5 of the Rarest Vintage Rolex Models in the World
February 06, 2017
If you follow Rolex's new model releases at Baselworld every year, you may notice that the watchmaker adheres to strict design standards that vary little from configuration to configuration. This aesthetic consistency has made their watches instantly recognizable and iconic, cementing the brand's classic style in the minds of consumers.
However, over the past century Rolex has released models that have become outliers based on their deviation from brand standards. Over time, their uniqueness and rarity has made these vintage pieces quite valuable to collectors. Some have commanded over $1 Million US at auction, and others are unrecognizable as a Rolex but for the brand name on the dial. I share 5 of the rarest models I have come across on the vintage market below.
Rolex Reference 8171 "Padellone" |
Rolex Reference 4645 "Neptune"
Rolex Reference 4645 "Neptune" |
Rolex Reference 79412
Rolex Reference 79412 |
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona "Oyster Sotto"
Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Paul Newman Reference 6263 "Oyster Sotto" |
Rolex Reference 8651 "Champs Elysée"
Rolex Reference 8651 "Champs Elysée" |
There aren't many examples of rare Rolex models on the vintage market, which is why many of these references go for more than most people's homes at auction. The chances of seeing one on someone's wrist are slim due to the maintenance required to keep them in top condition, free from scratches and wear. To check out more Rolex models that have sold at auction in recent years, visit phillips.com.
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