GENEVA.- Sothebys spring sale of Important Watches in Geneva will be led by an extraordinarily rare Rolex Daytona Paul Newman wristwatch, reference 6239, with a highly-coveted tropical dial. The watch has been cherished by a single owner who received it as a wedding anniversary present from his beloved wife in 1975. More than 40 years later, a chance meeting on a visit to his local jeweler revealed that this gift held a thrilling secret: the watch features what is known as a tropical or colour-change dial. These beautifully aged dials, given this nickname by collectors because their colours fade over time from black to rich brown, are so rare that the effect has become a prize for collectors, placing it among the most exciting features on todays market. The piece will be offered in Geneva on 13 May 2018, with a pre-sale estimate of CHF 200,000 400,000 ($210,000-420,000).
Sam Hines, Worldwide Head of Sothebys Watch Division, commented, This wonderful watch combines two of the most sought-after elements on todays market: not only is it a Rolex Paul Newman Daytona the model which holds the current record for any wristwatch at auction it also features a stunning tropical dial, whose appeal is sure to resonate with discerning collectors of the finest vintage wristwatches.
HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE: ROLEX TROPICAL DIAL
Rolexs Paul Newman Daytona watches are widely recognized as the most highly coveted vintage Rolex models on the market. Indeed, the current record for any wristwatch sold at auction is held by a Rolex Paul Newman. This present example, reference 6239, presents a highly unusual additional effect: the colour of its three subsidiary dials originally black when the watch was made has naturally faded to a beautiful rich brown. In November 2010, a Rolex Paul Newman with tropical dial sold at Sothebys Geneva for more than five times the pre-sale estimate to achieve CHF 464,500 ($476,805).
This phenomenon referred to as tropical by collectors is caused by the materials used in the manufacture of the dial discolouring over time after being exposed to certain non-invasive elements such as the sun and other forms of light. The effect of the transition from black to brown creates a beautiful patina on the surfaces affected, making these dials an incredibly appealing rarity.
A ROMANTIC GIFT
This wonderful wristwatch was originally purchased new in 1975, as a 25th wedding anniversary gift from a loving wife to her husband. Priced at £134, it was packed in its presentation case along with its certificate and receipt. The purchaser wrote out a cheque for £135 and received a £1 note in change.
The gift had huge emotional value: the couple had been childhood sweethearts, and remained together throughout his time serving in the British army during World War II, as well as in India and Iraq. They married in 1950 and had two children, enjoying a happy marriage and supporting each other for years to come.
For more than 40 years, the watch was treasured by its owner, who kept all of the original paperwork including the £1 note. Little did he know that, as the market for collectible Rolex watches evolved, the unusual fading on his watch would become one of the most collectible features on the watch auction market.