Rolex 3458 'Bubbleback'
The Rolex Perpetual. Forever in motion. A new revolution: the Automatic. No brand has perfected the art of rotors and windless watchmaking quite like Rolex.
The reference 3458 is an early and interesting Bubbleback featuring the beginning of engine turned bezels for the Genevan brand. Made in many configurations, this particular example mounts a special and rare Rose Gold bezel and steel case in exceptional condition.
A powerful dial with large arabic numerals and the famous ‘OCC’ inscription - a detail that can also be understood by the incredible quality and detailing on the refinished automatic caliber featuring the Observatory serial number.
A truly special watch, it bears a wonderful inscription on the caseback dated 1948, testament to a wonderful journey to arrive so well preserved today.
The Rolex Perpetual. Forever in motion. A new revolution: the Automatic. No brand has perfected the art of rotors and windless watchmaking quite like Rolex.
The reference 3458 is an early and interesting Bubbleback featuring the beginning of engine turned bezels for the Genevan brand. Made in many configurations, this particular example mounts a special and rare Rose Gold bezel and steel case in exceptional condition.
A powerful dial with large arabic numerals and the famous ‘OCC’ inscription - a detail that can also be understood by the incredible quality and detailing on the refinished automatic caliber featuring the Observatory serial number.
A truly special watch, it bears a wonderful inscription on the caseback dated 1948, testament to a wonderful journey to arrive so well preserved today.
The Rolex Perpetual. Forever in motion. A new revolution: the Automatic. No brand has perfected the art of rotors and windless watchmaking quite like Rolex.
The reference 3458 is an early and interesting Bubbleback featuring the beginning of engine turned bezels for the Genevan brand. Made in many configurations, this particular example mounts a special and rare Rose Gold bezel and steel case in exceptional condition.
A powerful dial with large arabic numerals and the famous ‘OCC’ inscription - a detail that can also be understood by the incredible quality and detailing on the refinished automatic caliber featuring the Observatory serial number.
A truly special watch, it bears a wonderful inscription on the caseback dated 1948, testament to a wonderful journey to arrive so well preserved today.