Lot 217
A very rare and extremely well-preserved stainless steel and yellow gold anti-magnetic triple calendar wristwatch with tachometer scale
Sold
CHF139,700
Est CHF100,000 - CHF200,000
Live Auction
THE GENEVA WATCH AUCTION: XIX FEATURING THE GUIDO MONDANI COLLECTION
ARTIST
Rolex
Size
35mm Diameter
Description

Year: 1948
Reference No: 4768
Case No: 624'911
Model Name: Anti-Magnetique
Material: Stainless steel and yellow gold
Calibre: Manual, cal. 72C, 17 jewels
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Clasp/Buckle: 18k yellow gold Rolex pin buckle

Whilst Rolex is often associated with rugged tool watches, during the mid-20th century the Swiss-based Maison was producing what can only be described as refined and sophisticated timepieces. Today, these watches are prized for their scarcity and allure, offering collectors a glimpse into a bygone era of elegance and innovation. The Rolex reference 4768 represented the brand's inaugural venture into the world of antimagnetic triple calendar chronograph wristwatches. Although officially named the "Dato Compax," its Oyster-cased counterpart gained prominence through its association with the renowned French Olympic skier, Jean-Claude Killy. Among the five Dato Compax models manufactured, the reference 4768 stands out as the sole variant featuring a non-Oyster case. Launched in 1947, research suggests that only 220 examples of this reference were produced, these were available in stainless steel, yellow gold, pink gold, and two-tone variations, such as the present example, crafted in stainless steel with either a pink or yellow gold bezel, crown and date hand. The present Rolex reference 4768 from 1948 features stunning elongated teardrop lugs and captivating silvered dial. In superb overall condition, inside the timepiece is made alive thanks to the reliable Valjoux 72C movement, which can be found in some of today’s most desirable models ever created by the firm. In the world of watch collecting, discerning enthusiasts seek timepieces that not only enrich their collections with historical significance but also serve as bold statements of style. The present reference 4768, in close to mint condition, epitomizes this ethos, embodying the design prowess of the Rolex brand during the mid-century era.

Signature
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
Provenance
The present timepiece has been sold previously by Phillips Bacs and Russo at the Geneva Watch Auction: THREE on May 15th 2016, lot 109.