Rolex. A very fine and rare 14K gold chronograph wristwatch with champagne dial
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Rolex. A very fine and rare 14K gold chronograph wristwatch with champagne dial

Signed Rolex, Oyster, Cosmograph, Ref. 6263, Case No. 5’427’434, Circa 1978

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Rolex. A very fine and rare 14K gold chronograph wristwatch with champagne dial
Signed Rolex, Oyster, Cosmograph, Ref. 6263, Case No. 5’427’434, Circa 1978
Movement: cal. 727, automatic, 17 jewels, signed
Dial: signed
Case: screw back, 37.5 mm. diam., signed
With: gilt Rolex buckle
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On lots marked with an + in the catalogue, VAT will be charged at 8% on both the premium as well as the hammer price. Many of the watches offered for sale in this catalogue are pictured with straps made of endangered or protected animal materials such as alligator or crocodile. These endangered species straps are shown for display purposes only and are not for sale. Christie’s will remove and retain the strap prior to shipment from the sale site. At some sale sites, Christie’s may, at its discretion, make the displayed endangered species strap available to the buyer of the lot free of charge if collected in person from the sale site within 1 year of the date of the sale. Please check with the department for details on a particular lot. On lots marked with an + in the catalogue, VAT will be charged at 7.7% on both the premium as well as the hammer price.

Lot Essay

In excellent overall condition, the present chronograph delights the most perceptive collector through the quality of its dial and 14K gold case. Highly appealing and beautifully preserved, the timepiece is bestowed with the much cherished champagne dial variation with black subsidiary registers and Cosmograph signature. With a very well preserved case, its appeal is further enhanced by the fact it is cased in 14K gold, understood to be made exclusively for the American market.

Housing the Valjoux 727 mechanism, gold Daytona chronographs were powered by movements with COSC official chronometer certification, which was an unusual feature for a chronograph of the period. Consequently, dials fitted on such examples bear the designation “Chronometer at 12 o’clock, and “Cosmograph” above the 6 o’clock register.

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