Garrett Silverstein 0 28 Jun 2025 July 22, 2025 Rolex GMT-Master II 16713 The two-tone (stainless steel and 18k yellow gold) "Rolesor" version of the iconic GMT-Master II. Significant for making the profession... Continue reading
Garrett Silverstein 0 27 Jun 2025 July 20, 2025 Rolex Oyster Royal 2574 A manually-wound model from the late 1930s, significant for Rolex's use of the "Royal" designation to denote a product of superior qual... Continue reading
Garrett Silverstein 0 27 Jun 2025 July 20, 2025 Rolex Oyster 2595 A foundational, manually-wound Oyster model from the late 1930s/early 1940s. Its historical significance is immense, as it was one of t... Continue reading
Garrett Silverstein 0 27 Jun 2025 July 22, 2025 Rolex Oyster 2849 A manually-wound Oyster from the late 1930s known by the collector nickname "Lifesaver." Its historical significance lies in its bold, ... Continue reading
Garrett Silverstein 0 27 Jun 2025 June 27, 2025 Rolex 2984 A manually-wound dress watch from the mid-1930s that is significant for representing the core of Rolex's classic, elegant production du... Continue reading
Garrett Silverstein 0 27 Jun 2025 July 21, 2025 Rolex 4119 A manually-wound dress watch from the 1940s, nicknamed the "Flying Saucer" or "Disco Volante" for its avant-garde design. Its historica... Continue reading
Garrett Silverstein 0 27 Jun 2025 June 27, 2025 Rolex 2318 A classic, manually-wound dress watch from the early 1930s, significant for representing Rolex's core, non-Oyster business of that era.... Continue reading
Garrett Silverstein 0 27 Jun 2025 July 20, 2025 Rolex Oyster 2416 A very early, manually-wound Oyster from the mid-1930s, historically significant for its distinct octagonal case. This reference demons... Continue reading
Garrett Silverstein 0 27 Jun 2025 July 20, 2025 Rolex Oyster 3096 A manually-wound Oyster from the late 1930s, historically significant for its elegant Art Deco case design. Often featuring a cushion s... Continue reading
Garrett Silverstein 0 27 Jun 2025 July 20, 2025 Rolex Oyster 2319 A manually-wound model from the mid-1930s, significant for its role as a foundational "workhorse" Oyster. Housed in a classic cushion c... Continue reading