ROLEX. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL
ROLEX. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL
ROLEX. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL
ROLEX. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL
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ROLEX. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL

DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16519, CASE NO. A786513

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ROLEX. A RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE AND DIAMOND-SET DIAL
DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 16519, CASE NO. A786513
Movement: Automatic
Dial: Sodalite and diamond-set
Case: 40 mm. (W x L)
With: 18k white gold Rolex deployant clasp

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Alexandre Bigler
Alexandre Bigler SVP, Head of Watches, Asia Pacific

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Lot Essay

Precious stone-set Cosmograph Daytonas are among the rarest of all modern production Daytonas, those with hardstone dials such as the present watch are extremely sought after as ultimate statements of luxury and exclusivity. In the last few years, factory-set jewelled Rolex references have become the super-hot watches of choice for the international elite.

The present reference 16519 showcases the classic combination of a white gold case with baguette-cut sapphire-set bezel and a blue sodalite dial enhanced by diamond-set indexes. As all natural stone dials vary in colour and shade, none is exactly the same in appearance and therefore unique, this model is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful variants ever created for the Daytona line.

Rarely offered at auction and always in huge demand, this factory-set jewelled Daytona reference 16519 offers buyers the chance to acquire without delay one of these much coveted Rolex rarities.

Sodalite
The name sodalite is a compound word from Latin sodium and Greek lithos for stone and refers to its high sodium content. Sodalite was first found in the Ilímaussaq massif in the province of Kitaa (West Greenland) and described in 1812 by Thomas Thomson.

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