Sure they existed, apart a prototype life, and that it may be weird for a choronmeter AND a diving watch to not have these minutes track, but I must say that I love the clean look of this dial a lot. Anything to share about its story? Best, Nicolas.
I have seen this about 9 months ago or so? I think one was up for sale on one of the main websites, but I can't remember the exact time frame. Anyway, this is a totally rare bird (obviously) and very intriguing. Any real life wrist shots? Enjoy that watch...
I really do not see any logic to having such a dial as a prototype. Rolex did not need and practice at that time with index markers. These dials seem to show up more often theses days as there is some hype around them why so many "prototypes" seems to con...
But why have a dive watch without minute marker. Just a curious thing. I don't believe Rolex would send out watches like this. But I guess you can always custom order stuff from Rolex but this seem more like a custom after job. But with Rolex you never kn...
All those dials came from a test (this is the right word to use about) "package" from Singer as never approved (and/or maybe never tested) by Rolex. Apart from the 1680 (which is a finished dial and probably another story) all the others seen in this topi...
But when people make claims as being the first and the earliest etc I find those claims a little empty. If you have one enjoy it for fun but it is not a premium item in an exclusive club. Best Bill
How can a contractor ( Singer ) on their own accord make so many dials with different variations? All of these dials were designed at Rolex by there dial team and sent to SINGER to proto type. Some of these dials did end up on watches in late 60's and ear...
between Rolex and Singer, and every theory is speculation in my opinion. Yacht Master is only one watch seen so far, and if you look at it with attention its dial is unfinished too ....... only one watch cannot make a story. You write that those dials wer...
Mk1 patent pending is a prototype watch. Yet, it is a watch that Rolex acknowledges. Many of the Oman dials that Brevet posts are also NOT standard dials at all, but are special order. But in these cases, still recognised by Rolex. The dial on the 1680 is...