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An Evening with Rolex

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

I recently enjoyed a private dinner with Rolex & around 12 other guests at their new 32 St James building in London, truly beautiful premises which they have sympathetically refurbished to provide a perfect setting for small informal client & collector events.

The dinner was followed by a private viewing of the new Rolex DEEPSEA SEA-DWELLER CHALLENGER and one of the original vintage Rolex DEEPSEA SPECIALS. I won't go into too much detail as there are always more questions than answers, but will share a few images of the evening just to put you in the mood.


The original Rolex DEEPSEA SEA-DWELLER CHALLENGER 39370FT / 12000M


Image of the Rolex DEEPSEA SPECIAL presented above the actual watch in the Display
Another Image of the Rolex DEEPSEA SPECIAL presented above the actual watch in the Display
actual Vintage Rolex DEEPSEA SPECIAL
The Case & Lugs are of interest
actual Vintage Rolex DEEPSEA SPECIAL
Interesting to note that the fact the actual watch on display did not have an underline was lost on our hosts
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Goyard Watch Boxes

Monday, February 18, 2013

Although the trip to Paris was nothing short of a disaster due to the theft of 4 vintage Rolex. I did manage to collect my latest order of Goyard watches boxes.
For anyone not familiar with Goyard (www.Goyard.fr)  they were established in 1792, and are the oldest Parisian trunk maker's still in business. The company has been passed down from generation to generation under the successive names of Martin, Morel and finally Goyard.
As any watch collector will know, finding the perfect watch box to store your prized possessions is not any easy task. Goyard in my opinion offer the best solution of any luxury trunk maker. Combing style and heritage with perfect dimensions and sufficiently secure casing for most storage & travel requirements, There are just enough design/colour combinations to keep each box interesting. Available in 4 different sizes containing either 4,6,8 and 12 watch rolls.
Anyone wishing to order one (delivery is circa 3 months) should contact the delightful Joseph Albanese at Goyard 233, rue Saint HonorĂ© 75001 Paris T +33 1 42 60 57 04 









Do you have an original vintage Rolex, Patek Philippe, Omega or Blancpain watch you are looking to sell, value or just share your story? Please contact Daniel Bourn via sales@vintage-db.com or tel. +44 7977 469 568.

Vintage Rolex Stolen in Paris

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Unfortunately at 19.00 on Saturday 16th February, 4 vintage Rolex watches were stolen from me at Gare de Lyon station in Paris.

If anyone has any information or is offered the watches, please contact me

via telephone on +44 7977 469 568 or email sales@vintage-db.com

A reward is offered for their safe return.


Model references & serials as follow
  • Rolex 6263 Daytona with 2 colour White Paul Newman Dial. Serial 3,645,876 
  • Rolex 6536-1 Submariner with 4 Line Gilt Dial & Red Triangle Bezel. Serial 399,718 
  • Rolex 16610 Submariner with Tiffany & Co Dial. Serial X456,213 
  • Rolex 5512 Submariner 2 Line Gilt Outer Track. Serial 764,291



Do you have an original vintage Rolex, Patek Philippe, Omega or Blancpain watch you are looking to sell, value or just share your story? Please contact Daniel Bourn via sales@vintage-db.com or tel. +44 7977 469 568.

Patek Philippe Nautilus 3700/1 Oman

Monday, June 18, 2012


The recent Geneva Auctions included the following Lot (315) from Christies


The watch attracted much interest and was finally acquired by Vintage-DB for 81k CHF, 30k above the original estimate, not particularly surprising if you consider the Lot Notes advised that "In depth research results in the discovery that this reference 3700/1 is the only known example of a stainless steel Nautilus model made to the special order for the Royal Household of the Sultanate of Oman." This statement is actually not quite correct, as we were aware of another other example, although this made the lot more interesting.

We previously presented via the Vintage-DB Blog, information on the special order vintage Rolex watches issued by Sultan Qaboos Bin Sa'id to the British Military (Rolex ref. 1665 Oman Khanjar & Qaboos Sea-Dwellers) in the 1970s, of particular interest in this instance are the Rolex Red 'Oman Khanjar & Qaboos Sea-Dwellers which are found in a consecutive numbered batch of 80-90 watches. This is unusual as most serials are issued in a random order & not assigned to a specific model,  indicating a dedicated special order to Qaboos.

