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Auction archive: Lot number 168

Rolex

Estimate
CHF40,000 - CHF80,000
ca. US$40,914 - US$81,829
Price realised:
CHF106,250
ca. US$108,679
Auction archive: Lot number 168

Rolex

Estimate
CHF40,000 - CHF80,000
ca. US$40,914 - US$81,829
Price realised:
CHF106,250
ca. US$108,679
Beschreibung:

Rolex Ref. 19168, further stamped 19000 inside the case back
Manufacturer: Rolex Year: 1985 Reference No: 19168, further stamped 19000 inside the case back Movement No: O109'580 Case No: 8'761'104 Model Name: Day-Date Oyster Quartz Material: 18k yellow gold and diamonds Calibre: Quartz, cal. 5055, 11 jewels Bracelet/Strap: 18k yellow gold and diamond Rolex Oyster Quartz, reference 19168, max length 190mm Clasp/Buckle: Concealed deployant clasp Dimensions: 37mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed Catalogue Essay The present lot is an exquisite example of Rolex’s most prestigious Day-Date – the “Octopussy” – a name coined by collectors for Rolex’s most lavish version of the President bracelet produced during the 1970s and 1980s. These exclusive bracelets featured one large diamond or precious stone on every single link. Round brilliant-cut diamonds on each outer link were set in unusual cylindrical settings, flanking a center link with a baguette-cut precious stone. The cylindrically set diamonds rise prominently above the links, resembling the suction cups of an Octopus’s tentacles, giving rise to its charming nickname. The Oysterquartz line was introduced in 1977 using Rolex’s own, in-house high-precision quartz movement. Catering to those who preferred the higher timekeeping accuracy that quartz regulation enables, these models featured a thinner case and bracelet with sharp, modern angles matching the cutting edge technology found within. Set throughout with diamonds, the present Oysterquartz example was the ultimate in terms of luxury, cost, and prestige. Admiring the bracelet from the reverse side, one notices how each and every diamond is individually secured to its link via 18-karat gold screws. No expense was spared, as even the bezel is adorned with baguette diamonds – Rolex’s most costly option. In overall superb condition, the present lot is a true collector's piece, with hardly any signs of wear as evidenced by the presence of the original green factory sticker on the caseback. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 168
Auction:
Datum:
15 May 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
Beschreibung:

Rolex Ref. 19168, further stamped 19000 inside the case back
Manufacturer: Rolex Year: 1985 Reference No: 19168, further stamped 19000 inside the case back Movement No: O109'580 Case No: 8'761'104 Model Name: Day-Date Oyster Quartz Material: 18k yellow gold and diamonds Calibre: Quartz, cal. 5055, 11 jewels Bracelet/Strap: 18k yellow gold and diamond Rolex Oyster Quartz, reference 19168, max length 190mm Clasp/Buckle: Concealed deployant clasp Dimensions: 37mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed Catalogue Essay The present lot is an exquisite example of Rolex’s most prestigious Day-Date – the “Octopussy” – a name coined by collectors for Rolex’s most lavish version of the President bracelet produced during the 1970s and 1980s. These exclusive bracelets featured one large diamond or precious stone on every single link. Round brilliant-cut diamonds on each outer link were set in unusual cylindrical settings, flanking a center link with a baguette-cut precious stone. The cylindrically set diamonds rise prominently above the links, resembling the suction cups of an Octopus’s tentacles, giving rise to its charming nickname. The Oysterquartz line was introduced in 1977 using Rolex’s own, in-house high-precision quartz movement. Catering to those who preferred the higher timekeeping accuracy that quartz regulation enables, these models featured a thinner case and bracelet with sharp, modern angles matching the cutting edge technology found within. Set throughout with diamonds, the present Oysterquartz example was the ultimate in terms of luxury, cost, and prestige. Admiring the bracelet from the reverse side, one notices how each and every diamond is individually secured to its link via 18-karat gold screws. No expense was spared, as even the bezel is adorned with baguette diamonds – Rolex’s most costly option. In overall superb condition, the present lot is a true collector's piece, with hardly any signs of wear as evidenced by the presence of the original green factory sticker on the caseback. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 168
Auction:
Datum:
15 May 2016
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
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