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Auction archive: Lot number 237

Rolex

The Geneva Watch Auction: FIVE
13 May 2017 - 14 May 2017
Estimate
CHF800,000 - CHF1,600,000
ca. US$811,268 - US$1,622,537
Price realised:
CHF3,722,000
ca. US$3,774,428
Auction archive: Lot number 237

Rolex

The Geneva Watch Auction: FIVE
13 May 2017 - 14 May 2017
Estimate
CHF800,000 - CHF1,600,000
ca. US$811,268 - US$1,622,537
Price realised:
CHF3,722,000
ca. US$3,774,428
Beschreibung:

Rolex Ref. 6263 caseback stamped 6239
Manufacturer: Rolex Year: 1969 Reference No: 6263 caseback stamped 6239 Case No: 2'330'529 Model Name: Oyster Cosmograph "Paul Newman", also known in literature as "The Legend" Material: 18K yellow gold Calibre: Manual, cal. 727, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: 18K yellow gold Rolex Oyster bracelet, max length 190mm. Clasp/Buckle: 18K yellow gold Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped A Dimensions: 37.5mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed Literature: Another example of a yellow gold reference 6263 with "Paul Newman" dial, also known as "The Legend", is illustrated on Ultimate Rolex Daytona by Pucci Papaleo, page 356. Catalogue Essay There are some watches, so elusive and so mythical, that stun even the most seasoned and weary of collectors. Today, the term "important" is used often and sometimes loosely, bordering on hyperbole. Yet, there are instances in which a watch arrives and is so sublime, it is almost impossible to qualify and quantify its beauty. To hold the watch, and to view it with one's very own eyes is to truly understand its exquisite nature. This example is indisputably such a watch. For decades, scholars and collectors have debated the possibility of a yellow gold Paul Newman wristwatch with screw down pushers. To some, it was virtually incomprehensible that a correct example would ever grace the market. The fact was even more pertinent as literature did not confirm the fact, nor did Rolex ever comment on the subject. Yet, the Rolex community discovered two yellow gold Daytonas with screw down pushers, both within a very close serial range, which displayed all the correct characteristics of an early "Paul Newman" dial. Reference 6263 was launched in 1969, and both examples were manufactured in the very earliest stages of the model's production. Both had extremely early serial numbers, made during the reference's infancy - a period where Rolex was experimenting with different dial configurations. One example is proudly displayed in Ultimate Rolex Daytona by Pucci Papaelo, proudly named "The Legend". With two confirmed examples, the market was finally satiated, having recognized the "yellow gold Paul Newman with screw down pushers". Scholars and collectors now acknowledge its existence, and the model is considered the most important reference 6263 "Paul Newman" to exist, its rarity unparalleled even in comparison to the Oyster Sotto - the legendary reference 6263 with a black dial and "Rolex Cosmograph Oyster" signature. Consequently, the present watch marks the third known and correct example to ever appear in the public eye. With serial number 2'330'529, it is among the very earliest 6263s to be produced. It is only 127 numbers apart from one confirmed example, and 30 some numbers away from the other, further enhancing its legitimacy. Given Rolex's high production numbers, these three watches could have very well been cased on the same day. Being one of the most important Paul Newman Daytonas to appear on the market in recent years, its beauty is completely palpable. The most dazzling aspect, is of course, the dial. A creamy lemon shade, its a sharp contrast with the ivory dials that were fitted to stainless steel Paul Newmans. The dial shimmers in way that can only be described as sublime, catching the sun rays and enhancing the "stepped" nature of the dial. The graphics of the subsidiary registers are white, which is a clear aesthetic departure from the gilt subdials of reference 6239 and 6241 Paul Newmans. This distinction is incredibly important, as it really differentiates the watch from its pump-pusher predecessors. The Rolex Oyster font does not feature any serifs, while the Cosmograph signature is slightly serifed, signifying the watch is among the earliest batches ever produced. It is also important to note that the dial is signed "Rolex Oyster Cosmograph" instead of "Rolex Cosmograph Oyster", a direct reference to the screw down Oyster pushers. In contrast, the reference 6264 Paul Ne

