This ladies ‘1953’ cocktail watch is a classic. Wear it alone or stack it with bracelets and you are sure to make a fashion statement. A wonderful Manual wind Ladies 14 carat yellow Gold Rolex watch with 8 round diamonds from horology’s most famous name. The original dial is signed ‘Rolex’ with Swiss at the very bottom the case and movement are both signed Rolex. Recently serviced by a Rolex specialist watchmaker, with no issues to report keeping accurate time and in good running order, ready to treasure and enjoy!


Rolex marketed this watch to the Lady who placed perfection before price and "Created by perfectionists for perfectionists" and it's easy to see why when you look at this wonderful sophisticated example.


Encased in an 14K gold case which has been preserved remarkably well with a few marks and light wear, the ‘pièce de résistance’ of this piece is of course the diamonds case design which has been profusely made and incredibly characteristic defining the watch’s aesthetic. They also add to the watch's proportions quite significantly at a generous height of 26mm from end to end. At 13mm wide this watch is small - sized but it wears larger on the wrist thanks to the presence of these seldom- round diamonds.


This Rolex is a very rare find, certainly in such good condition, and will simply never go out of style. It is the epitome of style and elegance, not to pass!


The Original Dial: The dial is signed Rolex with the raised gold gilt Coronet sitting proudly at ‘12’ o clock along with ‘Swiss’ at the very bottom. This is a unique cream dial with some patina. Carries raised gold gilt baton indexes with matt black hour and minute ‘lance’ style hands which are in very good condition for the age. Dial is in overall good condition for the age. Please observe photographs carefully.


Original Crystal: Perspex crystal in good condition for the age.


Original Movement: Signed Montres Rolex SA Swiss 17 Jewels Unadjusted - Rolex went to considerable trouble and expense to ensure its small Calibre series movements performed equally as well as its larger gents movements, and they succeeded! These are indeed high precision movements and the example here is running beautifully – The high grade 17 jewel hand-wound movement is in incredibly clean and sparkling condition and has been serviced by a Rolex specialist watchmaker with no issues to report, keeping accurate time. This particular movement is in beautiful condition and with similar care and regular servicing, say every 3 to 4 years, one can expect this watch to continue to run very happily for many more decades to come!


Original Case: Oval case with decorative factory diamonds feature. This is a very solid two-piece case with a wonderful design. Solid 14 carat yellow Gold case measures 13mm wide excluding the crown, bearing hallmarks and sits 26mm high lug to lug. Has surface hairline scratches associated with precious polished metals commensurate with age and wear. Overall in good condition with no deep scratches or dents.


Case Back Cover Outer: The press fit case-back clicks into place with a firm and satisfying ‘pop’, indicating it is a nice tight fit and is of full thickness, having been inscribed ‘MNN’. Marked 14 K. Has surface hairline scratches associated with precious polished metals commensurate with age and wear. There are no dents.


Case Back Cover Inner: Inside the case-back is signed Rolex with traditional ornate design engraving serial numbered 901*** dating the watch to 1953 on the Rolex date register. In Good condition. Period service markers present.


Crown/Winder: The crown is unsigned, possibly later service replacement. In good functioning order.


Aftermarket Strap/Buckle: Good quality aftermarket cord strap band and gold plated clasp. Will fit a large ladies wrist size up to 6.8 inches in circumference can be worn by a smaller wrist size.


*Please observe photographs carefully as they form part of the description*


Please note this Rolex is over 70 years old. Shipping DHL insured registered post World wide. Buyer responsible for any taxes or duties due which may delay or hold up your shipment at destination port.


Additional Information;


While the gents Rolex Precision was Rolex’s best selling watch throughout the 1950s and ’60s, many will be surprised to learn there was also a ladies Precision, sold at the same time. These made up around 10% of all the Rolex Precisions produced. Half of these were sold on leather straps and half on integral Rolex gold bracelets. These were expensive watches at the time, because it was much more difficult to produce the much smaller 13.75mm diameter Rolex Calibre series movements, to the same required levels of accuracy and reliability as the movements in the larger gents watches.


It is not quite so well known that Rolex was actually founded in the UK in London 1905 and it was not until 1919 that the company transferred its base of operations to Geneva, Switzerland. It is also a misconception that the world of luxury watches is a gentlemans one, as the first recorded wristwatch was actually designed for a lady. In June 1810, Abraham-Louis Breguet made a watch for Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples. For many decades, women have proudly worn Rolex watches and have been integral to the brand’s success…


Rolex went to considerable lengths and expense to ensure its 13.75mm diameter, small movements performed equally as well as its larger gents Precision movements – and they succeeded! These are indeed high precision movements and the example here is running perfectly, having been calibrated to run consistently.