Collection: Rolex Reference 6204 Spare Parts
If you are specifically searching for 6204, what you need above all is clear classification. That is exactly what this page is for: it places Rolex Reference 6204 spare parts in a clear reference context and makes it easier to navigate within the spare parts tree. If you would like to start with a broader overview, it is worth taking a look at Rolex spare parts by reference. To place it within the family, the page on 6xxx references is also helpful. These are original used Rolex parts, not reproductions.
Especially with historical parts, the reference is often the safest starting point before individual components are compared in detail. That is why this page does not link 6204 in isolation, but within the context of nearby references such as 6039 and 6062. This allows collectors, watchmakers, and restorers to classify search results more effectively and recognize more quickly at which level further review makes sense.
Rolex Reference 6204 in the spare parts tree
This page belongs to the 6xxx reference family and is focused on Reference 6204. In the briefing, the model is listed as Submariner. In addition, the calibre A260 is specified for this reference. This information makes the page a useful entry point when parts are to be checked not only by designation, but accurately by reference and higher-level family.
For practical research, this classification is helpful because many searches do not begin directly with the individual part. Often, a reference comes first, after which matching spare parts, comparison pieces, or neighboring category pages are reviewed. The 6204 page creates a fixed point of reference for this and combines reference, family, model designation, and the calibre specified in the briefing within a single search environment.
How this page helps with parts classification
This page does not make blanket compatibility claims. Rather, its value lies in methodically preparing parts classification. If a watch is clearly assigned to Reference 6204, existing or sought-after components can be reviewed in a more structured way. This is especially relevant when a part is not documented with a complete provenance and the reference serves as the first reliable anchor.
The A260 calibre specified in the briefing is also important classification information in this context. It does not replace an individual technical inspection, but it helps narrow the search within the inventory and along the category structure. For restorations, archive work, or the preparation of a workshop inspection, this page is therefore above all a preselection tool: not as final proof, but as a reliable starting point for further review.
Usefully review related references as well
In addition to searching directly for 6204, it can be useful to consider neighboring references within the same family in order to better classify search results and designations. Within this cluster, this includes 6085 and 6150, as well as the closely related pages for 6200 and 6205. This cross-check does not replace identification, but it supports a more precise reading of the reference landscape.
Depending on the research, it can also be useful to look at later or differently positioned 6xxx pages, such as 6239, 6241, 6262, or 6263. Such internal connections are especially valuable when parts markings, dealer information, or workshop notes initially allow only rough orientation.
6204 as a targeted entry point for collectors and workshops
The strength of this page lies in its function as a reference entry point. Anyone searching for Rolex Reference 6204 spare parts does not get a vague collective term here, but a clearly anchored starting point within the 6xxx structure. This helps with the preliminary review of parts, the documentation of inventory, and the preparation of further comparisons on neighboring reference pages.
If you would like to broaden your search further, return from this 6204 page to the navigation by reference or deepen the classification within the 6xxx family. This keeps the search for 6204 traceable, systematic, and closely aligned with the reference data secured in the briefing.
