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Rolex Ref. 3525 "Monoblocco" Chronograph

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Discover the Rolex Ref. 3525, the first reference in the Oyster Chronograph series, introduced in 1945. This pioneering timepiece features a monobloc case with a screw back and crown, produced in limited quantities. Equipped with an antimagnetic movement, it showcases a silver-colored dial with black graphics, Arabic numeral indexes, and baton hands, marking a milestone in Rolex's history as a leader in chronograph design and functionality.

The watch is accompanied by our certificate of authenticity and legitimate provenance

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Technical Card

Brand: Rolex

Reference: 3525

Material: Stainless Steel

Movement: manual winding, Cal 13'''27 VZ

Model: Monoblocco

Series: N/A

Year: 1951

Function: Chronograph

Case Diameter: 36 mm

Case Thickness: N/A

Bracelet: Strap

Conditions: Very Good

Dial:
Silvered color, black graphics with arabics numerals indexes and black batons hands, outer Tachimeter and telemeter scale in blu.

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The Oyster Perpetual is recognized by its clean and moderate plan, embodying the center standards of the Rolex brand. The watch features the signature Oyster case, known for its strength and waterproof qualities, making it a perfect everyday timepiece.

With its understated charm and enduring design, the Rolex Oyster Perpetual could be a image of watchmaking excellence.

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