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[WTS] Oyster Speedking 1956 Ref. 6041 Gilt Dial

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$1 750

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[WTS] Oyster Speedking 1956 Ref. 6041 Gilt Dial

watch.source.namePublié par Spagetti13 sur reddit.com
$1 750

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Hello, friends. Here we have a very cool Rolex Oyster Speedking Precision. Say hello to the affordable Rolex that exudes quiet wealth and subtle elegance, but is unmistakably still the king of watches. It's a classically smaller 30.5mm case size, which works for a man or a woman. It's photographed here on my 7.75-inch wrist, so as you can see, it wears larger than its size, even on a big guy like me. The Speedking was named in honor of land speed record-breaker Sir Malcolm Campbell, and was produced from 1941 to 1970. Three things make this particular Speedking special: the "engine turned" bezel, an elegant precursor to today's fluted bezel that is less common than the smooth bezel on the Speedking; the black dial, which is extremely rare on these watches if you check around, and lastly, the gold case. The case tests as 10 karat gold, and certainly looks like gold, as you can see, even after nearly 70 years, but I don't believe it's solid gold (though it's not impossible). Contrary to popular belief, Rolex did make some gold capped watches in this era. The process was way better than today's gold plating. The cases weren't solid gold but they used a lot more gold to do it, which explains why this one tests as 10k and still looks like gold after all this time. The case back is stainless steel. Cosmetically, as you can see, the watch is in remarkable condition for being 69 years old, but has the usual vintage character. It was owned by one person for its lifespan, until recently, when that person's cousin, an avid watch collector, inherited it. Because both cousins shared a love for watches, that cousin had some knowledge of this watch, telling me that he believes the only thing that may have ever been replaced was the crystal, maybe. He also said the watch has been serviced in its lifetime, but wasn't sure how recently. The crystal is in good condition, and any small blemishes you're seeing are visible and glowing due to the bright light I used for the photo. They are not really visible in normal conditions. Mechanically, the crown unscrews and screws down properly. The watch winds and sets easily and smoothly. It's running and keeping time. It has not been on a timegrapher, but through my best observations using an atomic clock, it seems to be within 30 seconds after 24 hours. It comes on a vintage Spiedel lizard strap, which is appropriate to this reference. The buckle appears to be a Rolex buckle, though I haven't authenticated it or verified that. I tested the buckle, and it's gold plated. The movement is the Caliber 1210. Any other questions, just ask! Asking $1750 OR BEST OFFER. EDIT: One other cool quirk that I forgot to mention! The caseback on this Rolex is double stamped from the Rolex factory with both 6040 and 6041. They actually scratched out the 6040 and marked it 6041 (the reference also engraved on the case between the lugs). Rolex, up through the 60s, frequently interchanged case backs, using whatever they had available on hand. That's why there are 5512 Submariners out there with 5513 casebacks, Daytonas with casebacks that don't match, etc. It does not mean the caseback was replaced, though people often think that.

Le prix de cette montre est une anomalie pour ce modèle spécifique et n'est pas inclus dans la distribution. Elle est peut-être mal classée, avoir été mal expertisée ou être extrêmement unique.

Valeur privée estimée $50 — $250

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