Rolex. A Gilt Brass and Painted Hoof-shaped Desk Clock with Stop Feature
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Rolex. A Gilt Brass and Painted Hoof-shaped Desk Clock with Stop Feature

Signed Rolex, No.1183, Circa 1960

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Rolex. A Gilt Brass and Painted Hoof-shaped Desk Clock with Stop Feature
Signed Rolex, No.1183, Circa 1960
Movement: Quartz
Dial: Silvered, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds
Case: Gilt brass hoof-shaped painted in green and black soft enamel to simulate marble, with applied Rolex logo and inscription reading Time To The Second, stop lever in the band at 6 o'clock, 5 inches width
Signed: Case, dial and movement signed
Accompanied By: A Rolex presentation box
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Lot Essay

The present Rolex clock was possibly used by retailers in a English-speaking country for timing purposes. Often, these highly-accurate clocks were provided by Rolex for customers in watch stores to be able to use to set their watches and had phrases such as “Time to the Second”, such as the present example, or “La Hora al Segundo” for Spanish-speaking countries.

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