The Most Expensive Watches Made By Rolex
Mention the name Rolex and you will automatically think of luxury and
ultra reliable watches. Considered as one of the most valuable brands
in the world today, the company is the largest single luxury watch
brand. It produces around 2,000 watches daily and has revenues in the
billions of dollars.
Alfred Davis and Hans Wildorf established Rolex in 1905. Originally
based in London, the company eventually transferred to Geneva in 1919.
Sports lovers will always see the Rolex sign in tennis grand slam
tournaments, particularly in Wimbledon and in the Australian Open. The
brand has been used in the most extreme of conditions. It went down to
10,916 meters when Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh dove the depth of the
Mariana Trench in 1960. Both men sported a Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea
Special at that time. It has also gone way up when the chief guide of the Hillary
expedition to the peak of Mount Everest wore the brand in 1953 during
their assault of the world’s highest mountain. Tenzing Norgay, as well
as other members of the team, was sporting Rolex Oysters on their way to
the top, reaching an altitude of 8,848 meters.
The watch is a proven timepiece. Here is a list of the top ten most expensive watches made by Rolex.
1. 1942 Rolex Chronograph – $1.16 million
Only 12 pieces of this 1942 classic were made. Originally estimated to
have a value of around $680 thousand, it went at a Christie’s auction
for $1.16 million. The watch has a nickel finish and lever movement and
silver matte dials. It features 17 jewels and pink gold Arabic and baton
numerals. It also has outer minute divisions, blue telemeter, black
tachymeter scales, two subsidiary dials for constant seconds, a
30-minute register, and a split second chronograph mechanism.
2. Eric Clapton’s 1971 Rolex Daytona - $505,000
Just like his guitars, Eric Clapton’s watch seems to be highly valued.
The watch features a silver monochrome dial, a stark contrast to the
more common design themes of Rolex that have different schemes. As a
result, the watch was nicknamed Albino. The price of the watch in the
market is around a hundred thousand, but Slowhand himself had worn this
one, thus, the increase in its value.
3. Rolex GMT 116769TBR – $485,350
This is the most expensive watch that comes directly from Rolex. It
features a wave diamond dial with luminous hour markers. The hands are
luminous as well, though it is lined in black. The bracelet is made of
white gold weighing 18 carats. Along with the sides, it is filled with
diamonds. The self-winding, automatic watch features an Oysterlock clasp
and can go down to 100 meters of water resistance. Even the case and
locks are encrusted with 76 brilliant round diamonds.
4. James Bond 1973 Rolex 5513 – $450,000
The watch was used in the Roger Moore movie Live and Let Die. It has a
white on black dial, and stainless steel body and strapping. And since
it was used in a James Bond movie, it features a razor disc, buzz saw,
and a magnetic field generator. Bond used the razor disc to remove a
woman’s dress and the magnetic field generator to dodge a bullet. It
sounds cool, but while you may try the watch to take off a woman’s
clothing, you should do the wise thing and not try the bulletproof
feature brought about by the magnetic field.
5. Dr. Rajendra Prasad’s Gold Rolex Oyster – $440,000
The first president of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, owned this watch. It
was given to him in 1950 during India’s first ever Republic Day. The
watch features an 18K gold dial with a map of India dated 26 January
1950 inscribed into it.
6. Rolex Platinum Pearlmaster 18956 – $276,000
This is a special edition watch that measures 39 millimeters. It
features a baguette diamond bezel and bracelet. The dial is made of
meteorite diamond. The double-quick set is made of sapphire crystal and
has a hidden clasp. This watch was released in 2011 and comes with Rolex
books, tags and leather wallet.
7. Paul Newman Ferrari Red Rolex Daytona 6565 – $267,203
Paul Newman was an American actor who starred in a 1969 movie called
Winning, which was about racecar driving. A book about the actor
released afterwards featured publicity still from the film in which
Newman was wearing a Rolex Daytona. As Ferrari was known for its red
color, Rolex designed a watch based on it. The watch is stainless steel
coated with tritium and comes with a fat strap. It is winded manually
and has 17 jewel components. The dial is 37 millimeters wide and has red
enamel.
8. Steve McQueen 1967 Rolex Submariner – $234,000
Steve McQueen starred in the 1971 film Le Mans. He sported a Rolex
Submariner that had automatic movement at its center and a
COSC-certified chronometer. It was made of stainless steel and can work
up to 200 meters below the water level.
9. Paul Newman Rolex Daytona – $106,273
This has always been one of the signature watches of the luxury
brand. Its casing and dial are made of 14k champagne gold. The
tachometer outside and the three interior sub dials were all fitted with
black enamel to give the watch a contrast. The round case is 38
millimeters wide, and features sub dials for seconds, 30 minutes, and 12
hours. The hands are luminous and the main dial has accents to give it
emphasis. The watch also features 17 jewels in its nickel finished lever
movement. Only 200 units were ever built.