16 Rolex An extremely rare, impressively well-preserved and striking, antimagnetic, oversize chronograph wristwatch in yellow gold, with champagne tachymeter and telemeter scales dial, retailed by Verga, reference 3802.

Estimate: € 80,000 –⁠ 160,000

ModelChronograph
Reference3802
Case MaterialYellow gold
Bracelet MaterialLeather strap
Year1938
MovementManual, 17 jewels
Case N°56'181
Dimensions35mm Diameter
SignedCase, dial and movement
AccessoriesAccompanied by Rolex fitted presentation box signed Romolo Verga Milano

The Rolex reference 3802 is a stunning example of the brand’s early chronograph design, offering a striking blend of vintage elegance and technical sophistication. Production starting in the late 1930s, the 3802 is widely regarded as one of the rarest pre-Oyster chronographs ever produced by Rolex, and for good reason. The model’s 35 mm case size was considered substantial for the time, showcasing Rolex’s foresight in creating a modern and robust design. What truly makes this piece stand out is its spectacular case architecture: the thin, smooth bezel and long, faceted lugs lend it an elegant yet bold presence on the wrist. The watch’s dial is another fascinating feature: this example comes with a champagne-colored dial, accompanied by both a tachymeter and telemeter scale. The layout of the three-counter dial, with its 12-hour totalizer, further distinguishes this timepiece compared to the classical two-counters chronos, making it a standout among contemporaneous chronographs. In addition to its impressive design, this particular Rolex 3802 is especially rare due to its association with the prestigious Milanese retailer, Verga. Known for offering select timepieces to the Italian elite, Verga’s retail association with this watch elevates its desirability and provenance, making it an even more valuable addition to a collection. The fact that the watch remains in incredible overall condition speaks volumes about the care it has received throughout its lifetime. Truly, the Rolex 3802 is a horological treasure that represents both Rolex’s early experimentation with chronograph functionality and its commitment to timeless design.

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