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Rolex

RACING PULSE
12.12.2020
Schätzpreis
300.000 $ - 600.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
529.200 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 37

Rolex

RACING PULSE
12.12.2020
Schätzpreis
300.000 $ - 600.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
529.200 $
Beschreibung:

37RolexRef. 6239; inside caseback stamped 6239 An extremely rare, well-preserved, and highly attractive yellow gold chronograph wristwatch with champagne “Paul Newman” dialCirca 1967 37mm Diameter Case, dial, movement, and buckle signed. Estimate $300,000 - 600,000 CHF270,000-540,000 €253,000-505,000 HK$2,330,000-4,650,000 Place Advance BidContact Specialist Paul Boutros Head of Watches, Americas & International Strategy Advisor Senior Vice President +1 212 940 1293 pboutros@phillips.com
Condition ReportRequest Condition ReportThank youfor your request. The Condition Report will be sent shortly.Contact Us* RequiredSend me the Report ViaEmailFaxContact SpecialistCancelDescriptionOur Buyer's Premium has been updated. View our Conditions of Sale.Manufacturer: Rolex Year: Circa 1967 Reference No: 6239; inside caseback stamped 6239 Case No: 1’757’921 Model Name: Cosmograph Daytona “Paul Newman” Material: 18K yellow gold Calibre: Manual, cal. 722-1, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: 18K yellow gold-plated Rolex buckle Dimensions: 37mm Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement, and buckle signed. Catalogue EssayFor many collectors, any original and well-preserved “Paul Newman” Daytona is worth celebrating. Within this realm, gold “Paul Newman” Daytonas are even more rarified, combining extreme scarcity with outstanding good looks and panache. When originally offered on the market in the late 1960s, they were the amongst the most luxurious sports watches available. Though the entire production run of the reference 6239 totaled about 14,000 units, only approximately 300 of these were cased in 18K yellow gold – fitted with either an exotic or non-exotic dial. Only a handful fitted with champagne Paul Newman dial have appeared at public auction, most notably the so-called “Golden Pagoda” sold during Phillips Geneva’s 2018 sale “Daytona Ultimatum”. Incredibly, the present example is just 4 serial numbers away from that of the “Golden Pagoda”. No other similar example in recent memory can boast of the impeccable provenance of the current 6239 being offered directly from the family of the original owner. Born in Gothenberg, Sweden, in 1920, the original owner immigrated to Pasadena, CA in 1935 and joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1938. A veteran of World War II, he flew more than 67 missions, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and receiving 14 medals, including the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement. After the war, he spent three years at the American Embassy in Paris as a Technical Air attaché, assisting France in rebuilding its aeronautical capabilities. For assisting in the move of the German Ötztal Trans-Sonic Wind Tunnel from Austria to Mondane, he was awarded the Légion d’Honneur. After serving in the Air Force, he spent his civilian life as an employee of North American Aviation, where he was posted to Geneva, Switzerland in the 1960s. According to his widow, it was during these years in Geneva that he acquired the present reference 6239 Daytona. Cherished by his family, he passed away in 2004 in San Diego, CA. Worn carefully on important occasions, this reference 6239 has been preserved in incredible original condition. The case is in superb overall condition, with thick lugs that retain their original brushed finishing. The engravings between the lugs are extremely crisp, as are the hallmarks found on the underside of the lugs. The truly magnificent dial is a joy to examine. It is absolutely pristine, with a gorgeous creamy champagne tone. Its outstanding quality is further evidenced by examining the original luminous hour markers. Each is perfectly full and intact, and perfectly match the luminous hour and minute hands. The larger, slightly slanted “T SWISS T” designation at 6 o’clock is exactly correct for its serial number range. This fresh-to-market reference 6239 is one of the finest manually-wound gold Daytonas to surface, and we are thrilled that the family of such a distinguished and heroic pilot, father, and husband entrusted Phillips with the sale of such an important timepiece. Consigned by the Family of the Original OwnerRead MoreMaker BiographyRolexSwiss • 1905 Follow Founded in 1905 England by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis as Wilsdorf & Davis, it soon became known as the Rolex Watch Company in 1915, moving its headquarters to Geneva in 1919. Like no other company, the success of the wristwatch can be attributed to many of Rolex's innovations that made them one of