Auction archive: Lot number 237
Auction:
Datum:
13 May 2017 - 14 May 2017
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
Beschreibung:

Rolex Ref. 6263 caseback stamped 6239
Manufacturer: Rolex Year: 1969 Reference No: 6263 caseback stamped 6239 Case No: 2'330'529 Model Name: Oyster Cosmograph "Paul Newman", also known in literature as "The Legend" Material: 18K yellow gold Calibre: Manual, cal. 727, 17 jewels Bracelet/Strap: 18K yellow gold Rolex Oyster bracelet, max length 190mm. Clasp/Buckle: 18K yellow gold Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped A Dimensions: 37.5mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed Literature: Another example of a yellow gold reference 6263 with "Paul Newman" dial, also known as "The Legend", is illustrated on Ultimate Rolex Daytona by Pucci Papaleo, page 356. Catalogue Essay There are some watches, so elusive and so mythical, that stun even the most seasoned and weary of collectors. Today, the term "important" is used often and sometimes loosely, bordering on hyperbole. Yet, there are instances in which a watch arrives and is so sublime, it is almost impossible to qualify and quantify its beauty. To hold the watch, and to view it with one's very own eyes is to truly understand its exquisite nature. This example is indisputably such a watch. For decades, scholars and collectors have debated the possibility of a yellow gold Paul Newman wristwatch with screw down pushers. To some, it was virtually incomprehensible that a correct example would ever grace the market. The fact was even more pertinent as literature did not confirm the fact, nor did Rolex ever comment on the subject. Yet, the Rolex community discovered two yellow gold Daytonas with screw down pushers, both within a very close serial range, which displayed all the correct characteristics of an early "Paul Newman" dial. Reference 6263 was launched in 1969, and both examples were manufactured in the very earliest stages of the model's production. Both had extremely early serial numbers, made during the reference's infancy - a period where Rolex was experimenting with different dial configurations. One example is proudly displayed in Ultimate Rolex Daytona by Pucci Papaelo, proudly named "The Legend". With two confirmed examples, the market was finally satiated, having recognized the "yellow gold Paul Newman with screw down pushers". Scholars and collectors now acknowledge its existence, and the model is considered the most important reference 6263 "Paul Newman" to exist, its rarity unparalleled even in comparison to the Oyster Sotto - the legendary reference 6263 with a black dial and "Rolex Cosmograph Oyster" signature. Consequently, the present watch marks the third known and correct example to ever appear in the public eye. With serial number 2'330'529, it is among the very earliest 6263s to be produced. It is only 127 numbers apart from one confirmed example, and 30 some numbers away from the other, further enhancing its legitimacy. Given Rolex's high production numbers, these three watches could have very well been cased on the same day. Being one of the most important Paul Newman Daytonas to appear on the market in recent years, its beauty is completely palpable. The most dazzling aspect, is of course, the dial. A creamy lemon shade, its a sharp contrast with the ivory dials that were fitted to stainless steel Paul Newmans. The dial shimmers in way that can only be described as sublime, catching the sun rays and enhancing the "stepped" nature of the dial. The graphics of the subsidiary registers are white, which is a clear aesthetic departure from the gilt subdials of reference 6239 and 6241 Paul Newmans. This distinction is incredibly important, as it really differentiates the watch from its pump-pusher predecessors. The Rolex Oyster font does not feature any serifs, while the Cosmograph signature is slightly serifed, signifying the watch is among the earliest batches ever produced. It is also important to note that the dial is signed "Rolex Oyster Cosmograph" instead of "Rolex Cosmograph Oyster", a direct reference to the screw down Oyster pushers. In contrast, the reference 6264 Paul Ne

Auction archive: Lot number 237
Auction:
Datum:
13 May 2017 - 14 May 2017
Auction house:
Phillips
Geneva
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