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Rolex

The Geneva Watch Auction: TWO
07.11.2015 - 08.11.2015
Schätzpreis
500.000 CHF - 1.000.000 CHF
ca. 495.535 $ - 991.071 $
Zuschlagspreis:
1.265.000 CHF
ca. 1.253.704 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 253

Rolex

The Geneva Watch Auction: TWO
07.11.2015 - 08.11.2015
Schätzpreis
500.000 CHF - 1.000.000 CHF
ca. 495.535 $ - 991.071 $
Zuschlagspreis:
1.265.000 CHF
ca. 1.253.704 $
Beschreibung:

Rolex Ref. 6062, Inside caseback stamped 6063 and then struck through by Rolex
Manufacturer: Rolex Year: 1953 Reference No: 6062, Inside caseback stamped 6063 and then struck through by Rolex Movement No: N52126,09950 Case No: 788'617 Model Name: "Stelline" Material: 18k pink gold Calibre: Automatic, cal. 9 3/4''', 19 jewels Bracelet/Strap: 18k pink gold Rolex Jubilee, max. length 210mm. Clasp/Buckle: 18k pink gold folding deployant clasp, stamped 3.54 Dimensions: 36mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed Literature: Published in 100 Superlative Rolex Watches, by John Goldberger, pg. 142-143 Catalogue Essay To many of the world's most experienced collectors of vintage Rolex wristwatches, reference 6062 represents the pinnacle of the "crowned" firm's entire production. In fact, reference 6062 is one of only two models ever to feature a full calendar paired with the indication of the phases of the moon, together with reference 8171 (see lot 167). Reference 6062 brings the best in all possible disciplines together, starting with the signature design Oyster case with the near perfect diameter of 36 millimetres to continue with the 9 3/4''' in-house movement, and to be highlighted with a silver grain finished dial that, in terms of richness, elaborateness, and complexity is second to none. Reference 6062 was made only for some three years in the early 1950s, and until today we have only seen examples in stainless steel, yellow gold and pink gold. Pink gold is the rarer of the two gold versions, and the ultimate dial configuration for the pink gold examples features 8 five-pointed facetted stars for hour markers. It is thanks to this dial configuration that reference 6062 has received its flattering nickname "Stelline", Italian for starlet. In 40 years of auctions, we can hardly count more than a handful of legitimate and unrestored pink gold star-dial reference 6062, underlining this model's utter exclusivity. The present example is now offered at auction for only the second time since its making some over 60 years ago. In fact, until 2004, it was still with the family of the original owner, safely tucked away in a bank vault for years and years since the passing of the original owner. According to the family, the original owner couldn't enjoy the watch for more than only a few years, a fact that now turns into a blessing when analyzing the condition of this superb chronometer. When sold in 2004 for the first time since its original purchase over half a century earlier, it was immediately recognized by the market as possibly the best preserved and most original, rose gold "Stelline" the market has so far seen. Consequently, it was not only fiercely fought for but also acquired by one of the world's most accomplished collectors in this particular field, but also achieved a record result, more than doubling its original pre-sale estimate. Since 2004 the watch has not changed ownership, and has only once been removed from the bank in order to allow John Goldberger to study and photograph it for his book dedicated to the world's most beautiful Rolex watches (100 Superlative Rolex Watches, pg. 142-143). In Goldberger's book, it is shown how original and untouched the watch is starting from the original case finish, both on the top and underneath side, but equally the absolutely unrestored star-dial including the untouched luminous dots placed perfectly in between the points of the five-sided stars. The only addition to the watch during the last 11 years is a perfectly matching rose gold Jubilee bracelet, a particular effort and investment both in terms of time and money, by the current owner. The offering of this spectacular pink gold reference 6062 is an event by itself, and an opportunity that the most demanding and educated collectors of vintage wristwatches should not miss. Read More

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 253
Auktion:
Datum:
07.11.2015 - 08.11.2015
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
Geneva
Beschreibung:

Rolex Ref. 6062, Inside caseback stamped 6063 and then struck through by Rolex
Manufacturer: Rolex Year: 1953 Reference No: 6062, Inside caseback stamped 6063 and then struck through by Rolex Movement No: N52126,09950 Case No: 788'617 Model Name: "Stelline" Material: 18k pink gold Calibre: Automatic, cal. 9 3/4''', 19 jewels Bracelet/Strap: 18k pink gold Rolex Jubilee, max. length 210mm. Clasp/Buckle: 18k pink gold folding deployant clasp, stamped 3.54 Dimensions: 36mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed Literature: Published in 100 Superlative Rolex Watches, by John Goldberger, pg. 142-143 Catalogue Essay To many of the world's most experienced collectors of vintage Rolex wristwatches, reference 6062 represents the pinnacle of the "crowned" firm's entire production. In fact, reference 6062 is one of only two models ever to feature a full calendar paired with the indication of the phases of the moon, together with reference 8171 (see lot 167). Reference 6062 brings the best in all possible disciplines together, starting with the signature design Oyster case with the near perfect diameter of 36 millimetres to continue with the 9 3/4''' in-house movement, and to be highlighted with a silver grain finished dial that, in terms of richness, elaborateness, and complexity is second to none. Reference 6062 was made only for some three years in the early 1950s, and until today we have only seen examples in stainless steel, yellow gold and pink gold. Pink gold is the rarer of the two gold versions, and the ultimate dial configuration for the pink gold examples features 8 five-pointed facetted stars for hour markers. It is thanks to this dial configuration that reference 6062 has received its flattering nickname "Stelline", Italian for starlet. In 40 years of auctions, we can hardly count more than a handful of legitimate and unrestored pink gold star-dial reference 6062, underlining this model's utter exclusivity. The present example is now offered at auction for only the second time since its making some over 60 years ago. In fact, until 2004, it was still with the family of the original owner, safely tucked away in a bank vault for years and years since the passing of the original owner. According to the family, the original owner couldn't enjoy the watch for more than only a few years, a fact that now turns into a blessing when analyzing the condition of this superb chronometer. When sold in 2004 for the first time since its original purchase over half a century earlier, it was immediately recognized by the market as possibly the best preserved and most original, rose gold "Stelline" the market has so far seen. Consequently, it was not only fiercely fought for but also acquired by one of the world's most accomplished collectors in this particular field, but also achieved a record result, more than doubling its original pre-sale estimate. Since 2004 the watch has not changed ownership, and has only once been removed from the bank in order to allow John Goldberger to study and photograph it for his book dedicated to the world's most beautiful Rolex watches (100 Superlative Rolex Watches, pg. 142-143). In Goldberger's book, it is shown how original and untouched the watch is starting from the original case finish, both on the top and underneath side, but equally the absolutely unrestored star-dial including the untouched luminous dots placed perfectly in between the points of the five-sided stars. The only addition to the watch during the last 11 years is a perfectly matching rose gold Jubilee bracelet, a particular effort and investment both in terms of time and money, by the current owner. The offering of this spectacular pink gold reference 6062 is an event by itself, and an opportunity that the most demanding and educated collectors of vintage wristwatches should not miss. Read More

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 253
Auktion:
Datum:
07.11.2015 - 08.11.2015
Auktionshaus:
Phillips
Geneva
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