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Rolex - Oyster “Sun-Dweller” | Stainless Steel | 1960s | Original Dial

Long before the Submariner prowled the ocean or the legendary GMT-Master painted time across continents, there was a quieter, more poetic Rolex. Pre-1970s Rolex was a different world, a time before sports watches dominated hype and imaginations.

This was the era of the Bubble Back, a gentle revolution that first introduced the world to the magic of the automatic movement. Today, these watches; once overlooked for their modest dimensions, are at the heart of a renaissance and one that most seasoned collectors believe will continue to escalate.

In this quiet revival, there is a new sun rising over vintage Rolex: a reference that distilled the brand’s spirit into its most elemental form. With a modern 34mm Oyster case, a reliable hand-wound movement and an austere dial, the 6426 never clamored for attention. It was the watch of the gentleman who measured his days in quiet victories, who understood that true luxury was the privilege of understatement.

But fate sometimes places a unicorn where you least expect it. Picture an antique store, tucked away in the labyrinthine heart of Hong Kong, where, among chipped porcelain and silent jade, there sat an anomaly; one single Rolex 6426, but not as the world has known it.

We call it the Sun Dweller, a name born from the audacity of its dial: ablaze, as if the watch itself captured the first rays of dawn so that one can carry sunrise on the wrist.

The latest Land Dweller may walk the earth, the Sea Dweller may rule the abyss and the Sky Dweller may command the heavens; but the Sun Dweller? It burns. And it is waiting.


Dimensions: 34.5mm

Box, Papers, etc.: Watch Only


USD $8,000