Collection: Rolex Reference 5006 Spare Parts

Anyone looking for 5006 spare parts needs, above all, a precise classification. That is exactly what this page is for: it brings together parts for Rolex Reference 5006 and makes it easier to begin classification within the reference system. If you would like to start with a broader search, you can use by reference for higher-level orientation and 5xxx to go directly to the appropriate reference family. These are original used Rolex parts, not reproductions.

Within this family, comparing with neighboring pages is often helpful, especially when old documentation, case markings or movement details are incomplete. That is why we also link from here to 5100 and 5500. This allows the search to be narrowed down without prematurely assuming an unverified parts classification.

Classifying Rolex Reference 5006 within the spare parts structure

According to the briefing, Reference 5006 belongs to the 5xxx family and is assigned to the Bubble Back model. For collectors and restorers, this classification is important because in practice spare parts can often be traced not only through a single number, but through the interaction of reference, model context and movement relation.

This page therefore serves not only as a place for individual products, but as a structured entry point. It helps distinguish searches for 5006 from neighboring references while also making the connection to adjacent areas visible. If you need to compare a watch against several 5xxx references, you can also consult the pages for 5508, 5512 and 5513 to continue your research systematically.

How this 5006 page helps with parts classification

For historical Rolex spare parts, searching by number alone is often only the first step. The strength of this 5006 page lies in the fact that it brings together several reliable anchor points from the briefing: the reference itself, its belonging to the 5xxx family, the Bubble Back model assignment, and the connection to calibres 530 and 620. This creates a comprehensible working basis for further verification.

The order of classification is important here. The starting point always remains Reference 5006. After that, you can check whether the Bubble Back model context matches the watch in question and whether the research should be further refined via the linked calibre pages. This logic does not replace technical approval or any blanket compatibility statement, but it makes the search process significantly more precise and transparent.

This is especially useful for watchmakers and restorers when parts are not considered in isolation, but must be classified within a larger stock, from a lot, or based on older designations. Instead of relying on a single mention alone, 5006 can be placed here within its reference environment and compared with the adjacent information axes.

Reading reference, calibre and period together

In addition, this page points to the decades named in the briefing, the 1930s and 1940s. This chronological classification is especially helpful when research and inventory work are based not only on a reference number, but also on archival notes, workshop records or collectors’ organizational systems.

Here as well, the same applies: the decade pages serve as an additional level of organization, not as a substitute for the specific inspection of an individual part. Together with Reference 5006, the Bubble Back model and calibres 530 and 620, however, they create a reliable framework within which search results can be classified much more effectively.

Narrow down 5006 spare parts more precisely

If you already know that your search remains within the 5xxx group, this page is the right starting point for 5006 spare parts. From here, you can continue your research depending on the starting situation via neighboring references, via the Bubble Back model, via calibres 530 and 620, or via the decades 1930s and 1940s. This exact interlinking is what makes the page useful for collectors, watchmakers and restorers: not as a blanket promise, but as clearly structured support for comprehensible parts classification.

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