Inducta for Rolex. An attractive stainless steel wall clock
Inducta for Rolex. An attractive stainless steel wall clock
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Inducta for Rolex. An attractive stainless steel wall clock

Signed Rolex, No. H2-296-3, circa 2000

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Inducta for Rolex. An attractive stainless steel wall clock
Signed Rolex, No. H2-296-3, circa 2000
Movement: Inducta Precitime quartz with lithium batteries
Dial: signed
Case: back secured by multiple screws, two switches in the band for on/off and setting, 37 cm. diam., signed
With: Precitime instructions, aluminium transportation case
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve. 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. Lots marked with the symbol ? in the catalogue incorporate batteries which may be designated as “dangerous goods” under international laws and regulations governing the transport of goods by air freight. If buyers request shipment of such lots to regions outside the region in which the saleroom is located, the batteries will be removed and retained prior to shipment. If such lots are collected from the saleroom, the batteries will be made available for collection free of charge.

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Lot Essay

Rolex, as well as Patek Philippe and other manufacturers, entrusted Inducta with the production of their display clocks. These clocks rarely appear on the market as they are reserved for large Rolex retailers for their showrooms and for special clients including international airports.

Authentic examples with complicated Inducta movements, such as the present example, are increasingly hard to find.

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