ROLEX MILESTONES: 38 LEGENDARY WATCHES THAT SHAPED HISTORY [Catalogue]

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ROLEX MILESTONES

Hong Kong, 28 November 2016



ROLEX MILESTONES



38 Legendary Watches That Shaped History

ROLEX MILESTONES

pucci Hotel papaleo Auction, Geneva, Laeditions Réserve, 14 May 2016


Senior Consultants.

Head of Waatches.

Aurel Bacs

Livia Russo

Sam m Hines

Senior Consultant abacs@phillips.com

Senior Consultant lrusso@ @phillips.com

Inte ernational Head of Watches, Asia Dep puty Chairman +85 52 6773 9315 shin nes@phillips.com

Hong Kong.

London.

Amy Chow

Jill Ch hen

Joey Luk

Tiff ffany To

Zachary Lu

Paul Maudsley

Kate Lacey

Senior Specialist +852 2318 2035 achow@phillips.com

Business Development Directo or +852 9133 0819 jchen@ @phillips.com

Specialist, Head of Sale +852 2318 2032 jluk@phillips.com

Associate Specialist +85 52 2318 2036 tto@ @phillips.com

Associate Specialist +852 2318 2034 zlu@phillips.com

International Specialist +44 20 7901 7916 pmaudsley@phillips.com

Specialist +44 20 7 901 2907 klacey@phillips.com

A Americas .

Genevaa.

Alexandre Ghotbi

Nathalie Monbaron

Virginie Liatard-Roessli

Paul Boutros

Doug Escribano

Leigh Zagoory

Specialist +41 22 317 81 81 aghotbi@phillips.com

Business Development Director +41 79 959 73 69 nmonbaron@phillips.com

Associate Specialist & Cataloguer +41 76 338 91 03 vliatard@phillips.com

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Senior International Specialist +1 212 940 1382 describano@phillips.com

Associate Specialist & Cataloguer +1 212 940 1285 lzagoory@phillips.com

Japan.

Taaiwaan.

International Business Directorr.

Genki Sakamoto

Kaz Fu ujimoto

Cindy Yen

Myriam Christinaz

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International Business Director +41 22 317 81 84 mchristinaz@phillips.com

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Alexander Payne

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R OLEX MILE S T O NE S 38 Legendary Wat a ches That Shaped History Hoong Kong o g , 28 Noveember 2016

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Sale Information Hong Kong, 28 November 2016, 8pm

Auction and Viewing Location Mandarin Oriental 5 Connaught Road Central Hong Kong Auction 28 November 2016, 8pm Viewing 24 November 2016 25 November 2016 26 November 2016 27 November 2016 28 November 2016

10am – 6pm 10am – 6pm 10am – 7pm 10am – 6pm 10am – 6pm

Sale Designation When sending in written bids or making enquiries please refer to this sale as HK080316 or ROLEX MILESTONES Absentee and Telephone Bids tel +852 2318 2029 fax +852 2318 2010 bidshongkong@phillips.com

Watch Department Hong Kong Asia Deputy Chairman International Head of Watches Sam Hines +852 2318 2030 shines@phillips.com Specialist, Senior Director Amy Chow +852 2318 2035 achow@phillips.com Business Development Director Jill Chen +852 2318 2000 jchen@phillips.com Head of Sale Joey Luk +852 2318 2032 jluk@phillips.com Associate Specialist Tiffany To +852 2318 2036 tto@phillips.com

London International Specialist / Director Paul David Maudsley +44 20 7901 7916 pmaudsley@phillips.com Specialist Kate Lacey +44 20 7 901 2907 klacey@phillips.com New York Head of Americas International Strategy Advisor Paul Boutros +1 212 940 1293 pboutros@phillips.com Senior International Specialist Doug Escribano +1 212 940 1382 describano@phillips.com Junior Specialist, Cataloguer Leigh Zagoory +1 212 940 1285 lzagoory@phillips.com

Associate Specialist Zachary Lu +852 2318 2034 zlu@phillips.com

Japan Senior Specialist Consultant Genki Sakamoto +81 3 6273 4818 gsakamoto@phillips.com

Senior Administrator Angel Ho +852 2318 2031 aho@phillips.com

Senior Consultant Kaz Fujimoto +81 3 6273 4818 kfujimoto@phillips.com

Geneva Senior Consultant Aurel Bacs +41 22 317 8188 abacs@phillipsbacsrusso.com

Taiwan Senior Specialist Cindy Yen +886 963 135 449 cyen@phillips.com

Senior Consultant Livia Russo +41 22 317 8188 lrusso@phillipsbacsrusso.com

Advisory Board Jean-Claude Biver Henry Chan Helmut Crott Ike Honigstock Stephen Charles Li Patrick Ma Auro Montanari Jason Singer Kenneth Wong

Personal Assistant to Aurel Bacs Justine SĂŠchaud +41 22 317 8188 jsechaud@phillipsbacsrusso.com Specialist Alexandre Ghotbi +41 22 317 8189 aghotbi@phillips.com Business Development Director Nathalie Monbaron +41 22 317 8183 nmonbaron@phillips.com Junior Specialist, Cataloguer Virginie Liatard-Roessli +41 22 317 8182 vliatard@phillips.com Administrator Diana Ortega +41 22 317 8187 dortega@phillips.com



Rolex Milestones! by Aurel Bacs and Sam Hines

olex in the world of watch collecting, is more than just a name. It is the most powerful and well-known name in the history of watchmaking. We too have not been able to escape its magic. And so it was quite natural when, without agenda, a conversation started about a thematic auction honoring this great brand and its countless achievements. For once, we felt it was important to not only celebrate a specific model, but to narrate the brand’s history and numerous landmark models. A shortlist was developed, where the goal was to list the manufacture’s milestones and key developments. We realized that this was close to “Mission Impossible”. We narrowed down the list and shared our idea with John Goldberger along with the entire international watch department at Phillips. Obviously, this list could not be definitive for various reasons. On one hand, we concluded that if one were to ask ten Rolex scholars to create a shortlist, the ten lists would have substantial overlaps. On the other, there was no guarantee that we could find all the desired models for auction – especially examples that would meet our tight parameters in terms of originality and condition. As a matter of fact, regretfully, we could not possibly find every ‘Must Have’ on our original list. The first generation Milgauss, reference 6541/6543, is one of them, to cite a specific example. The team of specialists vetted each watch before it was examined and approved by John Goldberger. Undoubtedly, he is one of the world’s leading scholars in the field of vintage collectable wristwatches. His eyes are likely the sharpest and the best trained in the field, thanks to nearly 40 years of experience. John Goldberger is not only a grande seigneur in our community, but also someone who is incredibly generous, in particular with his time, with sharing knowledge. We are consequently

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incredibly grateful to John, for having made the time to embark on this journey with us, knowing how full of appointments his calendar is. For our part, it has been an higly rewarding experience to share, side-by-side with John, the making of this auction. We are in awe of his scholarship, experience, and passion. If today you are holding this catalogue in your hands, it is thanks to Pucci Papaleo, Fabio Santinelli and the team of professionals of Pucci Papaleo Editions. When they commit to create a publication, no one in the field of watches can match their degree of finesse, quality and beauty. In front of Fabio’s lens, the watches come alive and are elevated beyond their status as highly collectible watches, to works of art and museum pieces. We thank our friends, Pucci and Fabio, for their unlimited dedication, vision and professionalism. We hope you can agree, that to refer to this publication as simply an auction catalogue, is a bold understatement. To part with an extraordinarily rare, and in some instances likely unique historical Rolex wristwatch, is not easy. It is our desire to thank each consigner who contributed to our shortlist, for having believed in this new and innovative concept. We sincerely hope that you enjoy the result of this truly international team effort across time zones, where the key stakeholders are scattered between Bologna and Hong Kong, Rome and New York, Geneva and London. A special thank you is also extended to Tiffany To for managing, organizing and coordinating everyone of us and each watch involved in this project. We are truly pleased that this sale is taking place in Hong Kong, coinciding with our Hong Kong Watch Auction THREE. We very much look forward to welcoming you at one of our many preview exhibitions around the world and to discussing any of the 38 pieces with you in detail.



