Lot 163
ROLEX - a bi-metal automatic gentleman's Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch circa 1971,...
Monday 15 October 2012 | 11:00 | Lots: 230
Lot 163
ROLEX - a bi-metal automatic gentleman's Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch circa 1971,...
Lot 163
Lot Description
ROLEX - a bi-metal automatic gentleman's Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch circa 1971, the silvered linen weave dial with hourly applied gilt batons, Rolex coronet to twelve o'clock, date aperture set to three o'clock, bordered by a minute track, 18k gold fluted bezel, tonneau shaped case, reference number 1601, serial number 2920280, fitted to a bi-metal Oyster bracelet with folding clasp, signed calibre 1570. Case width 36mm. With box.
360: Yes
Box: Yes
Brand: Rolex
Export issue: Yes
Model: Datejust
Postage: Auction Default
Derivative: Oyster Perpetual
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
A Rolex gentleman's bracelet watch, movement is currently functioning, tiny marks on the dial, dot markers showing signs of wear with light discolouration, some have degraded and marked the dial, thin line of discolouration at the edge of the dial in a few areas, hands are scratched, luminous panels beginning to degrade with slight discolouration, glass has a few medium scratches, case is lightly scratched, a few tiny dints, bracelet is lightly scratched, possibility that it has been polished, small dents on the underside of some of the links, as well as a few small areas of discolouration, a few tiny dints, clasp has a few light scratches but is in good working order, bracelet has been stretched and measures approximately 18.5cm including the case.
Due to the opening of this case back we recommend that this watch is sealed by an authorised technician before use near water.
With box.
Fellows do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
Importation of Watches into the US
Bidders should be aware that the import of Rolex watches to the US is restricted. Watches (not limited to Rolex) may not be shipped to the USA and import must be undertaken personally. Generally only one watch may be imported in this manner at any one time.
It is the responsibility of the prospective buyer to identify and comply with any restrictions. Please contact our department specialist for further information.
Please login to request a condition report or ask more questions.