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- Year: Circa 1953
- Case material: 9K yellow gold
- Diameter: 34 mm
- Dial: Black honeycomb
- Movement: Automatic
- Bracelet: 9K gold Rolex riveted bracelet with deployant clasp
- Case number: 931’XXX
Reference 6284, 9K gold, circa 1953
A rare and unusually appealing early Oyster Perpetual, the present reference 6284 stands apart for the quiet strength of its details. Cased in 9K gold and measuring 34 mm, it is distinguished by one of the most charismatic dial variations of the period: a black honeycomb dial whose texture gives uncommon depth and presence to an otherwise restrained, time-only Rolex. Fitted with sweep centre seconds and accompanied by its 9K gold Rolex riveted bracelet with deployant clasp, it offers the kind of honest mid-century elegance that collectors increasingly seek in early automatic Rolex references.
What makes this watch especially interesting is not only the dial, but the material itself. Rather than the more familiar 18K gold, this example is housed in 9K gold — a choice Rolex is understood to have used for certain markets in the early to mid-20th century, where a harder alloy and a more accessible gold watch made particular sense. That nuance gives the reference an added layer of collector interest: less obvious than its 18K counterparts, yet in many ways more unusual and more historically specific.
The result is a Rolex of unusual character — refined, discreet, and markedly different from the standard production language of the era. For the collector, this reference 6284 represents a compelling intersection of texture, rarity, and period-market nuance, preserving the classic Oyster Perpetual formula while offering something appreciably less common.
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