Rolex. An 18K white gold automatic chronograph wristwatch with meteorite dial, box and certificate
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Rolex. An 18K white gold automatic chronograph wristwatch with meteorite dial, box and certificate

Signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Cosmograph Daytona, Ref. 116519, case no. K878647, manufactured in 2001

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Rolex. An 18K white gold automatic chronograph wristwatch with meteorite dial, box and certificate
Signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Cosmograph Daytona, Ref. 116519, case no. K878647, manufactured in 2001
Movement: automatic, cal. 4130, 44 jewels
Dial: silvered meteorite, applied Roman and baton numerals
Case: screw back, screw down crown and pushers, bezel calibrated for 400 units
Signed: case, dial and movement
Dimensions: 40 mm. diam.
With: 18K white gold Rolex deployant clasp, Garantie stamped by Dopperich, Reutlingen and dated 24th November 2005, additional leather strap, product litterature, cleaning cloth, sale tag, presentation box with outer packaging
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Lot Essay

Consigned by its original owner this white gold automatic Daytona reference 116519 is preserved in very good overall condition, still retaining the original guarantee and box.

It is one of the fascinating small series made with meteorite dials, finished with an acid wash to enhance the natural pattern of the meteorite known scientifically as the "Widmanstätten" pattern, the lustrous silvery effect perfectly complementing the white gold case.

Rolex obtained some of the famous Gibeon meteorite discovered in 1836 by Captain J. E. Alexander scattered along the banks of the Great Fish River in Namibia. The meteorite itself is millions of years old and believed to have fallen to earth in prehistoric times and spread over a wide area. Today, this historical deposit is protected by Namibian law.

In their use of this rare and very exclusive meteorite deposit to make the dials for a series of Daytona watches Rolex again demonstrate their innovation and constant quest to produce rare and exclusive luxury timepieces.

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