It was common practice among Gulf royalty and prominent Government establishments in the Middle East to commission watches with their names/ logos etc on the dial. These were given as State gifts or as commemorative tokens to people or diplomats or business partners. Within the esoteric world of watch collecting, these watches with “Arab Dials” were deemed more collectible than the regular production versions. A man of undeniably exquisite taste and also a watch enthusiast, the late Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said, owned and offered as gifts innumerable timepieces. Depending on the level and importance of the occasion, gifts of an "horological nature" vary from simple timepieces to fine Rolex watches. The present watch has the initials of Khimji Ramdas, the authorised dealer of Rolex in Oman.
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CASE NUMBER: 3’781’730ROLEX, DAY-DATE REF. 1802 ‘QABOOS’ , A RARE AND IMPORTANT GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH THE SIGNATURE OF SULTAN QABOOS BIN SAIDEstimate: USD 35,000 - 55,000
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OVERALL CONDITION: Very good CASE: Very well-preserved case, a couple of scuff marks visible on the case band, tool marks under the lugs from removing the bracelet. Gold hallmarks are visible, the case may had had a professional refresh in the past. Nice, clean and original. The tritium lume plots on the hands and dial react briefly to UV light BRACELET: Some scuff marks. There is one noticeable dent on a central link. Overall length 185 mm. including watch head BUCKLE: With surface scuff marks
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Lot 26Sale 21994
CASE NUMBER: 3’781’730ROLEX, DAY-DATE REF. 1802 ‘QABOOS’ , A RARE AND IMPORTANT GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH THE SIGNATURE OF SULTAN QABOOS BIN SAIDEstimate: USD 35,000 - 55,000
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