ROLEX. A FINE, VERY RARE AND SMALL 9K GOLD SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH TWO-TONE SECTOR DIAL
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ROLEX. A FINE, VERY RARE AND SMALL 9K GOLD SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH TWO-TONE SECTOR DIAL

SIGNED ROLEX, CHRONOGRAPHE, REF. 2303, CASE NO. 16'728, CIRCA 1935

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ROLEX. A FINE, VERY RARE AND SMALL 9K GOLD SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH TWO-TONE SECTOR DIAL
SIGNED ROLEX, CHRONOGRAPHE, REF. 2303, CASE NO. 16'728, CIRCA 1935
Mechanical lever movement, 17 jewels, gilt and silvered dial, black Arabic and baton numerals, outer blue tachymetre scale, two subsidiary dials for constant seconds and 30 minute register, tonneau-shaped case, snap on back, single button chronograph operated through the crown, case, dial and movement signed
28 mm. diam.
Special Notice
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Lot Essay

US$6,400-8,800

When reference 2303 was launched in the mid-1920s, the model was advertised as "the smallest chronograph in the world". It was commonly available in stainless steel, 14k and 18k gold. Interestingly, the present watch is in 9k gold and makes it a rare and sought-after model for discerning collectors.

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