Collection: Rolex Reference 6200 Spare Parts
Anyone searching for 6200 usually does not need a general overview, but rather a precise entry page for parts identification. That is exactly what this page is for: it brings together Rolex Reference 6200 spare parts in a clear reference context and makes it easier to distinguish them from similar entries. If you would like to start with a broader search, you can use the overview by reference to access the higher-level navigation. To place it within the reference family, the 6xxx page is also helpful, because 6200 can be viewed there in a broader context. These are original used Rolex parts, not reproductions.
Especially with historical spare parts, the exact reference is often the decisive starting point. This page focuses on reference 6200, which in the briefing is listed as the Submariner model within the 6xxx family and assigned to the 1950s. If you want to consult neighboring references during comparison, you can open the 6039 and 6062 pages directly so as not to lose sight of differences in identification.
Reference 6200 in the Rolex spare parts tree
This category page is not a general model description, but a working tool for collectors, watchmakers, and restorers. Its value lies in the fact that 6200 is not presented here as an isolated search term, but as a specific reference within a structured spare parts tree. This allows the search to be narrowed down in a targeted way without prematurely mixing together different 6xxx references.
In the present briefing, 6200 is assigned to the 6xxx reference family and listed as a Submariner. In addition, the calibre A296 is mentioned. This information is important for orientation because it allows an initial technical classification: by reference, by family context, and by the calibre named in the dataset. The page thus serves as an entry point for a more precise review of parts when reference 6200 is already known or is to be checked on the basis of existing documentation.
How this page helps identify 6200 spare parts
When searching for spare parts, a common problem is that similar reference numbers are too quickly treated as identical. This page reduces exactly that risk by designating reference 6200 as its own distinct target. This is helpful for restoration and inspection processes because the reference number is often the first reliable level of identification before additional characteristics are taken into account.
Its placement among neighboring references is equally important. If you want to check whether a part is more likely to belong in the orbit of other 6xxx entries, you can open the 6085 and 6150 pages for comparison. The proximity to 6204 and 6205 can also be useful during review if documents, workshop notes, or old stock contain several similar references.
Reference before assumption
This page deliberately makes no unverified statements about the compatibility of individual parts. Instead, it supports a careful, reference-based way of working. This is particularly relevant when historical stock, vaguely labeled bags, or older workshop inventory is being reorganized. Here, 6200 is used as a clear reference anchor, not as a blanket promise of interchangeable components.
In this context, the indication of calibre A296 should also be understood as guidance. It helps classify the dataset, but does not replace an independent check of the specific part. For serious identification, it remains essential to consider the reference, existing markings, and the actual context of the respective spare part together.
Check related references in a meaningful way as well
Anyone going deeper into the stock of the 6xxx family rarely works with just a single reference page. That is why it makes sense to use 6200 not only as an endpoint, but also as a starting point for comparative research. Depending on the inventory, later or other nearby entries in the catalog may also be relevant, such as 6239, 6241, 6262 or 6263. Such cross-comparisons help keep number sequences clearly separated and avoid misidentifications in spare parts inventory.
If you are specifically looking for Rolex Reference 6200 spare parts, this page is the right place to start: precisely focused on reference 6200, placed within the 6xxx family, and connected with useful internal links to neighboring references. This makes the search for 6200 clearer, more structured, and significantly more efficient for further review in a collection or workshop context.
