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Prince Bernhard’s 1964 Rolex: Auction & Unique Features

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Prince BernhardS Custom Rolex, Featuring ‌Rare ‘Tropical Bracelet,’ Heads to Auction

The Hague, ‌Netherlands – A Rolex wristwatch, personally tailored for Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands and featuring ⁢a unique, openwork ‘tropical bracelet,’ will be ​auctioned in The hague ⁤on December 9th. The ​18-karat gold ⁣timepiece,dating⁤ from 1964,is estimated to⁣ fetch between ⁢€10,000 and ⁤€20,000.

The watch was specifically designed ‍for Bernhard’s African ‌hunting safaris,‍ boasting a⁢ gold-colored, lightly textured dial, baton indexes,⁤ a guilloché bezel, and a date window at three o’clock. What​ sets this Rolex apart is the specially commissioned ‘tropical bracelet,’ engineered for comfort in hot climates‌ while maintaining elegance‍ for formal events. The caseback is hand-engraved with‌ bernhard, replicating the Prince’s own signature sketch, which is ⁣included with the ‍watch.

Prince Bernhard regularly wore the watch‍ during his safari trips‍ before gifting it ⁣to ​a member of his court. It⁣ remained in private⁤ ownership ‍for decades before being consigned for auction. Prospective⁤ buyers can‍ view the Rolex at Nobelstraat ⁣in The​ Hague on December 4th-7th.

The auction ​comes amid renewed ‌interest in ⁣the history of Rolex,⁤ including past ⁣MI5 suspicions that founder ⁤Hans Wilsdorf may have been involved in espionage for Germany.

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