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Rumour to reality for rare Rolex

At an upcoming sale in Geneva, a rare Rolex that was once believed not to exist will hit the auction block.

At the Important Watches event hosted by Sotheby’s on 11 May, watch collectors will keep a close eye on a 1999 Cosmograph Daytona (Ref. 16516) with a presale estimate of between $USD850,000 and $USD1.7 million.

In the late 1990s, Rolex manufactured four platinum Daytonas for a private collector in a rare break from tradition. At the time, Rolex only produced this model in stainless steel, two-tone steel and gold, yellow gold, and white gold.

For many years, many collectors dismissed the watches as mere’ legends’; however, Sotheby’s eventually sold the first known model in 2018. This was followed by auctions in 2020 and 2021, with each surpassing its presale estimate. A lapis lazuli hardstone model was sold for $USD3.2 million in 2020.

“This exceptional wristwatch, which comes for the first time to auction, is one of the most elusive and compelling automatic Daytonas ever discovered,” Sotheby’s said in a statement.

Each of the four platinum Daytonas has a different dial, with the one set to appear in May featuring a mother-of-pearl diamond and diamond hour markers.

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Credit: jewellermagazine.com

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