Horological Heritage by John Goldberger

ndeed, it is a great honor to participate and play an active role in this collaborative project with Phillips dedicated to one of the world’s most important and fascinating brands. Rolex, since its founding in the beginning of the past century, has, possibly more than any other brand, contributed to the development and lasting success of the wristwatch. Rolex’s iconic models and historical innovations, such as the “Oyster” case – the world’s first water resistant case, invented in 1926, and their “Perpetual” – the first reliable self-winding movement launched in 1933, have made them one of the most famous of all luxury brands. Models such as the Datejust, Day-Date, Submariner, GMT-Master, and the legendary Cosmograph Daytona have stood the test of time since their introduction in the mid-20th century. Each are revered as milestone watches by collectors and enthusiasts around the world, and their unparalleled success is a testament to Rolex’s superb quality and incredible design and watchmaking expertise. Searching the world for the finest examples of Rolex’s iconic timepieces was a most fascinating journey,

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as was examining each piece closely alongside the Phillips team of specialists. After many long but enjoyable days and nights, I am absolutely delighted with the selection offered in this thematic auction. I am of course especially grateful for the enthusiasm and trust given to us by international Rolex collectors and owners, who have kindly offered to consign their timepieces with us. Working together with Pucci Papaleo and Fabio Santinelli on this catalog was a true pleasure. Their talents combined with their passion for watches have brought these important timepieces to life. Fabio’s world-class photography has captured each watch’s intricate movement, case, and dial details in a way that grasps the essence of each model, and at the same time, the essence of what makes Rolex such an exceptional watchmaking brand. I sincerely hope that collectors, both novice and seasoned, will enjoy reading this catalog, discovering new findings and details as they journey through over 100 years of Rolex milestones.



Sinchronicity by Pucci Papaleo

lobal vintage watch collecting is definitely booming. Therefore, it is indeed with great pleasure that we welcome the invitation of Aurel Bacs, Livia Russo and Sam Hines to realize the catalogue of the auction ‘Rolex Milestones: 38 Legendary Watches That Shaped History’, curated by John Goldberger. To reproduce the same quality work standard of our book projects, as we recently did last May with the Start-Stop-Reset Geneva auction catalogue, was truly challenging. The opportunity to share this editorial project with Phillips as well as with a diverse array of leading collectors spurred us to meet the highest standards of quality. Analogously to what happens in high-end watchmaking, where the orchestration in sync of a series of specialized artisans, such as the designer, the engineer, the master watchmaker, the case and movement finisher is crucial, our dream team is a group of people, each one specialized in his or her own area: the photographer Fabio Santinelli, supported by Gino La Bella for image management and the assistant to

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photography Fabio Pizzingrilli; the renowned journalist Paolo Gobbi, who realized the introductory texts of the eight chapters dedicated to the timepieces in the catalogue; Naomi Ornstein as editorial coordinator; Enrico De Antoni when it comes to graphic arts and printing quality, and Chiara De Luca, the illustrator. Each one individually gifted, yet together inspired and galvanised in our quest for perfection. As a result, the catalogue introduces itself as an editorial project we will take pleasure in reading. Photography gets centre stage, striving to deliver the true character and the original peculiarities of each single timepiece. And, all this carried out with a great respect for the auction organizers, as well as for both the participating buyer or seller. Our work was ‘simply’ accomplished by keeping constantly in mind the real patina of the objects that we described, without adding – let alone removing – anything from these objects. We are sure that, leafing through the pages of the catalogue, the reader will able to feel this passion and will just, as occurred to us, feel hopelessly in awe.


The Milestones Edition for 38 Lucky Winners by Alex Ghotbi

aying that rolex is a brand like no other is an understatement. Known by both the layman and the cognoscenti, it is a brand fueled by innovation, committed to constant improvements and setting the benchmark for many designs. Rightly so, in celebration of such a unique watch brand many books have been published about Rolex but we believe that 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger stands alone. This book is the ultimate reference material on Rolex written by a scholar whose expertise, knowledge and experience is saluted by industry professionals and collectors alike. Originally launched in 2008, 100 Superlative Rolex Watches became an instant success and the reason is quite simple, yet never seen before. John Goldberger tracked down the vintage watch collectors of some of the rarest and most iconic Rolex timepieces and personally travelled the Five Continents to see the watches, personally open them, photograph them, conduct research and write about them. Saying that 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger is like no other, is an understatement. It represents both an encyclopedia and a coffee table

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book perfectly displaying the functionality of art. The rich scholarly comments, superb photography and the sheer number of rare and unseen Rolex timepieces is mind boggling and delivered in John Golberger’s inimitable style. It is of no surprise that this reference book appealed to seasoned collectors, dealers, auction house experts and soon was sold out. Therefore, the only possibility today for an aficionado to own one is to find a second hand copy. It is our privilege that John Goldberger has accepted, as curator of our Rolex Milestones: 38 Legendary Watches That Shaped History thematic auction, to do a private reprint of his legendary book in an extremely limited number of 38 copies, as the final and conclusive print: The Milestones Edition. However, the Milestones Edition will not be available for purchase. As a matter of fact, this limited version volume is reserved for the lucky owners of the legendary Rolex watches offered in this thematic auction and as such will become a rare collectible item in its own right, forever associating the owners of these iconic Rolexes and their watch with the last and final print of THE ultimate Rolex book.


100 SUPERLATIVE

ROLEX WATCHES BY JOHN GOLDBERGER

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Contents Phillips International Team of Watch Specialists, 4 Auction Information, 5 Welcome by Aurel Bacs and Sam Hines, 7 Introduction Horological Heritage, 9 Introduction Sinchronicity, 11 The Milestones Edition for 38 Lucky Winners, 12 Timeline, 16 Index, 20 Property of Sale, 22 Guide for Prospective Buyers, 136 Conditions of Sale, 138 Authorship Warranty, 141 Phillips Executive Management, 142 International Specialists and Worldwide OfďŹ ces, 142 Specialists and Departments, 143 Sale Information, 144 Form for Registration, Absentee and Telephone bidding, 147


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Rolex Milestones 38 Legendary Watches That Shaped History

PROPERTY FOR SALE

801

802

Explorer

Milgauss

REF. 6350

803

REF. 1655

804

805

806

REF. 6202

REF. 6536/6538

REF. 6538

Divers’ Watches

REF. 1019

807

808

809

810

GMT-Master

REF. 5513/5517

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REF. 1680

REF. 1665

REF. 1675


811

812

813

814

Oyster

REF. 6542

REF. 116748SA

REF. 3372

REF. 1601

815

816

817

818

819

820

REF. 6556

REF. 6062

REF. 1625

REF. 1803

REF. 19019

REF. 1831

821

822

823

824

REF. 1541

REF. 4062

REF. 8171

REF. 4645

826

827

828

REF. 6234

REF. 6238

REF. 6234

831

832

REF. 6239

REF. 6265

Non-Oyster

825

Oyster Chronograph

REF. 5100

829

830

Cosmograph Daytona

REF. 3525

REF. 6036

833

834

835

836

837

838

REF. 6263

REF. 6265

REF. 6263

REF. 6263

REF. 16520

REF. 16568



Rolex Explorer

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xploration is, basically, a state of mind and soul. Tenacity, courage and passion for discovery are necessary to go above and beyond, to go where nobody has ever dared to venture ‘before’:

standing atop the world’s highest peaks, reaching the polar regions of the world, going as far down into the bowels of the earth, or standing right on the edge of a volcano. It is indeed in this pioneering spirit that the Oyster Perpetual Explorer was created. On the 29th of May 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, successfully reached the summit of Mount Everest. The members of the British expedition, led by Colonel Sir John Hunt, were equipped with Rolex Oyster Perpetual watches. The Oyster Perpetual Explorer model was launched to celebrate this epic event. Needless to say that it has embodied the spirit of adventure thus achieving iconic status ever since. It is no coincidence that still today Rolex continues to prove its watches under real-life conditions so as to improve the accuracy, the resistance and the reliability, subjecting the watches to extremes and constantly pushing the boundaries of technology.


