verified first. This is just as useful for watchmakers in everyday workshop work as it is for collectors documenting a watch or restorers preparing a well-founded parts classification.

Check related references in a meaningful way as well

If the review shows that further comparisons within the 18xxx family are needed, it is worth looking at nearby references. These include, among others, 1807, 1808, 1811 and 1812. Such cross-comparisons are particularly useful when the research is based on old documents, incomplete case details, or watches that have already been disassembled.

Later or likewise closely related references within the same family can also serve as a comparative framework, such as 18038, 18039, 18238 and 18239. These pages do not replace an individual inspection of the parts, but they help you continue your own search within the reference tree in an orderly way.

Why this 1804 page is a useful starting point

The strength of this page lies in its function as a precise entry point for 1804. It combines reference, model, family, calibre details, and chronological classification in a form that is suitable for practical parts classification. Anyone who does not want to start from zero, but instead wants to review existing clues in a structured way, gets a reliable starting point here for further research.

If you would like to broaden your search again, go back to by reference or, within the family, to 18xxx. If the distinction is already narrower, the neighboring reference pages such as 1802 and 1803 will help with direct comparison. This keeps the search for Rolex Reference 1804 spare parts understandable, systematic, and close to the available facts.

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