RolexYacht-Master
Reference: 69623
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:1999
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:29mm
- Case:Steel & Yellow Gold
- Dial:Blue
- Bracelet:Steel & Yellow Gold Oyster
Lot overview
- LOT: #001637
- Location:West Midlands, United Kingdom
- Seller:(private) Sold by an individual
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usThis one-owner Rolex Yacht-Master ref. M69623 was purchased new by the vendor in 1999. It’s accompanied by the box, warranty papers, booklets, calendar card, sleeve, travel pouch and swing tags. The vendor notes the watch has been regularly serviced by Rolex, most recently in January 2022, and a Rolex Service Centre two-year guarantee card is supplied. All stickers from the service are attached to the case back, and flanks and the watch appears to be within the bounds of the vendor’s ‘AA’ grading. They also note a new bracelet was put on the watch in 2013, and it’s been worn sparingly since.
This ladies’ Yacht-Master presents in a polished stainless steel case and measures 29mm in diameter. The rotating bi-directional bezel is finished in yellow gold, as are the polished centre links of the Oyster bracelet. The dial has a striking blue sunray finish with hands and markers finished in yellow gold. The “SWISS” script at 6 o’clock signifies the watch has Luminova inside the markers. Housed inside the 100m water-resistant case is a chronometer-certified automatic movement.
The Yacht-Master was initially introduced in 1992 as a more opulent and upscale alternative to the Submariner. It’s characterised by a case more rounded and fluid than the slab-sided shape of other Rolex sports watches.
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