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801 Ref. 6350 Explorer ‘Honeycomb’

superb, very rare and highly attractive stainless steel wristwatch with sweep center seconds and ‘explorer’ honeycomb dial.

BELOW, ROLEX A296 HOUSED INSIDE THE CASE – MAGNIFIED SHOT OF THE BLACK HONEYCOMB DIAL – VIEW OF THE CASE PROFILE AND THE SERIAL NUMBER ENGRAVED BETWEEN THE LUGS.

勞力士,精細及非常罕有,不銹鋼自動上弦腕錶,配中心秒針及“Explorer”蜂巢紋錶盤,“Explorer”,型號6350,約1953年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1953 6350, inside case back stamped IV.53 46'740 955'462 Explorer Stainless steel Automatic, A296, 18 jewels Brown leather strap Stainless steel Rolex buckle 36 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 100,000-200,000 • USD 12,500-25,000 LITERATURE For another example of a reference 6350, please see The Best of Time by James Dowling and Jeffrey Hess, page 244.

Although Rolex first experimented with '3-6-9' dials in 1953, it was not until the arrival of reference 6350 that the manufacture officially used this dial configuration in their line of production. The key objective in creating the Explorer was dial legibility. Radium was thus applied to the dial, with the iconic '3-6-9' numerals clearly recognizable even from far away. Unlike reference 6150, which bore ‘Precision’, reference 6350 was marked ‘Officially Certified Chronometer’, confirming the movement had been subject to stricter timing tests. Following Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s conquering of Mount Everest on 29 May 1953, the Explorer immediately rose to popularity. Rolex was one of the sponsors of the expedition, and supplied Oyster watches to the duo. While Rolex already registered the 'Explorer' patent on January 26, 1953, the name was officially adopted after Hillary and Norgay reached the peak of Everest. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The example presented in these pages, fitted with an attractive black honeycomb dial with radium '3-6-9' Arabic numerals, is really quite stunning. It is the most delightful aspect of this watch. The ‘Swiss’ dial is correct, and all the luminous material is original to the watch. The ‘Explorer’ dial also features a gilt chapter ring, which we see on early tool watches. The numerals have aged to a warm orange tone, and the gilt lettering and chapter ring is incredibly vibrant. The case has been preserved in excellent condition, with full proportions, sharp finishes to the top of the lugs and crisp edges. The watch still retains its original Brevet crown.



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802 Ref. 1655 Explorer II ‘Steve McQueen’

n attractive dual time stainless steel wristwatch with sweep center seconds, date, bracelet, original guarantee and fitted presentation box.

SIDE SHOT OF THE CASE HIGHLIGHTING THE FLUTED DESIGN – ZOOMED IN SHOT OF THE DIAL – THE WRISTWATCH IS OFFERED WITH ROLEX GUARANTEE AND FITTED PRESENTATION BOX.

勞力士,不銹鋼自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配兩地時間、中心秒針及日曆顯示,“Explorer II”,型號1655,附證書及盒子,約1979年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1979 1655 D613968 6’368’839 Explorer II Stainless steel Automatic, 1570, 26 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, ref. 78360, 180 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 580 Stainless steel Rolex folding deployant clasp 37 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 80,000-160,000 • USD 10,000-20,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex guarantee dated 16 April 1981, service receipt dated 6 October 1998, product literature, wallet, sales tag, fitted presentation box and outer packaging. LITERATURE For another stainless steel reference 1655 example, please see the 100 Superlative Rolex Watches App, by John Goldberger.

Rolex launched the Explorer II in 1971, which provided a fresh update to the existing ‘Explorer’ line. Designed as a versatile aide for intrepid explorers, the bright orange luminous 24-hour triangle tipped hand glowed under any light condition. Due to a limited market for such specialized timepieces, very few examples were sold. Reference 1655 is thus particularly rare, especially when compared to other Rolex sports watches. Interestingly, reference 1655 is also known as the ‘Steve McQueen’. While there is no concrete evidence confirming the actor ever wore this watch, legend becomes fact, and the wristwatch is now playfully named after the icon. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

I am most pleased by the splendid condition of this watch. Featuring crisp bevels, milled finish to the lugs and sharp bezel, the watch is also complete with all its original accessories. The present watch is fitted with a Mk 4 dial, which is correct for the serial range. The dial features a 'T Swiss <25 T' designation underneath 6 o’clock, instead of 'T Swiss T', which was printed on earlier generations. The numerals have furthermore aged with warm orange patina, which match the hands and seconds lollipop. The Rolex coronet is also longer, and the base of the coronet is slightly rounder in shape. The watch features a correct later-generation seconds hand with luminous lollipop.




Rolex Milgauss

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n 1956, as if there was intentionally the desire to restate the professional identity of its watches, or at least a good part of them, Rolex launched the Milgauss, the world’s first watch specifically created

for use in environments with high exposure to electromagnetic fields, such as power stations or research labs. It is surely no coincidence that CERN scientists (European Organization for Nuclear Research), the world’s most respected international laboratory of nuclear physics – famous for hosting the largest and most powerful particle accelerator ever known to exist – were the first to test this watch ‘in the field’. The Milgauss was equipped with a protective internal shield made in soft iron that Rolex itself described as a sort of ‘cage’. This equipment protected the timepiece against magnetic fields of up to 1.000 oersted (the unit that measures the magnetic field strength), whereas ordinary watches already started to show the first malfunctioning signs at even lower levels. Hence the name of the watch, ‘mille’ being French for thousand and ‘gauss’ the unit of a magnetic field, which corresponds to the oersted unit. Rolex released the following models: the references 6541, 6543 and 1019, which was different from its predecessor. This model was available with either silver or black dial, and was produced until the late ‘80s. The restricted production of Milgauss watches is one of the reasons why it soon became highly sought-after amongst vintage horology collectors.


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803 Ref. 1019 Milgauss ‘Sleeping Beauty’

n attractive and rare stainless steel anti-magnetic wristwatch with sweep center seconds, black dial, bracelet, guarantee and presentation box.

THE STICKER CARRIES THE REFERENCE NUMBER AND THE CROWN LOGO – VIEW OF PRINTED GRAPHICS AND FULL HAND SET – VIEW OF THE WATCH HOUSED INSIDE THE PRESENTATION BOX.

勞力士,罕有,不銹鋼自動上弦防磁鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針、黑色錶盤,“Milgauss”,型號1019,附證書及盒子,約1979年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1979 1019, inside case back stamped III.68 M711757 6’136’936 Milgauss Stainless steel Automatic, 1580, 26 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, 180 mm. max. length, ref. 78360, end links stamped 580 Stainless steel Rolex folding deployant clasp 37.5 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 160,000-320,000 • USD 20,000-40,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex punched guarantee dated 3 September 1990, product literature, wallet, sales tag, fitted presentation box and outer packaging. LITERATURE For another example of a stainless steel reference 1019 with black dial, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 183.

Reference 1019 was introduced to the market as the successor of reference 6541 and 6543. While the new Milgauss retained its Faraday Cage in order to protect the movement from outside energy, the model also featured a fresh and modern update to its appearance. At the time of production, the reference was not particularly successful and production numbers were low. Indeed, the present watch was sitting in the retailer’s stock for over ten years before it was sold. The model is highly sought after today due to its rarity. Reference 1019 was available with a silver or matte black dial, and ceased production around 1990. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The present watch is a very exceptional and complete example of the reference 1019. It is amongst the most impressive examples with a black dial to appear on the market so far. It is accompanied with its original punched guarantee displaying country code for Switzerland (014) and stamped for the Swiss retailer Brunati. The pristine condition of this wristwatch can be described as astounding. The case is original without doubt, with sharp factory finishes to the top of the lugs, crisp bevels and original bracelet. Even the original Rolex factory sticker to the case back has been retained in crisp condition. Barely worn and virtually untouched, this watch model enables us to admire how a reference 1019 left the factory in the 1979.




