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Rolex Chronograph Ref. 3335 Salmon Dial, Circa 1940

Rolex Chronograph Ref. 3335 Salmon Dial, Circa 1940

Since its founding in 1905, Rolex has consistently proven its avant garde leadership in watchmaking, creating designs that not only have stood the test of time, but in many ways are ahead of their epoch being as relevant today as they were when originally manufactured. Rolex’s reference 3330 and 3335 chronograph watches made during the early 1940s exemplify Rolex’s mastery in design. Due to their limited production, oversized case dimensions, and gorgeous aesthetic, they are today considered amongst the brand’s most desirable chronograph models. The largest of the “pre-Daytona” chronographs produced, Rolex was ahead of their time with their bold and dramatic cases measuring 38 mm in diameter. They incorporated a third, 12-hour register - a feature not available from most other distinguished firms. So rare is the reference 3335, we are aware of only a handful appearing on the international auction market over the past decade. The present reference 3335 is a stainless steal case with a pink dial showing  luminous hands a baton numerals with an Arabic 12andh telemeter and tachymeter scale, the bracelet is in tan leather. 

Year: Circa 1940

Case: 38mm

Reference: 3335

Movement: Manual-winding chronograph with column-wheel mechanism

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