We can now be quite sure that not only did Qaboos commission a special order Patek Philippe Nautilus 3700/1 with Oman Khanjar dial, but as with the Red 'Oman Khanjar & Qaboos' Sea-Dwellers, the discovery of a 2nd Patek Philippe 3700/1 with Oman Khanjar dial (pictured below) indicates that the watch sold by Christies forms part of what is also a small consecutive serial batch of the iconic Genta designed Patek Philippe Nautilus 3700/1. Incredibly the 2 watches that have surfaced have consecutive serial numbers 536.200 and 536.201 (536.201 is the Christies watch), movement numbers are just 1 digit apart 1.304.952 and 1.304.954 and the Patek Philippe Archive Extracts advises that both watches were sold  on 31st July 1978.

PATEK PHILIPPE - NAUTILUS - 3700/1 - OMAN KHANJAR - Serial. 536.200 - Movement 1.304.952
PATEK PHILIPPE - NAUTILUS - 3700/1 - OMAN KHANJAR - Serial. 536.200 - Movement 1.304.952
PATEK PHILIPPE - NAUTILUS - 3700/1 - OMAN KHANJAR - Serial. 536.201 - Movement 1.304.954
PATEK PHILIPPE - NAUTILUS - 3700/1 - OMAN KHANJAR - Serial. 536.201 - Movement 1.304.954

PATEK PHILIPPE - NAUTILUS - 3700/1 - OMAN KHANJAR - Serial. 536.200 & 536.201
Further research indicates the possible existence of a 3rd + 4th watch with serial numbers which enables us to estimate a consecutive numbered batch of approximately 20 examples.

Given the interest, demand and ever increasing values of the genuine Oman issued Rolex watches, a special order Patek Philippe with the Oman Khanjar dial crest is important to both vintage Rolex & Patek Philippe collectors and increases the interest, understanding and significance of the 1970s Qaboos era watches.

Do you have an original vintage Rolex, Patek Philippe, Omega or Blancpain watch you are looking to sell, value or just share your story? Please contact Daniel Bourn via sales@vintage-db.com or tel. +44 7977 469 568.

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IMPORTANT WATCHES - Geneva May 2012

Saturday, May 12, 2012

This weekend sees the first of the 2012 'Important Watch' auctions held bi-annually in Geneva, Switzerland (May & November).

More than 1250 lots will be auctioned over 3 days with public viewings held from Friday to Sunday, & the auction schedule as follows :-
  • Antiquorum - May 13, 2012 at the Grand Hotel Kempinski
  • Christies - May 14, 2012 at the 4 Seasons, Hotel Des Bergues
  • Sothebys - May 15, 2012 at 13 Quai Du Mont Blanc
The November 2011 Geneva auctions saw a record of $50 million achieved by the 3 auction houses over 3 days, with an incredible $29 million coming on the final day in a 9 hour stint by Aurel Bacs of Christies who advised ‘they had never seen such intense buying activity’. 

Highlights of the November 2011 auctions included:-

Vintage Rolex ref.8382 in 18k Yellow fold with Cloisonne Dial feat. Neptune - REALISED 609,000 CHF

Vintage Patek Philippe ref. 3448 in 18k Rose Gold - REALISED 2,099,000CHF

Vintage Rolex Submariner ref. 5513 from the 007 Movie Live & Let Die - REALISED 219,000 CHF

Whether the total sales record will be surpassed again this time remains to be seen, as despite the number of lots available, there is not quite the same apparent quality in volume of available this time in my opinion. Not particularly surprising given that the demand for investment grade vintage watches from established & new collectors in the last year (especially vintage Patek Philippe & Rolex) has been quite exceptional & is maybe now creating a shortage of vintage watches at the higher end.

From the viewings made to date, here are a few of my personal favourites, all again from Christies who are currently leading the way in terms of quality.

Vintage Rolex ref. 8171 Padellone in Steel

Vintage Rolex ref. 971 Prince in Platinum

Vintage Patek Philippe ref. 3448/6 in 18k White Gold

The weekend also provides a great opportunity to catch up with collectors & dealers from around the world & view some of the rarest watches that are held in private collections.

