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Rolex

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400.000 $ - 800.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
603.000 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 12

Rolex

Schätzpreis
400.000 $ - 800.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
603.000 $
Beschreibung:

12 Rolex Follow Ref. 8171 An extremely rare, highly attractive and well-preserved triple calendar wristwatch with grainé dial featuring luminous hour markers and hands. 1950 Case, dial and movement signed 38mm diameter
Manufacturer: Rolex Year: 1950 Reference No: 8171 Movement No: 56’732 Case No: 686’086, interior stamped 172 Model Name: ‘Padellone’ Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Automatic, cal. 10"1/2, 18 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel Rolex buckle Dimensions: 38mm diameter Literature: Another example of a stainless steel reference 8171 is published in 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, pages 76 & 77. Catalogue Essay The Rolex Reference 8171, known as the “Padellone” (Italian for large frying pan) amongst collectors, is one of the most legendary, best proportioned, and consequently sought after vintage wristwatches ever made by any manufacturer. If one were to ask the worldwide community of watch collectors which model, in their view, should be on the all-time top-ten list of collectors’ watches, Rolex’s large triple calendar reference 8171, would certainly be most often cited. During the end of the 1940s and into the 1950s, much of Rolex’s design efforts concentrated on tool watches for a new world order, where an increasingly active public demanded precision timekeepers that could withstand the harsh environments they encountered. Rolex’s two full calendar watches – the references 8171 and 6062 - were a departure from the tool watch to a complicated wristwatch for the modern gentleman. Whether for business, travel or the weekend, they were the only two models Rolex ever produced indicating the day of the week, month, date, and moon phase. Classically styled wristwatches with a lineage reaching back to the days of the pocket watch, they were only in production for a very short period during the early 1950s and both were available in yellow gold, pink gold or stainless steel. Reference 8171 impresses not only with its large 38 mm diameter, especially when considering that a large gentleman’s watch in 1950 was around 35mm, but in particular with its harmonious case proportions and sharp edges, facets and angles. As a consequence, the 8171 case is breathtaking when preserved in close to mint condition. On the opposite side of the scale, when subjected to repeated and unprofessional polishing, most of its charm and beauty is lost. The silvered grain-finished dial seen in the present lot is exceptionally rare and well preserved. Displaying the typical silver-colored faceted and embossed hour markers with Arabic numeral 12, surrounded by the date ring with rich sky-blue colored numbers ranging from 1 to 31, at the top of each hour marker is found wonderfully preserved and original luminous markers. One of the rarest of all dial types seen on the 8171, with luminous hour markers, it remains remarkably clean with no signs of restorations and hardly any signs of aging. The case of the present lot preserves the perfect mirror-finished surfaces on the bezel and the top surface of the lugs while retaining an immaculate satin-finish to the band of the case and the sides of the lugs as well as the center of the case back and the perfectly crisp Rolex coronet and 6-digit serial number. The present “Padellone” must therefore be considered as one of the world’s finest examples in existence. In its nearly 70 years of life, it hardly came close to a polishing wheel, and likely spent most of its existence tucked away in a drawer and rarely, if ever, worn. The case harmonizes with the wonderful grainé dial, with lume plots that have turned to a warm beige tone. A mere handful of 8171 examples in stainless steel have appeared at auction over the past 30 years with a similar combination of quality, appeal, condition, and rarity – the key factors of an elite collectors’ watch all coming together. Factoring in its exceptionally rare luminous dial, the present lot is a superb example of the iconic 8171 that can certainly be considered a trophy watch worthy of a prominent position within a world-class collection. Read More Maker Bio Rolex Swiss • 1905 Follow Founded in 1905 England by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis as

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 12
Auktion:
Datum:
26.10.2017
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
New York
Beschreibung:

12 Rolex Follow Ref. 8171 An extremely rare, highly attractive and well-preserved triple calendar wristwatch with grainé dial featuring luminous hour markers and hands. 1950 Case, dial and movement signed 38mm diameter
Manufacturer: Rolex Year: 1950 Reference No: 8171 Movement No: 56’732 Case No: 686’086, interior stamped 172 Model Name: ‘Padellone’ Material: Stainless steel Calibre: Automatic, cal. 10"1/2, 18 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: Stainless steel Rolex buckle Dimensions: 38mm diameter Literature: Another example of a stainless steel reference 8171 is published in 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, pages 76 & 77. Catalogue Essay The Rolex Reference 8171, known as the “Padellone” (Italian for large frying pan) amongst collectors, is one of the most legendary, best proportioned, and consequently sought after vintage wristwatches ever made by any manufacturer. If one were to ask the worldwide community of watch collectors which model, in their view, should be on the all-time top-ten list of collectors’ watches, Rolex’s large triple calendar reference 8171, would certainly be most often cited. During the end of the 1940s and into the 1950s, much of Rolex’s design efforts concentrated on tool watches for a new world order, where an increasingly active public demanded precision timekeepers that could withstand the harsh environments they encountered. Rolex’s two full calendar watches – the references 8171 and 6062 - were a departure from the tool watch to a complicated wristwatch for the modern gentleman. Whether for business, travel or the weekend, they were the only two models Rolex ever produced indicating the day of the week, month, date, and moon phase. Classically styled wristwatches with a lineage reaching back to the days of the pocket watch, they were only in production for a very short period during the early 1950s and both were available in yellow gold, pink gold or stainless steel. Reference 8171 impresses not only with its large 38 mm diameter, especially when considering that a large gentleman’s watch in 1950 was around 35mm, but in particular with its harmonious case proportions and sharp edges, facets and angles. As a consequence, the 8171 case is breathtaking when preserved in close to mint condition. On the opposite side of the scale, when subjected to repeated and unprofessional polishing, most of its charm and beauty is lost. The silvered grain-finished dial seen in the present lot is exceptionally rare and well preserved. Displaying the typical silver-colored faceted and embossed hour markers with Arabic numeral 12, surrounded by the date ring with rich sky-blue colored numbers ranging from 1 to 31, at the top of each hour marker is found wonderfully preserved and original luminous markers. One of the rarest of all dial types seen on the 8171, with luminous hour markers, it remains remarkably clean with no signs of restorations and hardly any signs of aging. The case of the present lot preserves the perfect mirror-finished surfaces on the bezel and the top surface of the lugs while retaining an immaculate satin-finish to the band of the case and the sides of the lugs as well as the center of the case back and the perfectly crisp Rolex coronet and 6-digit serial number. The present “Padellone” must therefore be considered as one of the world’s finest examples in existence. In its nearly 70 years of life, it hardly came close to a polishing wheel, and likely spent most of its existence tucked away in a drawer and rarely, if ever, worn. The case harmonizes with the wonderful grainé dial, with lume plots that have turned to a warm beige tone. A mere handful of 8171 examples in stainless steel have appeared at auction over the past 30 years with a similar combination of quality, appeal, condition, and rarity – the key factors of an elite collectors’ watch all coming together. Factoring in its exceptionally rare luminous dial, the present lot is a superb example of the iconic 8171 that can certainly be considered a trophy watch worthy of a prominent position within a world-class collection. Read More Maker Bio Rolex Swiss • 1905 Follow Founded in 1905 England by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis as

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 12
Auktion:
Datum:
26.10.2017
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
New York
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