拍品专文
Among the most iconic and coveted wristwatches in vintage horology, Rolex chronographs fitted with so-called 'Paul Newman' dials are regarded as some of the ultimate prizes for collectors.
The present example, a timeless favourite, is distinguished by its highly sought-after black 'Paul Newman' dial, beautifully contrasted by white subsidiary registers. Its appeal is further enhanced by the well-preserved stainless steel case, which retains strong proportions and crisp edges.
Instantly recognisable by its distinctive dial configuration, the watch belongs to reference 6239, introduced in the early 1960s as the first Rolex chronograph to feature an engraved tachymeter scale on the bezel. Produced with pump chronograph pushers and primarily in stainless steel, with later examples also made in gold, the reference includes among its most desirable variants those fitted with the exotic 'Paul Newman' dial.
The present example, a timeless favourite, is distinguished by its highly sought-after black 'Paul Newman' dial, beautifully contrasted by white subsidiary registers. Its appeal is further enhanced by the well-preserved stainless steel case, which retains strong proportions and crisp edges.
Instantly recognisable by its distinctive dial configuration, the watch belongs to reference 6239, introduced in the early 1960s as the first Rolex chronograph to feature an engraved tachymeter scale on the bezel. Produced with pump chronograph pushers and primarily in stainless steel, with later examples also made in gold, the reference includes among its most desirable variants those fitted with the exotic 'Paul Newman' dial.