Rolex Divers’ Watches

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nyone who has had the chance to explore the wonderful underwater world will never forget the thrilling experience. The reliable timepiece represents an essential accessory and thus must

be waterproof to ensure a perfect functioning, despite the high pressures of the ocean’s depths. These are the words of a Rolex advertisement campaign from 1957, which perfectly envisioned the architectural reason and the philosophical functionality of one of its most famed models: the Submariner. For over half a century this model represented the ultimate watch tool, the faithful companion of entire generations of scuba divers, a timepiece constantly imitated, and worn with the same passion both by gentlemen and ladies. The forefather of this horological dynasty was the Turn-O-Graph, introduced to the market in that same year with the reference 6202 and manufactured in approximately a thousand pieces. Rolex never ceased its developing process, marked by key reference such as the Sea-Dweller models. A story that still today is being narrated by the endless number of divers’ watches adorning the wrists all over the world.


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804 Ref. 6202 Turn-O-Graph

highly rare and incredibly attractive stainless steel wristwatch with sweep center seconds, black lacquer dial and bracelet.

BELOW, VIEW OF THE MOVEMENT A260 AND THE ENGRAVED NUMBERS ON THE ENDLINKS AND CASE – ENLARGED VIEW OF THE DIAL – ZOOMED SHOT OF CROWN, BEZEL AND SIDE CASE.

勞力士,非常罕有,不銹鋼自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針、黑色漆錶盤,“Turn-O-Graph”,型號6202,約1953年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1953 6202, inside case back stamped IV. 53 11'037 952'437 Turn- O - Graph’ Stainless steel Automatic, A260, 19 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, 190 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 64 Stainless steel Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped 2.56 35 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 120,000-240,000 • USD 15,000-30,000 LITERATURE For another example of a stainless steel reference 6202, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 183.

First released in 1953, the Turn-O-Graph was designed as the precursor to the 'tool watch', such as the Submariner. At the time, the model was truly different from anything that was offered on the market. The newly introduced rotating bezel, calibrated to 60 minutes, allowed for accurate timekeeping. While reference 6202 was not the first Rolex wristwatch to carry a rotating bezel (the honor goes to the elusive Zerograph), it was the very first serially produced reference to feature one. The rotating bezel itself is a very important advancement as it inspired successors such as the Thunderbird and GMT-Master. Turn-O-Graphs were released with different dial configurations, such as the gilt lacquer or honeycomb variant. Initially, the GMT-Master and Submariner overshadowed the Turn-O-Graph. Due to the model's unpopularity, the 6202 reference ceased production early and limited examples were manufactured. Consequently, examples such as the present watch are incredibly rare today. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

One of my favorite aspects of this watch is the attractive black lacquer dial, which is still very glossy in its finish. The gilt graphics are incredibly clear, and the numerals have aged with orange patina, which match the original gilt hands and lollipop seconds hand. The bezel insert is original and has a lot of character. As with Turn-O-Graphs of the period, the luminous index at 6 o'clock is brighter than the other radium numerals. Rolex most likely designed this to enhance readability. The bracelet is furthermore from the period, stamped for the second quarter of 1956.



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805 Ref. 6536/6538 Submariner ‘Red Depth’

n extremely rare, early and incredible stainless steel wristwatch with sweep center seconds, black lacquer dial, red depth rating and bracelet. 勞力士,極罕有,不銹鋼自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針、黑色漆錶盤,“Submariner”,型號6536/6538,約1955年製

PROFILE VIEW HIGHLIGHTING THE CROWN AND CRISP BEZEL – ZOOMED IN DETAIL OF THE DIAL, HANDS AND GRAPHICS – FLEETING GLIMPSE OF THE MOVEMENT HOUSED INSIDE THE CASE.

YEAR REFERENCE

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MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1955 6536/6538, inside case back 6538 and struck through by Rolex 570'080 89'348 Submariner Stainless steel Automatic, 1030, 17 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, 175 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 65 Stainless steel Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped 3.54 37.5 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 480,000-960,000 • USD 60,000-120,000 LITERATURE For another example of a reference 6536/6538 with red depth rating, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 184.

Reference 6536 is amongst the rarest and earliest of all Submariners. Produced for one year only in 1955, it most notably features no crown guards, a ‘small crown’, rotating bezel and gilt black lacquer ‘Swiss’ dial. This watch is a double reference 6536/6538, which is clearly a transitional example, as the case back displays the number 6536, along with 6538 crossed out by Rolex. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This watch displays all the original characteristics of a reference 6536/6538. The dial is, of course, the most splendid aspect of the watch. Still retaining its black lacquer finish with grainy patina, the radium plots have aged with warm orange patina, which match the gilt hands and seconds lollipop wonderfully. The ‘Swiss’ dial furthermore features a gilt chapter ring, which is correct for the reference. The radium index at 6 o’clock is brighter in tone, which is also correct. While these attributes are very rare, one more detail propels this watch to the next level: the red depth rating. Only the very earliest examples carried a red depth rating above 6 o’clock as Rolex tested some watches during the period with a red ‘100/330’ designation. Approximately 10 examples with these particular characteristics have appeared on the market today. The watch features a really crisp case, which still displays bevels and boasts a robust 37.5 mm. case diameter. The bezel insert is correct, and the bracelet is original, stamped for the third quarter of 1954.



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806 Ref. 6538 Submariner ‘Tropical 4-liner’

very rare and highly attractive stainless steel wristwatch with sweep center seconds, ‘tropical’ lacquer ‘four liner’ dial, big crown and bracelet.

BACK VIEW OF THE WATCH HIGHLIGHTING THE MOVEMENT INSIDE – DETAIL SHOT OF THE GRAPHICS PRINTED IN TWO COLOURS – ANGLED SHOT OF THE SCREW DOWN CASE BACK AND CROWN.

勞力士,極罕有,不銹鋼自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針、棕色漆錶盤及特大錶冠,“Submariner”,型號6538,約1958年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1958 6538, inside case back stamped IV. 1958 DN781367 426’417 Submariner Stainless steel Automatic, 1030, 25 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, 187 mm. maximum length Stainless steel Rolex C&I folding deployant clasp stamped 76 37.5 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 800,000-1,600,000 • USD 100,000-200,000 LITERATURE For another example of a reference 6538 with ‘Big Crown’, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 185.

First released in 1955, reference 6538 is one of the most desirable Submariner models today, due to its versatility, rarity and good looks. In production for four years only, reference 6538 is instantly recognizable, and characterized by its black lacquer ‘Swiss’ dial, lack of crown guards and 8 millimeter Brevet ‘big’ crown. Some examples, such like the present watch, were chronometer certified, and thus displayed ‘Officially Certified Chronometer’ on the dial, in addition to the depth rating. These ‘four liner’ dials are especially rare and sought after today. Reference 6538 is immortalized on film, having accompanied Sean Connery’s James Bond on multiple secret missions. Bond’s gadget is disguised as a ‘Big Crown’ Submariner, which is equipped with different spying abilities. Reference 6538 is today known as the ‘James Bond Submariner’ in the collecting community. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This ‘Big Crown’ with ROW movement is among the very last produced. The watch sports an original black lacquer ‘Swiss’ dial that has turned subtly ‘tropical’ with age, displaying a chocolate brown color. The graphics are vibrant and the gilt and silver combination is a nice touch. The intact luminous round plots exhibit an orange patina. The luminous index at 6 o’clock is slightly brighter than the rest, which is correct. The case has been preserved wonderfully and retains its beveled edges. Tool watches were initially considered ‘everyday’ items, rather than ‘precious’ watches. In fact, it was common for their owners to wear and polish them frequently. To find one in such original condition is delightful.



