The Rolex Caliber 1310 is a manual-winding mechanical movement developed during the late 20th century, primarily for use in ladies’ Rolex watches. It is part of the 13xx series of compact hand-wound calibers and was designed as a time-only movement, focused on precision, slimness, and durability. The 1310 evolved from earlier calibers like the 1210 and 1300, continuing Rolex’s commitment to providing high-quality mechanics even in its smallest wristwatches.
This movement was used in models where elegance, size, and mechanical performance were essential—particularly in Rolex Cellini and Oyster Precision references.
Type: Manual-wind
Functions: Hours, minutes
Jewels: 17
Frequency: 21,600 vibrations per hour (vph)
Power Reserve: ~42 hours
Shock Protection: KIF or Incabloc
Chronometer Certified: No (usually marked “Precision”)
Hacking Seconds: No
Date Function: No
The Caliber 1310 is compact and typically found in 24 mm to 28 mm cases, making it ideal for Rolex’s ladies’ models and slim dress watches.
Rolex engineered the 1310 to uphold its signature reliability and serviceability in a small, hand-wound package:
Three-bridge layout for structural balance
Rhodium-plated components to prevent corrosion
Free-sprung balance wheel regulated with Microstella screws
Flat hairspring with manual fine adjustment
High beat rate (21,600 vph) for enhanced timekeeping precision
Minimalist architecture, reducing wear and friction
Its slim profile allows it to fit inside ultra-thin and elegant case designs, especially those in the Cellini line.
The 1310 was used in a range of ladies’ Rolex watches from the late 1970s into the 1980s, including:
Rolex Oyster Precision (manual-wind, time-only models)
Rolex Cellini dress watches, favoring flat profiles and minimalist styling
Occasionally Rolex Geneve or limited production gold references
Offered in steel, yellow gold, white gold, or two-tone cases
Typical characteristics of these watches:
Time-only display, often with baton or Roman numeral markers
Domed acrylic or mineral crystals
Slim crowns, often unsigned in dress models
Paired with leather straps or fine mesh/President-style bracelets
The Caliber 1310 is highly regarded among watchmakers for:
Mechanical simplicity, making it easy to service
Excellent longevity, even in small, delicate cases
Reliable operation, when serviced every 4–6 years
Parts interchangeability with other 13xx and 12xx Rolex movements
Despite its small size, the 1310 holds up well under regular use.
While it doesn’t command high prices, the 1310 is gaining attention for:
Vintage mechanical integrity in women’s Rolex watches
Offering authentic Rolex craftsmanship in a discreet format
Entry-level vintage appeal for collectors seeking classic manual Rolex models
Greater interest in elegant, non-sport Rolex references
Value is influenced by condition, originality, and case material—especially in gold or two-tone models with original dials and bracelets.
The Rolex Caliber 1310 is a refined, dependable manual-wind movement that underscores the brand’s commitment to quality at every scale. Simple in function yet expertly constructed, it remains a trustworthy engine for vintage ladies’ Rolex watches—perfect for those who appreciate timeless elegance, mechanical purity, and Rolex reliability in a smaller, understated format.
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