Rolex. A very fine, rare and large 18K pink gold automatic triple calendar wristwatch with moon phases
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Rolex. A very fine, rare and large 18K pink gold automatic triple calendar wristwatch with moon phases

SIGNED ROLEX, PERPETUAL, PRECISION, REF. 8171, MOVEMENT NO. 10'469, CASE NO. 066, CIRCA 1950

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Rolex. A very fine, rare and large 18K pink gold automatic triple calendar wristwatch with moon phases
Signed Rolex, Perpetual, Precision, ref. 8171, movement no. 10'469, case no. 066, circa 1950
Cal. A.295 CPL 10 1/2''' automatic movement, silvered dial, pink gold lapidated and dot numerals, outer blue date ring with central date hand, two windows for day and month, subsidiary dial for moon phases and constant seconds, large circular case, Super Oyster crown calendar correctors in the band, snap on back, gold Rolex buckle, case, dial and movement signed
37 mm. diam.
Special notice
Prospective buyers should be aware that the importation of Rolex watches into the United States is highly restricted. Rolex watches may not be shipped into the USA and can only be imported personally. Generally a buyer may import only one watch into the USA. For further information please contact our specialists in charge of the sale. Please note other countries may have comparable import restrictions for luxury watches.

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Lot Essay

With Rolex presentation box.


Rolex's celebrated reference 8171, affectionately called "Padellone" or "big pan" by collectors, together with reference 6062, the Oyster version with screw back, is the firm's only two models of a calendar wristwatch with the addition of the moon phase indication.

Reference 8171 was made in a small series in yellow or pink gold, stainless steel and rare examples in steel and gold, between 1949 and 1952. To the best of our knowledge only 350 were produced in pink gold and only 24 are identified back to the market.

The case is a three body with snap on back and bezel and the lugs were welded separately onto the case. The case maker was Favre-Perret located in La-Chaux-de-Fonds as indicated by the hallmark engraved inside the case back. In fact, the hammer is the equivalent of La-Chaux-de-Fonds and the number 115 of Favre-Perret.

The original MK I dial made by Stern Freres has perfectly survived over 60 years, further enhancing the overall appeal of this rare timepiece.
The combination of the full case, probably polished once in the past then worn regularly by the owner and the perfectly aged charismatic dial make this watch one of the rare opportunities for the Rolex connoisseur to add a trophy specimen to his collection.

This model is illustrated in 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by J. Goldberger, pp. 76-78.

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