/ / / Rolex Vintage 9k Ladies Hand Winding With Vintage Box NWW 2333

Rolex Rolex Vintage 9k Ladies Hand Winding With Vintage Box NWW 2333

Rolex Vintage 9k Ladies Hand Winding

Vintage ladies Rolex hand winding 9k yellow gold vintage wristwatch. The watch is a small ladies watch model reference 3846 and dates to 1926. It is engraved on the inside case back “From Father and Mother 1926” so appears to have been a gift to a daughter for a special occasion. It comes in an old Rolex box, this is not original to the watch as the box dates to the late 1960s and by itself is worth around £200 to £250. The case is yellow gold with a snap on case back. Attractive silver dial and unusual hands, with large numerals. It winds up and keeps time. It is a collector’s item rather than an everyday watch so should not be depended on for accuracy as it is 101 years old

Model Reference: 3846
Case: 9k Yellow gold
Case back: Snap on
Water resistance: Not water resistant
Movement: Hand winding Rolex Prima calibre
Crystal: Acrylic
Dial: Silver
Hands: Steel
Bracelet: Replacement leather
Clasp: Gold plated pin buckle
Dimensions: 21mm excluding crown, 22 mm including crown, 24 mm lug to lug and 8 mm thick

Key Characteristics

Brand: Rolex
Band: Leather Strap
Case Material: Gold 9k
Condition: Good
Movement: Hand Winding
£945.00
Pay Securely

Additional Product Details

Rolex SA was founded in 1905 by the German Hans Wilsdorf and his brother-in-law, Alfred Davis. Contrary to popular belief, Hans Wilsdorf was neither Swiss, nor a watchmaker. Wilsdorf & Davis was the original name of what later became the Rolex Watch Company. They originally imported Hermann Aegler's Swiss movements to England and placed them in quality cases made by Dennison and others. These early wristwatches were then sold to jewellers, who then put their own names on the dial. The earliest watches from the firm of Wilsdorf and Davis are usually marked "W&D" – inside the caseback only. Hans Wilsdorf registered the trademark name "Rolex" in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland during 1908. The word was made up, but its origin is obscure. One story, which was never confirmed by Wilsdorf, is that the word "Rolex" came from the French phrase horlogerie exquise, meaning exquisite watch industry. The Wilsdorf & Davis company moved out of Great Britain in 1912. Wilsdorf wanted his watches to be affordable, but taxes and export duties on the case metals (silver and gold) were driving costs up. From that time to the present, Rolex has been headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, though the company owns facilities in other cities (Bienne, etc) and continents (North America, Asia, Australia, etc). The company name Rolex was officially registered on 15 November 1915. It is thought this change was part of a drive to popularize wristwatches, which at the time were still considered a novelty largely for women (pocket watches were more common). Wilsdorf was said to desire his watch brand's name to be easily pronounceable in any language. The company name was officially changed to the Rolex Watch Company during 1919. It was later changed to Montres Rolex, SA and finally Rolex, SA. Rolex SA is a foundation initiated and originally funded by Hans Wilsdorf and the Aegler family. According to foundation documentation, the Rolex SA company can never be sold, nor traded on any stock market.