ROLEX. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE DIAL
ROLEX. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE DIAL
ROLEX. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE DIAL
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ROLEXDAYTONA SODALITE DIAL REF. 116519
ROLEX. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE DIAL

SIGNED ROLEX, DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116519, CASE NO. 1A07J289, CIRCA 2016

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ROLEX. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH SODALITE DIAL
SIGNED ROLEX, DAYTONA MODEL, REF. 116519, CASE NO. 1A07J289, CIRCA 2016
Movement: Automatic
Dial: Sodalite and diamond-set hour markers
Case: 40 mm. diam.
With: 18k white gold Rolex deployant clasp, International Guarantee dated 2016, International Service Guarantee dated 2022, service card, product literature, leather card holder and travel pouch

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Remi Guillemin
Remi Guillemin Head of Watches, Europe and Americas

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The classic combination of the white gold case and blue sodalite hardstone dial is one of the most beautiful ever created for the Daytona line, but the present timepiece pushes the boundaries of both rarity and attractiveness even further with the addition of the diamond-set numerals. Highly charismatic, it was fitted to the present timepiece at the request of the present owner.

The manufacturing of a hard-stone dial is a complex and lengthy procedure involving cutting a perfectly intact stone into thin slices and then eventually fit them on the dial’s brass base. This technique often leads to damaging the stone and results in only a small number being actually used, with the vast majority of dials being discarded during the manufacturing process. Well preserved examples are therefore highly praised by collectors looking to complement their collection with exclusive examples of the iconic Daytona chronograph.

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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