Stayed tuned for further updates on the Vintage-DB blog over the next few days, and results of the important lots starting with Antiquorum on Sunday via http://twitter.com/#!/VintageDB

Do you have an original vintage Rolex, Patek Philippe, Omega or Blancpain watch you are looking to sell, value or just share your story? Please contact Daniel Bourn via sales@vintage-db.com or tel. +44 7977 469 568.

Chrono Fever.....

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Watches always seem to appear in batches...inspired by my good friends Philipp Stahl (http://rolexpassionreport.com/) & Bernhard Bulang's (http://100percent-rolex.blogspot.com/) recent Chrono meeting in Maastricht, i made a little effort myself to gather a few new vintage chronographs,  great quality of course, but with some extra details to keep things interesting.

6239/6238 Cosmograph - Serial 923xxx - Mk1 Crème Double Swiss Dial with Underline


6238 Chronograph - Serial 1.2xx.xxx -  RARE Transitional Silver Sunburst Dial with Scale in Blue 


6239 Daytona - Serial 1.4xx.xxx - 3 Colour Black Paul Newman Dial

  
6239 Daytona - Serial 2.xxx.xxx - Black Dial with Silver Gilt Script + RARE Light Blue Daytona


6262 Daytona - Serial 6.xxx.xxx -  Silver Sunburst Big Red Daytona Dial


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Rolex 1665 Pat. Pending Sea-Dweller - US NAVY Issue

Sunday, April 15, 2012

In December 2011, we presented via the Vintage-DB Rolex Blog, a pair of Rolex 1665 Double Red PATENT PENDING Sea-Dwellers with consecutive serials, which were originally delivered to 2 divers for testing purposes while they were working for dive exploration companies other Comex in the late 1960s.

Shortly after acquiring these watches, we were fortunate to discover another original owner example of the Rolex ref. 1665 ‘PATENT PENDING Sea-Dweller’, but this time from 2128 batch and again not delivered to Comex.

The following Rolex ref. 1665 ‘PATENT PENDING Sea-Dweller’ was issued by Rolex for testing purposes to the delightful Chuck E Gross whilst serving in the US Navy in the late 1960s. 

Chuck very kindly provided to us along with his watch & documented provenance, his US Navy discharge papers, military diving patches, diving pins and a copy of an article for Research magazine in which he featured. 

We will leave it to Chuck to describe in his own words

‘In 1967 I joined the US Navy Experimental Diving Unit in Washington DC evaluating Saturation Diving Techniques. During this period I was presented with my Rolex Sea-Dweller for Operational & Comfort Testing in exchange for written reports on its performance during saturation dives to 600 & 750 ft, and wet testing using a research chamber to 1000FSW. I was awarded the watch on completion.

During my career I undertook the following dives accompanied by my Rolex Sea-Dweller

· 1968 - Westinghouse Oceanic Division, Saturation Dive 600ft

· 1969 - Duke University / US Navy, Saturation Dive 1000ft

· 1970 - Vietnam, US Naval Forces

· 1971-73 – Harbor Clearance Unit-One, Hawaii

· 1973 - Aegir Habitat, Saturation Dive

· 1974 - US Naval Deep Sea Diving School Instructor, Washington DC

· 1975 - US Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda

· 1977 - US Navy Retired

· 1977 - Launched ‘State of the Arts Hyperbaric’

· 2001 - Retired’

US Navy discharge papers (honorable)


Chuck E Gross (pictured) wearing his Rolex 1665 Patent Pending Sea-Dweller for an article in Research magazine


Chuck E Gross in Action



Associated patches & pins


And finally the Watch

Rolex Sea-Dweller ref. 1665 ‘Double Pink’ ‘Patent Pending’ Serial 2,128,xxx


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BASELWORLD 2012

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Press day tomorrow for Basel 2012 & the annual pre exhibition speculation on the new Rolex models can be put aside for another year. Given the rather insipid designs which we have encountered over the last few years, lets not expect too much, although is the teaser on the official website a possible glimpse of the long awaited Rolex Sky-Dweller ? Given that they first registered the Sky-Dweller name in 1996, surely they had had enough time to develop the concept by now ?. The wait is almost over....Stay Tuned


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A pair of Patent Pendings

Sunday, December 4, 2011

It is always exciting to find new watches from original owners & to be able share their stories with clients and collectors. I have been fortunate over the years to have been offered some incredible examples & have had the pleasure of spending many hours in the company of divers who entertained me with tales of there amazing careers.

