octopussy rolex | G.O.A.T: The Rolex Day octopussy rolex It is a platinum Rolex Day-Date from the early 1970s in completely unblemished condition. It has a burgundy Stella dial, layers of translucent lacquer creating a multi-dimensional warmth that balances perfectly with the coolness of platinum. This elegant wardrobe essential features a double-sided calf-leather strap with midnight navy blue on the front and black on the reverse, for effortless versatility. The silver-finish LV Initials buckle showcases an expertly engraved Damier pattern, a stylish signature touch.
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Size guide. 85 CM. 90 CM. 95 CM. 100 CM. 110 CM. Call for inquiry. Check availability in store. Product details. Gifting. The LV Initiales 40mm Reversible Belt is offered in an array of primary colours as well as in classic brown Monogram.
Introduced in 1956, twelve years after Rolex pioneered the first self-winding .It is a platinum Rolex Day-Date from the early 1970s in completely unblemished condition. It .Introduced in 1956, twelve years after Rolex pioneered the first self-winding wristwatch with a date display (the Datejust, another, humbler G.O.A.T.), the Day-Date upped the ante by—as the name implies—becoming the world’s first watch to display both the calendar date and the day of .
It is a platinum Rolex Day-Date from the early 1970s in completely unblemished condition. It has a burgundy Stella dial, layers of translucent lacquer creating a multi-dimensional warmth that balances perfectly with the coolness of platinum.
The watch is also distinguished by its studded, diamond-set bracelet. Similar in appearance to the tentacle of an octopus, collectors worldwide have afforded it the nickname 'Octopussy'. The present lot has been retained in superb condition, with strong proportions and sharp edges. Seiko’s TV watch is among the duo of models sported by James Bond in the 1983 film Octopussy. As the name suggests, this oddball model was the world’s first wristwatch with a built-in liquid .
The cylindrically set diamonds prominently rise high above the links and resemble the look of the suction cups on an octopus’ tentacles, affectionately called ‘Octopussy’ by the collector community.
This amazing watch is also referred to as ‘Octopus’ due to the design of its President bracelet and is a rare example of a Datejust reference 6913/8, manufactured with a beautiful diamond-set bezel, with a very colorful Malachite dial produced in small number by Rolex. It was the first wristwatch to spell out all seven days of the week, thanks to an extra-wide aperture at 12 o'clock on the dial, and it's produced with up to 26 different language options to enhance its global appeal.Rolex Day-Date, one of the most iconic and well known wristwatch on the market, first launched in 1956, available in different sizes for both gender, number of variations from basis stainless steel model to precious metals such as platinum and gold.
Rolex. Ref. 19168 BRIL Model: Day-Date Oyster Quartz "Octopussy" An extremely rare and flamboyant yellow gold and diamond-set calendar wristwatch with centre seconds, diamond-set "Octopussy" bracelet and wood dial. Estimate CHF 60,000 - 120,000. Sold for CHF87,500The cylindrically set diamonds prominently rise high above the links and resemble the look of the suction cups on an octopus’s tentacles, affectionately called “Octopussy” by the collector community.Introduced in 1956, twelve years after Rolex pioneered the first self-winding wristwatch with a date display (the Datejust, another, humbler G.O.A.T.), the Day-Date upped the ante by—as the name implies—becoming the world’s first watch to display both the calendar date and the day of .
It is a platinum Rolex Day-Date from the early 1970s in completely unblemished condition. It has a burgundy Stella dial, layers of translucent lacquer creating a multi-dimensional warmth that balances perfectly with the coolness of platinum.The watch is also distinguished by its studded, diamond-set bracelet. Similar in appearance to the tentacle of an octopus, collectors worldwide have afforded it the nickname 'Octopussy'. The present lot has been retained in superb condition, with strong proportions and sharp edges. Seiko’s TV watch is among the duo of models sported by James Bond in the 1983 film Octopussy. As the name suggests, this oddball model was the world’s first wristwatch with a built-in liquid .
The cylindrically set diamonds prominently rise high above the links and resemble the look of the suction cups on an octopus’ tentacles, affectionately called ‘Octopussy’ by the collector community.This amazing watch is also referred to as ‘Octopus’ due to the design of its President bracelet and is a rare example of a Datejust reference 6913/8, manufactured with a beautiful diamond-set bezel, with a very colorful Malachite dial produced in small number by Rolex.
It was the first wristwatch to spell out all seven days of the week, thanks to an extra-wide aperture at 12 o'clock on the dial, and it's produced with up to 26 different language options to enhance its global appeal.Rolex Day-Date, one of the most iconic and well known wristwatch on the market, first launched in 1956, available in different sizes for both gender, number of variations from basis stainless steel model to precious metals such as platinum and gold.Rolex. Ref. 19168 BRIL Model: Day-Date Oyster Quartz "Octopussy" An extremely rare and flamboyant yellow gold and diamond-set calendar wristwatch with centre seconds, diamond-set "Octopussy" bracelet and wood dial. Estimate CHF 60,000 - 120,000. Sold for CHF87,500
G.O.A.T: The Rolex Day
An Ode To The Rolex Day
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