rolex double red sea dweller patent pending | rolex sea dweller watch price rolex double red sea dweller patent pending Rolex Sea-Dweller ref 1665 Double Red “Patent Pending” (photo: Christie’s) The Mark I dial, known for its “Patent Pending” case back, is the earliest and rarest, making it . Just like the standard-production model, the 50th-anniversary edition features a 40mm stainless steel case with 300 meters of water resistance. However, while the standard version was fitted with a black bezel insert, the anniversary model features a bright green aluminum bezel insert – a nod to Rolex’s official company color.
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A Double Red Sea Dweller Watch has a great patina due to the oxidation. The early version and the most rare is the Mark I dial on a patent pending caseback. These were . ‘Patent Pending’ caseback with fake engravings vs. original caseback with real engravings. The ‘Patent Pending’ Sea-Dweller with ‘Double Red’ dial is quite a rare model. . Rolex Sea-Dweller ref 1665 Double Red “Patent Pending” (photo: Christie’s) The Mark I dial, known for its “Patent Pending” case back, is the earliest and rarest, making it .A Double Red Sea Dweller Watch has a great patina due to the oxidation. The early version and the most rare is the Mark I dial on a patent pending caseback. These were made in the serial number range of 1.7 to 2.2 million. Mark II dials have also been seen on patent pending models.
‘Patent Pending’ caseback with fake engravings vs. original caseback with real engravings. The ‘Patent Pending’ Sea-Dweller with ‘Double Red’ dial is quite a rare model. Just about 300 examples were made in 1969 throughout three batches. Their case numbers are in the 2.11, 2.12 and 2.24 million case number range. Rolex Sea-Dweller ref 1665 Double Red “Patent Pending” (photo: Christie’s) The Mark I dial, known for its “Patent Pending” case back, is the earliest and rarest, making it highly prized among collectors.The following Rolex ref. 1665 ‘PATENT PENDING Sea-Dweller’ was issued by Rolex for testing purposes to the delightful Chuck E Gross whilst serving in the US Navy in the late 1960s.
The back of the early 1665 Sea-Dweller cases was engraved with “Patent Pending” rather than “Rolex Patent,” which would appear on later models. The first production Sea-Dwellers were described on the dial in red print as “Sea-Dweller Submariner 2000,” marking the depth rating.Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: Date of manufacture on my Patent Pending Double Red Sea Dweller Patent-Pending: Refers to early Sea-Dweller models released before Rolex received approval for its helium escape valve patent. These models have “patent pending” inscribed on the case back, adding to their collectible value. For Sea-Dweller enthusiasts the Non Plus Ultra: the sought-after caseback with Patent Pending engravings. Rolex filed the Patent for the Gas Escape valve at the Federal Office for Intellectual Property of Switzerland n Nov. 6, 1967.
The present lot, bearing serial 2’128’241 and dating from 1968 is an outstanding early example of what is known by collectors as the “Patent Pending Double Red”. So named because of two rows of red printing “SEA-DWELLER” and “SUBMARINER 2000” on the first and second lines respectively, coupled with its “Patent Pending . The following Rolex ref. 1665 ‘PATENT PENDING Sea-Dweller’ was issued by Rolex for testing purposes to the delightful Chuck E Gross whilst serving in the US Navy in the late 1960s.A Double Red Sea Dweller Watch has a great patina due to the oxidation. The early version and the most rare is the Mark I dial on a patent pending caseback. These were made in the serial number range of 1.7 to 2.2 million. Mark II dials have also been seen on patent pending models.
‘Patent Pending’ caseback with fake engravings vs. original caseback with real engravings. The ‘Patent Pending’ Sea-Dweller with ‘Double Red’ dial is quite a rare model. Just about 300 examples were made in 1969 throughout three batches. Their case numbers are in the 2.11, 2.12 and 2.24 million case number range. Rolex Sea-Dweller ref 1665 Double Red “Patent Pending” (photo: Christie’s) The Mark I dial, known for its “Patent Pending” case back, is the earliest and rarest, making it highly prized among collectors.
The following Rolex ref. 1665 ‘PATENT PENDING Sea-Dweller’ was issued by Rolex for testing purposes to the delightful Chuck E Gross whilst serving in the US Navy in the late 1960s.
The back of the early 1665 Sea-Dweller cases was engraved with “Patent Pending” rather than “Rolex Patent,” which would appear on later models. The first production Sea-Dwellers were described on the dial in red print as “Sea-Dweller Submariner 2000,” marking the depth rating.
Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: Date of manufacture on my Patent Pending Double Red Sea Dweller
Patent-Pending: Refers to early Sea-Dweller models released before Rolex received approval for its helium escape valve patent. These models have “patent pending” inscribed on the case back, adding to their collectible value. For Sea-Dweller enthusiasts the Non Plus Ultra: the sought-after caseback with Patent Pending engravings. Rolex filed the Patent for the Gas Escape valve at the Federal Office for Intellectual Property of Switzerland n Nov. 6, 1967.The present lot, bearing serial 2’128’241 and dating from 1968 is an outstanding early example of what is known by collectors as the “Patent Pending Double Red”. So named because of two rows of red printing “SEA-DWELLER” and “SUBMARINER 2000” on the first and second lines respectively, coupled with its “Patent Pending .
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