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It’s been some time since Bob’s Watches has launched a brand new public sale, however the wait is over!
Bob’s Watches is at the moment internet hosting an public sale which features a assortment of 4 distinctive “tropical dial” Rolex sports activities watches from the ‘60s and ‘70s.
The public sale started yesterday and runs by means of Sept. 14. Profitable bids can be introduced on the web site after Sept. 14.
The watches to hit the e-auction block can be:
Rolex ref. 1016 Explorer from 1966
The upcoming lot encompasses a Rolex ref. 1016 Explorer from 1966. Initially black, the shiny dial aged to a wealthy brown, incomes the timepieces an estimated worth of $30,000 to $50,000.
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Rolex ref. 1675 GMT-Grasp from 1969
followers will discover a Rolex ref. 1675 GMT-Grasp from 1969. The “Mark I, Lengthy E” dial has modified from black to brown, paired with a fuchsia bezel. It has an estimated worth of $25,000 to $45,000.
“We’re completely happy to supply these 4, uncommon and exquisite watches with tropical dials,” says CEO and Founding father of Bob’s Watches, Paul Altieri. “‘Tropical dial’ refers to when the dial’s coloration modifications, and on this case the dials have gone from black to brown, [which] are extremely wanted.”
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Rolex ref.1665 “Double Purple” Sea-Dweller, circa 1972
The Rolex ref.1665 “Double Purple” Sea-Dweller, circa 1972, boasts a matte black “Mark II” dial that’s turning brown across the edges and the date window. With a worth estimated between $50,000 to $80,000, it’s the most sought-after watch up for grabs.
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Rolex ref. 1680 “Purple” Submariner, from 1970
Additionally up for grabs is a Rolex ref. 1680 “Purple” Submariner, from 1970, which comes with its authentic field and punched papers. Its authentic black meter’s “Mark II” dial has turned fully brown, whereas the evenly pale bezel turned from black to greyish-blue. It ought to fetch someplace between $20,000 to $40,000.
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