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807 Ref. 5513/5517 ‘Military Submariner’

highly rare stainless steel military wristwatch with revolving bezel, fixed bar lugs and military engravings, made for the British Military.

THE CASE BACK CARRIES THE MILITARY ISSUE NUMBERS – CENTER SHOT OF THE GRAPHICS AND MILITARY TRITIUM ‘T’ DESIGNATION – VIEW OF THE MECHANISM AND CASE BACK INNER SIDE.

勞力士,罕有,不銹鋼自動上弦軍用腕錶,配活動錶圈,’Military Submariner’,型號5513/5517,為英國皇家海軍於約1974年製

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YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1974 5513 and 5517 under the lug 3’926’923 Military Submariner Stainless steel Automatic, 1520, 26 jewels NATO strap Stainless steel NATO buckle 40 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed, case back further engraved with military issue numbers W10/6645-99-9237697 941/79 and bottom of the lug engraved 5517

ESTIMATE HKD 640,000-1,280,000 • USD 80,000-160,000 LITERATURE For another example of stainless steel military Submariner reference 5517, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 212.

The Military Submariner, or Milsub, is imbued with history. Made upon special request for the British Ministry of Defense, Milsubs were worn during combat and on special missions. Research suggests that approximately 1500 units were delivered, from 1971 to 1979 and less than a few hundred survive today in original condition. The present example, a double reference 5513/5517, displays reference 5513 between the lugs, and 5517 engraved under the lug. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

All Milsubs display special characteristics requested by the British government. While the Milsub’s subtleties are aesthetically pleasing to collectors today, these nuances were designed for specific military purposes. All dials displayed a military designated ‘T’ within a circle, which was the international symbol for Tritium. Most examples were also fitted with sword hands. Another feature was the 60-minute revolving bezel insert, instead of the typical 15-minute calibrated bezel. The government also requested a hack feature, non-reflective case and fixed bar lugs. Finally, all watches displayed military engravings on the case back. ‘W-10’ watches were recorded by Rolex as being delivered to the Central Ordanance depot in Donnington, England for onward delivery to the Army Air Corp.The inside case back on this watch is repeated with the serial number, which is correct for a special order watch. The characteristics above are all displayed on the present watch, which is very impressive. Reference 5513/5517’s particular components were never available for civilians, nor were they ever mass-produced. The existence of this watch is thus incredibly rare today.



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808 Ref. 1680 Submariner ‘Purple Haze’

very rare, attractive and unusual yellow gold wristwatch with sweep center seconds, date, purple ‘tropical’ ‘nipple’ dial and bracelet.

BELOW, THE FLUTED CASE BACK PRESENTS A BEAUTIFULLY PRESERVED STATE – MAGNIFIED CENTER SHOT OF THE STUNNING DIAL – INSIDE VIEW OF THE AUTOMATIC MECHANISM AND ROTOR.

勞力士,罕有及獨特,18K黃金自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針,“Submariner”,型號1680,約1971年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1971 1680 D485447 2’816’224 Submariner 18k yellow gold Automatic, 1570, 26 jewels 18k yellow gold Rolex Oyster bracelet, 200 mm. maximum length 18k gold Rolex twinlock folding deployant clasp 40 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 240,000-480,000 • USD 30,000-60,000 LITERATURE For another example of a yellow gold reference 1680 however fitted with Khanjar’ dial, see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 188.

Launched around 1967, reference 1680 was the first Submariner model to be fitted with a date function. The model was most typically cased in stainless steel. Early examples displayed a ‘meters first’ depth rating, with the ‘Submariner’ script printed in red, hence the name ‘Red Submariner.’ Yet, an even more unusual Submariner is one cased in yellow gold. Reference 1680 was the first Submariner model to be cased in the precious metal, which provided a fresh, glamorous and luxurious update to the watch most traditionally associated with stainless steel. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This watch is a very cool variant of the yellow gold Submariner, as the dial has ‘turned’ from a blue color, like the bezel, to a wonderful hazy purple color. While one would expect a black colored dial to have a ‘tropical’ effect, it is very surprising when a blue dial also ages over time. The ‘tropical’ effect can only be achieved when the dial interacts with the sun, causing the pigment to react and ‘turn’. The center of the dial is a lighter purple tone, emanating and growing darker towards the edges, giving the watch a dégradé finish. The case is furthermore preserved in excellent condition with sharp finishes to the top of the lugs, bevels, and crisp hallmarks to the back of the lugs. The watch is also fitted with the popular 'nipple' dial, with tritium raised markers, which have aged with ivory patina and match the hands. The plexi crystal is furthermore original.



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809 Ref. 1655 Sea-Dweller ‘Red Khanjar’

n exceptionally rare steel wristwatch with date, ‘Khanjar’ dial, bracelet, guarantee and box, made for the Sultan of Oman and retailed by Asprey. 勞力士,極罕有,不銹鋼自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針、日曆顯示及排氦閥門,“Sea-Dweller”,型號1665,

INTERNAL VIEW OF THE CASEBACK DISPLAYING THE SERIAL AND REFERENCE NUMBERS – ENLARGED SHOT OF THE OMANI EMBLEM – CLOSE UP ON THE MOVEMENT AND HELIUM ESCAPE VALVE.

附證書及盒子,為阿曼王國於約1972年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1972 1665, inside case back 1.72 D573413 3'566'944 Sea- Dweller Stainless steel Automatic, 1570, 26 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, 180 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 285 Stainless steel Rolex twinlock folding deployant clasp stamped 4.71 39 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed, dial furthermore stamped with ‘Khanjar’ emblem and case back further engraved Asprey

ESTIMATE HKD 1,600,000-3,200,000 • USD 200,000-400,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex punched and undated Garantie, letter from Rolex confirming the present watch was supplied to Asprey Organisation in the early 1970s, product literature, wallet, fitted presentation box and outer packaging. LITERATURE For another example of a reference 1665 with ‘Khanjar’ dial, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 218.

Watches fitted with custom Middle East dials were often presented as gifts to ambassadors, dignitaries, or staff, as a token of gratitude or respect. It was an honor to be presented a Rolex watch with the state symbol. In fact, many of these watches are cherished by their original owners, and passed down from one generation to the next. As a result, Rolex watches with custom dials hardly appear on the market. The present watch features a 'Khanjar' dial, displaying the ‘Khanjar’ symbol, part of the national emblem of Oman. Watches fitted with ‘Khanjar’ dials were made on special request from His Majesty Qaboos bin Said Al Said, the Sultan of Oman, and presented as gifts to his closest dignitaries and servants. Research suggests that His Majesty Al Said commissioned Rolex to create special Sea-Dwellers in the 1970s. These were presented to members of Britain’s elite Special Forces branch, the SAS, as a token of gratitude for defeating the Dhofar Rebellion. The Sea-Dwellers were either fitted with a gold Khanjar, a red Qaboos signature, or a red Khanjar, such as the present watch. Rolex scholars hypothesize that around 80 to 90 Sea-Dwellers with red Omani text were manufactured.



Most importantly, the watches were ordered through Asprey, and it is imperative that these watches bear the retailer's logo engraved in the case back. We are so honored to present such a rare, historical and interesting watch that is fresh to the auction market. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The present watch with 3.56 million serial, correct in so many ways, is complete with its original guarantee and original box with ‘Khanjar’ logo. It is among the first batch of 'Khanjar’ Sea-Dwellers to be released. The dial is preserved in astounding condition, the red emblem exhibiting bright red tones and emblazoned above 6 o'clock. I am particularly fond of the luminous, which displays beautiful deep warm patina, matching the numerals, hands and seconds lollipop perfectly.

THE ASPREY LOGO ENGRAVED ON THE CASE BACK.

