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Rolex Ref. 4500 Chronograph "Monoblocco" in steel and gold

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Introducing the Rolex Ref. 4500 Chronograph "Monoblocco", a stunning example of the brand's heritage in crafting exceptional timepieces. This model, distinguished by its "Monoblocco" nickname, features a robust, single-piece case made from a harmonious blend of stainless steel and gold, exemplifying a rare combination of durability and elegance. The watch showcases a classic chronograph layout with a trio of sub-dials, providing functionality that meets the needs of the most demanding timing tasks. The vintage aesthetic is highlighted by its art deco numerals and sleek baton hands, making it a standout piece for collectors and enthusiasts. The Ref. 4500 Chronograph is not only a significant piece of Rolex's storied past but also a timeless choice for those who appreciate the art of traditional watchmaking.

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

Technical Card

Brand: Rolex

Reference: 4500

Material: Steel & Yellow Gold

Movement: Manual winding Cal. 13’’’

Model: Chronograph

Series: Monoblocco

Year: 1949 ca

Function: Chronograph

Case Diameter: N/A

Case Thickness: N/A

Bracelet: "Grana di riso" bracelet

Conditions: Stunning

Dial:
silvered with gold indexes and double scale.

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