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 37
Auktion:
Datum:
12.12.2020
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
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Beschreibung:

37RolexRef. 6239; inside caseback stamped 6239 An extremely rare, well-preserved, and highly attractive yellow gold chronograph wristwatch with champagne “Paul Newman” dialCirca 1967 37mm Diameter Case, dial, movement, and buckle signed. Estimate $300,000 - 600,000 CHF270,000-540,000 €253,000-505,000 HK$2,330,000-4,650,000 Place Advance BidContact Specialist Paul Boutros Head of Watches, Americas & International Strategy Advisor Senior Vice President +1 212 940 1293 pboutros@phillips.com
Condition ReportRequest Condition ReportThank youfor your request. The Condition Report will be sent shortly.Contact Us* RequiredSend me the Report ViaEmailFaxContact SpecialistCancelDescriptionOur Buyer's Premium has been updated. View our Conditions of Sale.Manufacturer: Rolex Year: Circa 1967 Reference No: 6239; inside caseback stamped 6239 Case No: 1’757’921 Model Name: Cosmograph Daytona “Paul Newman” Material: 18K yellow gold Calibre: Manual, cal. 722-1, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Leather Clasp/Buckle: 18K yellow gold-plated Rolex buckle Dimensions: 37mm Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement, and buckle signed. Catalogue EssayFor many collectors, any original and well-preserved “Paul Newman” Daytona is worth celebrating. Within this realm, gold “Paul Newman” Daytonas are even more rarified, combining extreme scarcity with outstanding good looks and panache. When originally offered on the market in the late 1960s, they were the amongst the most luxurious sports watches available. Though the entire production run of the reference 6239 totaled about 14,000 units, only approximately 300 of these were cased in 18K yellow gold – fitted with either an exotic or non-exotic dial. Only a handful fitted with champagne Paul Newman dial have appeared at public auction, most notably the so-called “Golden Pagoda” sold during Phillips Geneva’s 2018 sale “Daytona Ultimatum”. Incredibly, the present example is just 4 serial numbers away from that of the “Golden Pagoda”. No other similar example in recent memory can boast of the impeccable provenance of the current 6239 being offered directly from the family of the original owner. Born in Gothenberg, Sweden, in 1920, the original owner immigrated to Pasadena, CA in 1935 and joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1938. A veteran of World War II, he flew more than 67 missions, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and receiving 14 medals, including the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement. After the war, he spent three years at the American Embassy in Paris as a Technical Air attaché, assisting France in rebuilding its aeronautical capabilities. For assisting in the move of the German Ötztal Trans-Sonic Wind Tunnel from Austria to Mondane, he was awarded the Légion d’Honneur. After serving in the Air Force, he spent his civilian life as an employee of North American Aviation, where he was posted to Geneva, Switzerland in the 1960s. According to his widow, it was during these years in Geneva that he acquired the present reference 6239 Daytona. Cherished by his family, he passed away in 2004 in San Diego, CA. Worn carefully on important occasions, this reference 6239 has been preserved in incredible original condition. The case is in superb overall condition, with thick lugs that retain their original brushed finishing. The engravings between the lugs are extremely crisp, as are the hallmarks found on the underside of the lugs. The truly magnificent dial is a joy to examine. It is absolutely pristine, with a gorgeous creamy champagne tone. Its outstanding quality is further evidenced by examining the original luminous hour markers. Each is perfectly full and intact, and perfectly match the luminous hour and minute hands. The larger, slightly slanted “T SWISS T” designation at 6 o’clock is exactly correct for its serial number range. This fresh-to-market reference 6239 is one of the finest manually-wound gold Daytonas to surface, and we are thrilled that the family of such a distinguished and heroic pilot, father, and husband entrusted Phillips with the sale of such an important timepiece. Consigned by the Family of the Original OwnerRead MoreMaker BiographyRolexSwiss • 1905 Follow Founded in 1905 England by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis as Wilsdorf & Davis, it soon became known as the Rolex Watch Company in 1915, moving its headquarters to Geneva in 1919. Like no other company, the success of the wristwatch can be attributed to many of Rolex's innovations that made them one of

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