The case retains sharp edges and displays crisp bevels. The Asprey logo on the case back is clear, legible and very important to the watch’s legitimacy. Furthermore, the inside case back is repeated with the serial number, confirming it was manufactured upon special order. Accompanying the watch is a Rolex letter stating it was supplied to Asprey in the early 1970s.

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Rolex Gmt-Master

J

ust imagine you are the pilot of the Pan Am Airlines, flying a huge Boeing 747 and landing at the airport of New Delhi. The three hundred sixty-two passengers have disembarked, and you are relaxing. You are

wondering how your family is doing in New York. You look at your watch and it’s a Rolex GMT-Master, indicating the local time. The rotating external ring will display a second time zone, New York. Obviously, this exclusive feature has many uses, professional and not. However, it is actually not the only reason why Pan Am chose the GMT-Master as the official chronometer. The main reason is that the GMT-Master is a Rolex Oyster. This was the story advertised by a Rolex campaign of the ’70s, and no other words would have explained better the essence of this iconic model. All began when civil air transportation took its first steps with the Boeing 707, the first successful jet plane to fly international routes. The first airline company to purchase this jet was the Pan American Airways, reducing the transoceanic travel time from 13 to only 7 hours. Narrowing down the time zone gap in such a brief time increased the ‘jet lag’ disorder and therefore the American airline company was primarily concerned about the physical – but even more – mental resistance of its pilots, realizing that providing a ‘home’ reference time along with the destination time would have helped. The name GMT-Master, was a tribute to Greenwich Mean Time, the international civil time standard. What followed afterwards was only the evolution of a gifted idea that – as often happens with the Geneva watch manufacturer – has transformed a tool watch into the beloved icon model cherished by millions of collectors and enthusiasts.


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810 Ref. 1675 Gmt-Master ‘Double Swiss’

rare stainless steel dual time wristwatch with center seconds, date, lacquer ‘double Swiss underline’ dial, bracelet, pointed crown guards. 勞力士,非常罕有,不銹鋼自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配兩地時間、中心秒針、日曆顯示及黑色漆錶盤,

SIDE SHOT SHOWING THE FLUTED CASE BACK – MAGNIFIED ANGLED VIEW OF THE DIAL, FULL HANDS SET AND GRAPHICS – OVERALL PICTURE OF THE TIMEPIECE HOUSED INSIDE ITS FITTED BOX.

“GMT-Master”,型號1675,附盒子,約1963年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1963 1675, inside case back stamped IV. 63 52'108 1'004'133 GMT- Master Stainless steel Automatic, 1560, 26 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, reference 6636, 190 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 80 Stainless steel Rolex deployant clasp, stamped 3.64 39 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 96,000-192,000 • USD 12,000-24,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex hangtag, product literature, leather wallet, fitted presentation box and outer packaging. LITERATURE For another example of a double Swiss underline reference 1675, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 192.

Reference 1675 was introduced in 1960 as the successor of the reference 6542. Early examples, such as the present watch, featured pointed crown guards. The steel insert did not carry radium, which by then was considered a health hazard. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

Rolex produced a limited number of dials in 1962 and 1963 featuring both an 'underline' and 'double Swiss' signature, which we see on this watch. Scholars hypothesize that this designates a transitional period where Rolex used tritium instead of radium. This watch’s 1 million serial number supports this theory, as does the inside case back, stamped for the third quarter of 1963. Since 'double Swiss underline' watches were produced for such a short time, examples like this are very rare. The numerals on this wristwatch have ‘turned’ a rather beautiful light yellow color, which consistently match the hands. The lacquer dial is intact, and all the gilt lettering has been preserved in excellent condition. Furthermore, the timepiece pictured here is fitted with a small tipped luminous hand and ‘Cornino’ pointed crown guards, which is correct for early examples. The red sector of the bezel has faded to an orange tone, while the blue sector displays a sky blue color. The present watch is a truly fantastic example, complemented by the addition of its bracelet, box and hang tag.



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811 Ref. 6542 Gmt-Master ‘Bakelite’

fine and rare yellow gold dual time wristwatch with sweep center seconds, date, brown lacquer dial and bakelite bezel. 勞力士,精細及罕有,18K黃金自動上弦腕錶,配兩地時間、中心秒針、日曆顯示、棕色漆錶盤及膠木錶圏,

VIEW OF THE ENGRAVED ROTOR AND GLIMPSE OF THE MOVEMENT INSIDE– ANGLED CLOSE-UP OF THE CHARMING DIAL – DETAIL OF LUG AND BEZEL EXHIBITING INCREDIBLY CRISP EDGES.

“GMT-Master”,型號6542,約1959年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1959 6542 DN900521 424’267 GMT- Master 18k yellow gold Automatic, 1066, 25 jewels Light brown leather strap 18k yellow gold Rolex buckle 38 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 960,000-1,920,000 • USD 120,000-240,000 LITERATURE For another example of reference 6542 cased in yellow gold, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches, by John Goldberger’s, page 192.

First released in in 1954, the GMT-Master reference 6542 was designed for pilots to use in their line of work. With the rise of international travel in the 1940s and 1950s, Rolex initially created the model for Pan Am airlines to track dual time zones. This ingenious design featured an immediately recognizable bakelite bezel with the twenty-four hour radium numerals painted on the underside, made to glow in any weather condition. Bakelite was Rolex's material of choice, due to its low reflectivity and high readability. The additional luminous 24 hour tipped hand allowed the viewer to immediately track a second time zone. Given that the GMT-Master was created for specific, work-related purposes, most examples were cased in stainless steel. These watches were worn in the most practical sense and made to withstand the elements. Yet, Rolex also manufactured a very limited number of watches cased in yellow gold, and fitted with a brown bakelite bezel. Due to the immense fragility of these watches, it is incredibly rare to find examples fitted with their original bakelite insert. The fact is even more pertinent as most of the bakelite bezels were recalled by Rolex due to their radium content. The original GMT-Master eventually ceased production in 1959. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The watch illustrated in these pages, among the last batch of reference 6542s to be released, is presented in excellent and astounding condition. The bakelite bezel is intact, with hardly any blemishes and the radium is without losses. The brown lacquer dial displays rich tones, and the case is incredibly crisp, with a sharp milled finish to the top of the lugs and a sharp hallmark to the back of the lug.



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812 Ref. 116748SA Gmt-Master ‘Baguette’

fine and very rare yellow gold, sapphire and diamond-set dual time wristwatch with center seconds, date, bracelet, guarantee and presentation box. 勞力士,精細,18K黃金鑲藍寶石及鑽石,自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配兩地時間、日曆顯示,“GMT-Master II”,

THE TIMEPIECE COMES ALONG WITH ITS FIT TED PRESENTATION BOX AND GUARANTEE – CENTER CLOSE-UP OF THE DIAL – GLIMPSE OF THE PRECIOUSLY DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE SET BEZEL.

型號116748SA,附證書及盒子,2006年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

2006 116748SA 3 1’343’687 Z384594 GMT- Master II 18k yellow gold, diamonds and sapphires Automatic, 3186, 31 jewels 18k yellow gold Rolex Oyster bracelet, 185 mm. maximum length 18k gold Rolex folding twinlock deployant clasp 40 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 400,000-800,000 • USD 50,000-100,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex Garantie Attestation de Chronomètre Officiel dated 15 February 2007, Customer Service paper dated 22 February 2016, product literature, sales tag, leather wallet, pouch, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.

