Lot Essay
The Reference 6612/B
The Rolex Day-Date reference 6612/B in platinum is among the rarest early executions of the model, produced for only a very short period in the late 1950s, roughly 1957–1959. Surviving examples are believed to exist in extremely limited numbers, placing it firmly among the most elusive configurations of the early Day-Date lineage.
This example is further distinguished by its exceptionally rare matte black pie-pan dial fitted with baguette diamond hour markers. The faceted pie-pan architecture adds depth and dimension, while the matte black surface creates a dramatic contrast that highlights the precision and refinement of the diamond setting. Combined with a platinum case—an exceptionally uncommon material for early Rolex production—the watch presents a restrained yet highly exclusive aesthetic.
As one of the earliest expressions of the Day-Date, the 6612/B carries significant historical importance, predating the more standardized references that followed. When paired with its ultra-low production numbers, precious metal execution, and highly unusual dial configuration, this example stands as a museum-level vintage Rolex, prized equally for its rarity and its role in the development of Rolex’s flagship model.
The Rolex Day-Date reference 6612/B in platinum is among the rarest early executions of the model, produced for only a very short period in the late 1950s, roughly 1957–1959. Surviving examples are believed to exist in extremely limited numbers, placing it firmly among the most elusive configurations of the early Day-Date lineage.
This example is further distinguished by its exceptionally rare matte black pie-pan dial fitted with baguette diamond hour markers. The faceted pie-pan architecture adds depth and dimension, while the matte black surface creates a dramatic contrast that highlights the precision and refinement of the diamond setting. Combined with a platinum case—an exceptionally uncommon material for early Rolex production—the watch presents a restrained yet highly exclusive aesthetic.
As one of the earliest expressions of the Day-Date, the 6612/B carries significant historical importance, predating the more standardized references that followed. When paired with its ultra-low production numbers, precious metal execution, and highly unusual dial configuration, this example stands as a museum-level vintage Rolex, prized equally for its rarity and its role in the development of Rolex’s flagship model.
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