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Fri 14 Jun

ROLEX - ROLEX Oyster Perpetual, GMT-Master “Pepsi”, Ref. 16750, movement no. 07343011, case no. 6273943, retailed and sold by Bucherer in 1981 A very fine and very attractive, water-resistant, tonneau-shaped, stainless steel certified chronometer, dual time wristwatch with matte black dial “Pallettoni”, luminous hands (later original), date, sweep center second, GMT-hand for the second time zone, bi-directional revolving blue and red bezel, stainless steel Oyster bracelet, Ref. 78360, with deployant clasp. Fitted with a caliber 3075, mechanical, rhodium-plated, 27 jewels, self-winding, screwed case back and crown. Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 40 mm. Thickness 12.90 mm. Approx. overall length for bracelet 195 mm. Accompanied by an original Rolex presentation box and outer packaging, original guarantee dated December 1981, from Bucherer Zurich, original Bucherer Zurich invoice. Reference 16750 was in production for only 8 years from 1980 to 1988, reference 16750 is a rare bird, compared to its ancestor Ref. 1675, which has a long production run for 21 years. The iconic Rolex GMT-Master was originally developed as a collaborative project between Rolex and Pan Am airways. The Rolex GMT was designed as an aviator watch. The newly introduced fourth hand allowed the display of an additional time, with the corresponding number markings on the outer bezel. Pilots used the second time to display the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which led to the name Rolex GMT-Master. The present reference 16750 has a very rare transitional configuration with the flat dial and the quickset date, while later 16750 had the metal applied hour markers. The presence of its original guarantee dated December 22th, 1981 – correctly bearing code B606 for Bucherer Zurich, the original fitted green presentation box with outer packaging, and the original invoice Bucherer Zurich dated from the same day further amplifies the appeal of this remarkable and collectible timepiece.

Estim. 15 000 - 25 000 CHF

Mon 10 Jun

Rolex - Rolex Milsub 5513 made for the British Royal Navy, 70s Stainless steel round case, no.3927201, fixed spring bars, stainless steel rotating bezel, black aluminum bezel turned to blue, case back engraved with the Broad Arrow and issued "0552/923-7697, 370/75", serial number repeated inside. Black dial, luminescent indexes, encircled "T," sword-shaped hands. Automatic movement, cal.1520. Fabric Phoenix strap. Size: 40 mm. Accompanied by Rolex service receipt. In the 70s the British Ministry of Defense commissioned Rolex for a watch with strict military specifications: fixed spring bars welded to the lugs for greater robustness, a 60-minute calibrated bezel insert, large sword-shaped hands for enhanced readability, and a luminous dial marked with an encircled "T" indicating the use of tritium. Rolex modified its Submariner 5513 with the above requirements, and the "MilSub" was born. When decommissioned these watches -according to research about 1200 units- were sold by the MOD during the 80s, and purchased by civilians and dealers who often replaced the military-specific components to transform them into standard Submariners. Thus, very few MilSubs have survived with their military configuration. The present specimen features all the correct Milsub characteristics and excellent conditions, and it is correctly marked with the "0552" code for British Ministry of Defense, the "923-7697" code for NATO, followed by the issue number "370" and year of issue, "75".

Estim. 70 000 - 140 000 EUR

Tue 18 Jun

ROLEX Daytona Known as "Big Red Ref. 6263 No. 6705203 CHRONOGRAPH bracelet in steel Screw-down case, crown, back and push-buttons, tachymeter graduation bezel, signed Silvered dial with applied baton hour-markers, luminescent dots and hands, 3 counters for hours, minutes and seconds, railroad minute track, 1/5th of a second graduation, signed Mechanical movement, calibre 727, number 12007, 17 jewels and others in just 3 positions, signed Steel Oyster bracelet with folding clasp, signed Bracelet endlinks 78350 19 571 Clasp G 78350 With: case and certificate of origin dated January 11, 1983, stamped by Prieur in Nantes. Provenance: descendant of the original owner. Diameter 37.5 mm Wrist circumference 18 cm Works, few signs of use, in good condition with case that has probably never been opened since its purchase in 1983, gasket to be replaced, movement works but needs servicing, no warranty. Launched in the late 1960s, the two references 6263 and 6265 have become emblematic models for the Daytona model. Following the example of reference 6240, reference 6263 is distinguished by the screwed pushers and this dial marked "Oyster". The Rolex Daytona known as "Big Red" under reference 6263 is one of the most recognizable and iconic vintage Rolex Cosmograph and Rolex Daytona references. Introduced in the late 1960s, reference 6263 is distinguished by its black acrylic insert set into a fixed steel bezel. Reference 6263 incorporates a number of improvements over previous Cosmograph references, including the 3-position-adjusted caliber 727, as well as enhanced water-resistance capabilities with the introduction of screwed pushers. In the 1970s, Rolex introduced a new dial configuration known today among collectors as "Big Red", so called because of the bolder red printing of the word "Daytona" above the 6 o'clock counter. Our example has remained in the same family from the outset, and what's striking is the condition of the case, which has been preserved as it was in the original. This watch has undoubtedly been worn only a few times, as evidenced by the original certificate and an accompanying Rolex case. A real discovery for lovers and connoisseurs of vintage Rolexes in excellent condition, which are becoming increasingly rare on today's auction market. Expert: Ader Watches

Estim. 40 000 - 60 000 EUR

Fri 14 Jun

ROLEX - ROLEX Oyster Perpetual, Sky Dweller, Ref. 326934-72220, sold in 2022 A very fine and attractive, full-set, water-resistant, automatic, large, tonneau-shaped, 18K white gold and stainless steel, annual calendar, certified chronometer wristwatch with blue dial, sweep center seconds, dual time zone and 24-hour indication, stainless steel Oyster bracelet with deployant clasp. Fitted with a caliber 9001, rhodium-plated, mechanical, self-winding, screwed case back and crown, sapphire crystal. Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 42 mm. Thickness 13.90 mm. Approx. Overall length for bracelet 185 mm Accompanied by a fitted presentation box with outer packaging, user manual, guarantee card, green chronometer seal, guarantee manual booklet. Launched in 2012, the Sky-Dweller is still the most advanced calendar ever made by Rolex. Protected by 14 patents, the Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller provides the information global travelers need to keep track of time at a glance. The local time zone is indicated by the hands, while the second time zone may be independently adjusted without stopping the minutes and seconds hands. Accuracy is thus preserved. The 24-hour revolving central disc allows travelers to clearly distinguish daytime from night-time hours. Introduced in 2017, Ref. 326934, such as the present watch, is fitted with a blue dial, a white gold bezel, steel case and bracelet. Sky-Dweller’s annual calendar distinguishes between 30 and 31-day months and requires adjustment only once a year, at the end of February. The screwed winding crown is used to wind the watch and set the home and local time. The white gold ribbed bezel can be turned to adjust the calendar functions. The Sky-Dweller is equipped with caliber 9001, a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Introduced in 2012, this Swiss certified chronometer movement is one of the most complex calibers ever created by Rolex.

Estim. 13 000 - 19 000 CHF