The GMT-Master is most famously, and typically, cased in stainless steel. While reference 6542 and 1675 were sometimes cased in precious metals, these were infrequent occurrences. Indeed, it was not until the arrival of reference 16758 in 1979, that the GMT-Master was set with rubies, diamonds and sapphires, thus inspiring its nickname, ‘SARU’. Heavy, robust and lavishly set with either a diamond-sapphire, or diamond-sapphire-ruby bezel, reference 116748 reinterprets the original SARU, providing a dressy alternative to the classic stainless steel GMTMaster II. It is important to note that very few examples of reference 116748 were fitted with the diamond-sapphire bezel. According to our research, less than six examples have surfaced on the market so far. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This GMT-Master II is fitted with baguette sapphires and diamonds to the bezel. Offered in pristine condition, with guarantee, sales tag, fitted presentation box and outer packaging, this watch is as good as it gets in terms of modern GMT models. Rolex is particularly skilled at selecting, and setting the very best stones. This is particularly apparent as the sapphires are very well matched and display a wonderful sky blue hue. The present wristwatch is from the first generation of the diamond-set GMT-Master II as the lugs are not embellished with diamonds, which is the more sought-after variant, and much rarer to find on the market than the version enriched with full diamond-set lugs.




Rolex Oyster

O

ne of the absolute pillars of modern watchmaking history is based on the Oyster production, the forefather of a watch family we commonly define today as ‘sport-elegant models’.

All started from a brilliant yet simple idea to create a water resistant

case back by means of a secure screw down system: the Oyster. It immediately turned out to be Rolex’s winning card. Originally, the idea was to produce a timepiece primarily designated to be a sports watch. However, the creative flair and the visual insight in constantly restyling new shapes and designs based on one single concept marked the very beginning of the great history of the Geneva-based watch house. The Oyster watch collection rolled out a variety of case models: the carré cambré, the rounded, the equidistant or elongated octagonal, and the tonneau version, which more than any other had a powerful impact, so as to become the Rolex par excellence. Mechanically speaking, the early hand winding movements were soon replaced with the automatic ones, which assured a better functionality as well as a higher practical use. The developing process started in 1931 with the first Oyster Perpetual that has since proved to be the most appreciated by watch lovers, given the fact that throughout all these years the many generations recognised it as one of their favourites despite the frivolous styles imposed by fashion.


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813 Ref. 3372 ‘Bubble Back Luminous’

highly rare and extremely attractive stainless steel wristwatch with two-tone dial, subsidiary register at six o’clock and bracelet.

VIEW OF THE DEEP THREADING CONVEX CASE BACK – ENLARGED PICTURE OF THE DIAL HIGHLIGHTING THE SUBSIDIARY REGISTER AND HANDS – SHOT OF THE MECHANISM INSIDE THE CASE.

勞力士,非常罕有,不銹鋼自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配雙色錶盤,“Bubble Back”,型號3372,約1938年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

1938 3372 54’570 252’542 ‘Bubble Back’ Stainless steel Automatic, 9 ¾’’’, 17 jewels Stainless steel bracelet, 190 mm., maximum length Stainless steel folding deployant clasp stamped PERHI, Swiss Made 32 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 80,000-160,000 • USD 10,000-20,000 LITERATURE The present watch is illustrated in 100 Superlative Rolex Watches, by John Goldberger, page 25.

Cased in an array of metals and fitted with a variety of dials, ‘bubble back’ watches were in production for over 22 years, from the early Thirties to the mid Fifties. For many years, the ‘bubble back’ wristwatch was Rolex’s best selling model. At the time of production, the ‘bubble back’ was officially named the ‘Oyster Perpetual’. The nickname ‘bubble back’ derived from the convex shape of the case back used to house the new automatic winding system, which replaced the mechanical mechanism. Reference 3372 was first introduced to the market in 1940. At the time of production, the model’s appearance was very unusual. The watch featured a 'machine' bezel, showcasing a threaded design that is still very appealing and eye catching today. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This ‘bubble back’ is wonderful. Given the popularity of the watch during its day, many surviving watches have been altered at some point, which makes original examples very rare. This watch is fitted with a completely original two-tone dial with Arabic 9-12-3 luminous numerals, and still retains original luminous to the hands. The case is particularly stunning, with crisp numbers behind the case back that would have disappeared with even the slightest of polishing. The lugs and case are full in their proportions. The bezel furthermore features deep threading, which is a defining characteristic of reference 3372. The Oyster crown is furthermore original to the watch, adding another element of delight.



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814 Ref. 1601 DateJust ‘Black Lacquer’

highly rare, unusual and attractive yellow gold wristwatch with sweep center seconds, date, black lacquer dial and Tile-Link bracelet.

VIEW OF THE CASE BACK AND TILE-LINK BRACELET – MAGNIFIED SHOT OF THE BLACK LACQUER DIAL WITH CONTRASTING GOLD GRAPHICS – GLIMPSE OF THE BEATING HEART INSIDE THE CASE.

勞力士,罕有及獨特,18K黃金自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針、日曆顯示及黑色漆錶盤,“DateJust”,型號1601,約1963年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1963 1601 D48395 937’768 DateJust 18k yellow gold Automatic, 1560, 26 jewels 18k yellow gold Rolex Tile- Link bracelet, 190 mm. maximum length 18k yellow gold Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped 1.62 36 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 120,000-240,000 • USD 15,000-30,000 LITERATURE For another example of a gold reference 1601 however with tiger’s eye dial, please see the 100 Superlative Rolex Watches App by John Goldberger.

Rolex released its very first DateJust, reference 4467, in 1945 to celebrate the firm’s 40th anniversary. Fitted with a date wheel at 3 o’clock, the watch featured an Oyster case, ‘Bubble Back’ movement and ‘coin edge’ bezel. At the time of production, the DateJust was the world’s first automatic chronometer wristwatch to display the date on the dial. The now-iconic Jubilee bracelet was specially designed for the model. Typically cased in yellow, pink, or white gold, the model has featured a diverse range of designs over the years, such as the ‘bark’ finished motif, or the ‘Florentine’ and ‘Morellis’ pattern. Reference 1601 is characterized by its fluted bezel, which shimmers softly by catching the light in different angles. This effect that only be achieved by using precious metals. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

Manufactured around 1963, the present watch displays two impressive features, distinguishing it from its peers. Retaining a glossy finish, the sensational black lacquer dial features gilt graphics, giving it a vintage appearance. Spade numerals and sword hands finish off the look. These attributes are commonly associated with older DateJusts, making the present watch very unusual. This dial is among the very last batch of gilt ‘Swiss’ dials, before Rolex altered the luminous material to tritium. The original ‘Tile-Link’ bracelet, carrying a French import mark, is also another beautiful feature. Stamped for the first quarter of 1962, it is extremely thick and fluid, attesting to Rolex’s superior craftsmanship. Most intriguing are the matching French hallmarks to the case back, which are still very strong and deep despite the watch being over 50 years of age.



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815 Ref. 6556 Tru-Beat ‘Milanese’

n incredibly fine and ultra-rare yellow gold wristwatch with dead-beat seconds, unusual mesh bracelet, original guarantee and fitted presentation box.

BACK SIDE OF THE CASE SHOWING THE MOVEMENT INSIDE – ANGLED IMAGE OF THE CHARMING SILVERED DIAL – OVERALL PICTURE DISPLAYING THE TIMEPIECE WITH TIS ACCESSORIES.

勞力士,精細及罕有,18K黃金自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,“Tru-Beat”,型號6556,附證書及盒子,約1961年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1961 6556 N919958 739’570 Tru- Beat 18k yellow gold Automatic, 1040, 26 jewels 18k gold Rolex mesh bracelet, 177 mm. max. length 18k gold Rolex folding deployant clasp, stamped 1.62 34.5 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 400,000-800,000 • USD 50,000-100,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex Guarantee dated 9 December 1966 and original fitted presentation box. PROVENANCE Antiquorum, Geneva 14 May 2006, The Mondani Collection of 309 Rolex Wristwatches, lot 172. LITERATURE For another example of a reference 6556 however cased in stainless steel, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 183.