The following find or more accurately find(s) was something very special.

I was initially contacted in 2010 by a diver we shall refer to as 'M', who was looking to sell his vintage Rolex 'Double Red' Sea-Dweller. A brief conversation & some blurred images soon identified that it was not just any Double Red, but a Mk 1 Patent Pending. My excitement was only tempered by the fact it was in Australia & the owner was going to be offshore for several months. However we continued to communicate and I took an option on the watch with a plan to meet up for a first hand inspection in the future. 

The story then took the first step in what would be a significant twist.  

The owner of the watch had a friend, also a diver (and who we shall also refer to as 'M') that he had known and worked with since the early 1970s, diver 2 also had a vintage Rolex & wondered if I would be interested in purchasing that one as well.  At this point it all seemed too good to be true, but in the next weeks some images of the second watch arrived and to my surprise we had a second Mk 1 Patent Pending Sea-Dweller. While the stories of both watches were similar, and consistent with those that i had heard in the past from divers who had been issued the Pat Pending watches, diver 2 advised that he retained written documentation of the original issue from Rolex. At this point I was completely sold, the only obstacle was that the first watch was in Australia, the second watch in Singapore, and I was in Europe, so we agreed we would all meet in Singapore for the inspection & to conclude the deal.

On the morning of our flight, disaster struck, diver 1s passport was due to expire in 4 months and the Singapore authorities would not issue a short term permit, everything had to be rearranged. A few tense weeks followed before we were finally ready to meet again, this time there were no problems, the watches were inspected and found to be perfect examples.


The story did not end there.

The general consensus among collectors is that Rolex developed the Helium Gas Escape Valve (HEV) in conjunction with Comex during the late 1960s via testing of the HEV & non HEV model ref.1665 Patent Pending Sea-Dwellers. 

During the unravelling of this story it became apparent that whilst both of these divers were the original owners and had worked for Comex  during their careers neither was employed by Comex during the late 1960s/early 1970s when they were issued with their watches.

Memories & dates, especially those from 40 years ago can sometimes get confused &  influenced by things that are read, but in this case the original issue of the watches was supported by documented evidence from Rolex.

The following documentation chronicles the period from when Diver 2 received an offer from Rolex to test the new Rolex Sea-Dweller, the reports relating to the results of his testing & on completion confirmation that he was to retain the watch as a gift. I will leave you to peruse the documentation below, but this is the first time that i have seen the original issue & testing results recorded by Rolex and the Diver in their entirety.
I have highlighted several key statements which I feel are significant, they relate to either the testing results or the confirmation from Rolex that the Patent Pending trials conducted to achieve the HEV Patent approval were not exclusive to Comex. The final letter is dated February 17th 1972 and only then does it appear that the exclusivity agreement with Comex had been reached. Until 1972 the testing had been conducted with all of the major diving companies & the exclusivity agreement until this point could have been made with Divecon or any of the others involved in the trials, not just Comex.


The original proposal from Rolex to loan & test the new 1665. Sea Dweller
Delivery confirmation of the watch from Rolex to 'M'

Testing results sent from 'M' to Rolex
Confirmation of receipt of the testing results from Rolex to 'M'
Confirmation from Rolex of the exclusivity agreement with another diving company (Comex) - Feb 17th 1972
The story was to take one final twist. 

I had advised both divers that the serials of the Mk 1 Patent Pendings fell into very distinct batches, & that I would only be interested, if they both met that criteria & the inner case backs and documentation matched. As i advised earlier both watches were perfect, but there was more. 

Although the divers had been friends & colleagues since the early 1970s, the issue & testing of their watches had occurred at different times in different parts of the world. Until we met, not only had they never realised the 2 watches they had worn for the last 40 years were important to watch collectors as prototype dive watches, but by an incredible co-incidence the serial numbers of both watches were consecutive, 464 & 465.

I am therefore pleased to present the Patent Pending Twins and share a selection of the original images which M & M kindly provided along with the original Rolex documentation and a detailed history of their incredible careers as pioneers in an era that was fundamental to the development of deepsea diving & Rolex dive watches.





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