Nr. 100410450

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Rolex - Trench watch - 682614 - Herren - 1915
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€ 690
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Rolex - Trench watch - 682614 - Herren - 1915

Rolex Trench Watch – WWI Era, Swiss Made Mechanical Timepiece in a very Good Aesthetic Condition. A rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of history. This Rolex trench watch, dating back to the First World War (1915), is an exceptional find—a silent witness to a world-changing era. Every detail tells a story. Ceramic enamel dial in excellent condition, featuring bold black Roman numerals for the 12-hour format (Twelve in red). The dial is in excellent condition without signs or scratches and lines. Solid 925 silver case, with the following hallmarks: - SWISS - Rolex - .925 : the quality of sterling silver used for the case - The zodiac symbol of Leo used by the London Assay Office on imported items - u : hallmark date letter indicating the year 1915/1916 - W&D : This W&D in an oval surround with points top and bottom is the sponsor's mark of Wilsdorf & Davis, importers of gold and silver wares, first registered at the London Assay Office on 25 June 1907. A second punch with the same mark was registered on 13 August. The company of Wilsdorf & Davis is better known these days by a brand name that Wilsdorf created in 1908: Rolex. - Reference number: 682614 Movement: Aegler Rebberg Movement. Aegler supplied Rebberg movements to Wilsdorf & Davis. All the silver cases that are seen with Rebberg movements, and gold cases until 1915, were made in Switzerland. The movement is stopped even when wound; if shaken in a rotary motion, the balance wheel begins to move correctly but then stops again, a sign that the watch has been inactive for many years and requires a thorough service at Rolex or by a watchmaker familiar with this type of movement. Brown leather strap with pin buckle closure Dimensions: Approx. 32 mm diameter with crown, 30 mm without crown. This watch is more than a timekeeper—it’s a collector’s item, a fragment of history, and a tribute to Swiss engineering and wartime resilience. Tracked shipping available. The photos speak for themselves—this is a collector’s watch.

Nr. 100410450

Verkauft
Rolex - Trench watch - 682614 - Herren - 1915

Rolex - Trench watch - 682614 - Herren - 1915

Rolex Trench Watch – WWI Era, Swiss Made Mechanical Timepiece in a very Good Aesthetic Condition.

A rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of history. This Rolex trench watch, dating back to the First World War (1915), is an exceptional find—a silent witness to a world-changing era. Every detail tells a story.

Ceramic enamel dial in excellent condition, featuring bold black Roman numerals for the 12-hour format (Twelve in red). The dial is in excellent condition without signs or scratches and lines.

Solid 925 silver case, with the following hallmarks:
- SWISS
- Rolex
- .925 : the quality of sterling silver used for the case
- The zodiac symbol of Leo used by the London Assay Office on imported items
- u : hallmark date letter indicating the year 1915/1916
- W&D : This W&D in an oval surround with points top and bottom is the sponsor's mark of Wilsdorf & Davis, importers of gold and silver wares, first registered at the London Assay Office on 25 June 1907. A second punch with the same mark was registered on 13 August. The company of Wilsdorf & Davis is better known these days by a brand name that Wilsdorf created in 1908: Rolex.
- Reference number: 682614

Movement: Aegler Rebberg Movement. Aegler supplied Rebberg movements to Wilsdorf & Davis. All the silver cases that are seen with Rebberg movements, and gold cases until 1915, were made in Switzerland. The movement is stopped even when wound; if shaken in a rotary motion, the balance wheel begins to move correctly but then stops again, a sign that the watch has been inactive for many years and requires a thorough service at Rolex or by a watchmaker familiar with this type of movement.

Brown leather strap with pin buckle closure

Dimensions: Approx. 32 mm diameter with crown, 30 mm without crown.

This watch is more than a timekeeper—it’s a collector’s item, a fragment of history, and a tribute to Swiss engineering and wartime resilience.

Tracked shipping available. The photos speak for themselves—this is a collector’s watch.

Höchstgebot
€ 690
Mauro Atienza
Experte
Schätzung  € 800 - € 900

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