







Rolex Yellow Gold Woven Bracelet Cover Watch with Gay Freres Bracelet (New Arrival)
Brand: Rolex
Model: Precision
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 30 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Yellow Gold (19cm)
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 211589
The post-war decades marked a period of extraordinary experimentation for Rolex, when the manufactures pursuit of technical precision increasingly intersected with the worlds of jewelry and high design. While Rolex is most often associated today with its utilitarian sport references, creations such as the present woven bracelet cover watch reveal a far more nuanced side of the brands mid-century productionone rooted in craftsmanship, texture, and the intimate relationship between watchmaking and wearable sculpture.
Likely produced during the 1950s, the present example is executed entirely in yellow gold and centered around an elaborate woven bracelet of remarkable complexity. The bracelet itself, signed by the legendary bracelet maker Gay Freres, is a striking exercise in form and texture. Its tightly interlocking woven links create an almost fabric-like appearance on the wrist, catching light from every angle while maintaining an unexpected fluidity in wear. Measuring an impressive 19cm in length and weighing approximately 90 grams, the piece possesses a substantial presence while retaining the suppleness characteristic of the finest hand-finished gold bracelets of the period.
Hidden discreetly within the bracelet is a compact Rolex cover watch fitted with the manual-winding calibre 1400 movement. The small concealed dialminimalist and elegant in executionreflects the eras fascination with transforming functional objects into discreet luxuries. When closed, the piece reads almost entirely as jewelry; only upon closer inspection does its dual identity as a timepiece reveal itself. This interplay between concealment and utility remains one of the defining characteristics of mid-century cover watches and contributes significantly to their enduring charm.
Equally compelling are the details that speak to the originality and quality of the present example. The bracelet retains clear French eagle head hallmarks alongside the Gay Freres signature on the clasp, affirming both its precious metal construction and prestigious manufacture. Such details are increasingly important within this category, where originality and preservation are paramount.
At 30mm in width, the piece wears with surprising boldness, its richly textured gold surface creating an unmistakable visual presence on the wrist. More than simply a watch or bracelet, the present example stands as a compelling artifact from a period when Rolex embraced a more expressive and ornamental design languageone that today feels both exceptionally rare and deeply sophisticated.
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Description
Brand: Rolex
Model: Precision
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 30 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Yellow Gold (19cm)
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 211589
The post-war decades marked a period of extraordinary experimentation for Rolex, when the manufactures pursuit of technical precision increasingly intersected with the worlds of jewelry and high design. While Rolex is most often associated today with its utilitarian sport references, creations such as the present woven bracelet cover watch reveal a far more nuanced side of the brands mid-century productionone rooted in craftsmanship, texture, and the intimate relationship between watchmaking and wearable sculpture.
Likely produced during the 1950s, the present example is executed entirely in yellow gold and centered around an elaborate woven bracelet of remarkable complexity. The bracelet itself, signed by the legendary bracelet maker Gay Freres, is a striking exercise in form and texture. Its tightly interlocking woven links create an almost fabric-like appearance on the wrist, catching light from every angle while maintaining an unexpected fluidity in wear. Measuring an impressive 19cm in length and weighing approximately 90 grams, the piece possesses a substantial presence while retaining the suppleness characteristic of the finest hand-finished gold bracelets of the period.
Hidden discreetly within the bracelet is a compact Rolex cover watch fitted with the manual-winding calibre 1400 movement. The small concealed dialminimalist and elegant in executionreflects the eras fascination with transforming functional objects into discreet luxuries. When closed, the piece reads almost entirely as jewelry; only upon closer inspection does its dual identity as a timepiece reveal itself. This interplay between concealment and utility remains one of the defining characteristics of mid-century cover watches and contributes significantly to their enduring charm.
Equally compelling are the details that speak to the originality and quality of the present example. The bracelet retains clear French eagle head hallmarks alongside the Gay Freres signature on the clasp, affirming both its precious metal construction and prestigious manufacture. Such details are increasingly important within this category, where originality and preservation are paramount.
At 30mm in width, the piece wears with surprising boldness, its richly textured gold surface creating an unmistakable visual presence on the wrist. More than simply a watch or bracelet, the present example stands as a compelling artifact from a period when Rolex embraced a more expressive and ornamental design languageone that today feels both exceptionally rare and deeply sophisticated.























