A beautiful and uncommon 1950s Rolex D&A Award watch with a squeaky clean two-tone silver dial adorned with applied indices and coronet, and a 33mm 14K yellow gold case, this watch is notable for several reasons being that it contains no reference, only available for special order for commemorative gifts by corporations for special employee achievement.
This particular example is LNOS, having never been purchased as evidenced by a blank baseball sans engraving. Typically companies would engrave the employees name and the reason for the award upon the caseback but here, it is blank.
Powered by the manual wound Rolex caliber 1210, this watch is running well and ready for its next steward.
A beautiful and uncommon 1950s Rolex D&A Award watch with a squeaky clean two-tone silver dial adorned with applied indices and coronet, and a 33mm 14K yellow gold case, this watch is notable for several reasons being that it contains no reference, only available for special order for commemorative gifts by corporations for special employee achievement.
This particular example is LNOS, having never been purchased as evidenced by a blank baseball sans engraving. Typically companies would engrave the employees name and the reason for the award upon the caseback but here, it is blank.
Powered by the manual wound Rolex caliber 1210, this watch is running well and ready for its next steward.