First launched in 1954, the ‘Tru-Beat’ model was originally marketed to doctors and medical professionals as an aide to calculate pulse rates. The ‘Tru-Beat’ has a dead-seconds complication, meaning the second hand ticks, thus dividing each minute into segments. The ‘Tru-Beat’ mechanism was truly different than anything offered on the market. Many watchmakers did not have the ability to repair such movements, and switched out the mechanism in favor of typical automatic movements, hence the rarity of a correct example today. Another element of delight is the watch’s provenance, having been sold at Antiquorum’s historic The Mondani Collection of 309 Rolex Wristwatches auction. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This yellow gold watch, fitting a mesh bracelet, is possibly the finest and most complete ‘Tru-Beat’ I have ever seen. The silvered dial is lovely. The white gold markers reflect the yellow gold case, and are accompanied by original, perfectly round, luminous that has aged to a warm orange colour. Most striking is the ‘cross’ on the dial, usually reserved for examples cased in stainless steel. The case features a sharp milled finish to the top of the lugs and a crisp hallmark beneath. The accompanying bracelet, stamped for the first quarter of 1962, is beautifully crafted. Less than 10 examples cased in yellow gold are known to the market today.



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816 Ref. 6062 ‘Stelline’

n exceptionally fine, rare and important yellow gold triple calendar wristwatch with star-set numerals, moon phases and bracelet. 勞力士,極精細及罕有,18K黃金自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配日、月、星期三曆、月相顯示及星狀時標,

SIDE SHOT OF THE CASE SHOWING THE CRISP FLUTED PATTERN – MAGNIFIED VIEW OF THE CALENDAR INDICATION, STAR-SHAPED NUMERALS AND CROWN LOGO – INNER SIDE OF THE CASE BACK.

型號6062,“Stelline”,約1952年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

1952 6062 N32630 911’108 ‘Stelline’ 18k yellow gold Automatic, 10 172’’’, 18 jewels 18k yellow gold Rolex Jubilee bracelet, 170 mm. maximum length 18k yellow gold Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped 3.52 36 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 2,400,000-4,800,000 • USD 300,000-600,000 LITERATURE For another example of a yellow gold reference 6062 with star-dial, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 89.

Reference 6062 is one of two Rolex models to feature a triple calendar complication paired with a moon phase indication. While reference 6062 features a screw down Oyster case back, reference 8171 features a snap-on case back. Launched at the Basel fair in 1950, reference 6062 was the first automatic wristwatch with date and moon phase housed in a waterproof case. Cased in stainless steel, yellow gold and pink gold, the model was fitted with a number of dial variants. The most exclusive and desirable version is, without a doubt, one fitted with eight faceted stars in lieu of hour numerals. Such is the desirability, and popularity of the watch, that collectors have dubbed it ‘Stelline’, meaning 'starlet' in Italian. This example of a reference 6062 is furthermore completely fresh to the market, having surfaced to the public just recently. We are incredibly honored to present this watch. It is an opportunity to satiate even the most demanding of collectors and watch scholars. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The present 'Stelline', preserved in incredible condition, is one if the most beautiful examples of the reference. The dial condition can only be described as incredible – most examples are spotted throughout, due to aging and exposure to environmental elements. This dial is free of imperfections. The numerals on the outer track are inky blue, and the day and date apertures are sharp and angular, demonstrating the originality of the dial.



The outer track has furthermore aged slightly faster than the center, giving the dial a two-tone appearance. The luminous stars, the most important aspect of the dial, are untouched. Each luminous within is perfectly rounded, placed precisely within each star. The “Officially Certified Chronometer� designation within the moon phase subsidiary dial is a particularly nice touch.

GLIMPSE OF THE MOVEMENT INSIDE THE CASE.

The yellow gold case, preserved in excellent condition, displays a sharp hallmark to the bottom of the lug. There is light tarnishing in the form of patina, which really gives this watch so much character and history, furthermore attesting to its untouched condition. The Super Oyster crown is original, as is the Jubilee bracelet, stamped for the third quarter of 1952.

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817 Ref. 1625 DateJust ‘Thunderbird’

highly rare and attractive yellow gold wristwatch with sweep center seconds, date, bracelet, revolving bezel, guarantee and fitted presentation box. 勞力士,非常罕有,18K黃金自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配日曆顯示及可旋轉錶圈,“‘Thunderbird’ DateJust”,型號1625,

THE TIMEPIECE IS COMPLETE WITH ITS FIT TED PRESENTAION BOX AND GUARANTEE – CLOSE-UP OF GRAPHICS AND BATON INDEXES – GLIMPSE OF MOVEMENT AND ENGRAVED CASE BACK.

附證書及盒子,約1978年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1978 1625 D383981 5’232’338 ‘Thunderbird’ DateJust 18k yellow gold Automatic, 1570, 26 jewels 18k yellow gold Rolex Jubilee bracelet, 195 mm. maximum length 18k yellow gold Rolex deployant clasp stamped A 36 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 80,000-160,000 • USD 10,000-20,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex punched Garantie dated 2 December 1986, product literature, pouch, and fitted presentation box.

The rotating bezel has always been a landmark feature in Rolex’s production line, as a constant aid to divers, pilots and other technical-related professionals. While the Turn-O-Graph was the very first Rolex model to officially feature a rotating bezel, the reference ceased production after a few years due to its lack of popularity. Rolex merged the ‘Turn-O-Graph’ with the ‘DateJust’ in 1954 with reference 6309. The model was advertised with images of the U.S. Air Force acrobatic flying team, or ‘Group Number 3600 of Air Demonstration’. Reference 6309 and its successors adopted the namesake ‘Thunderbird’ after the flying team’s emblem. The present watch, reference 1625, is a later reinterpretation of the original ‘Thunderbird’, featuring an updated case shape and movement caliber. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The present watch, reference 1625, is most commonly cased in stainless steel or a steel and gold combination. The model was hardly cased in yellow gold only. Like the ‘Turn-O-Graph’, the ‘Thunderbird’ was not particularly commercially successful during its day, which makes the presence of this model very rare. This watch was sitting in the retailer’s stock for eight years before its subsequent sale on 2 December 1986. The present watch is complete with its original punched guarantee and fitted presentation box. It is also preserved in alluring condition, with sharp finishes and impeccable proportions to the case. I particularly like that the Jubilee bracelet is original to the watch, stamped ‘A’ for 1976.



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818 Ref. 1803 Day-Date ‘Blue Stella’

very rare yellow gold calendar wristwatch with center seconds, turquoise lacquer ‘Stella’ dial, mesh bracelet, guarantee and presentation box. 勞力士,非常罕有,18K黃金自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針、藍色漆錶盤、星期及日曆顯示,“Day-Date”,

ANGLED SHOT OF THE FLUTED CASE BACK AND MESH PAT TER BRACELET – ZOOMED IN IMAGE OF THE TURQUOISE-COLOURED STELLA DIAL – THE WATCH COMES ALONG WITH PRESENTATION BOX.

型號1803,附證書及盒子,約1971年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1971 1803 DD407910 2’771’762 Day- Date 18k yellow gold Automatic, 1556, 26 jewels 18k yellow gold Rolex mesh bracelet, 195 mm. maximum length 18k yellow gold Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped 3.71 36 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 96,000-192,000 • USD 12,000-24,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex punched guarantee, original Singapore retailer bill of sale dated 3 March 1973, product literature and fitted presentation box. LITERATURE The present watch is prominently illustrated in the 100 Superlative Rolex Watches App by John Goldberger.

It is widely acknowledged among Rolex scholars and collectors, that the Day-Date is the most varied, unusual and creative model the firm has ever produced. The Day-Date was Rolex’s first model to display separate day and date apertures. Since the model’s official launch in 1956, the Day-Date has seen a multitude of watch design variations. Cased in yellow gold, pink gold, white gold or platinum, the Day-Date has been fitted with a plethora of dials, ranging from those set in delicate hard stone, to ones heavily embellished with diamonds. The firm has designed a series of special bracelets on top of the iconic President style, such as the ‘tile-link’, Milanese, ‘Octopussy’, brick-link textured bracelet and more. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

I am attracted by the clean, simple geometric lines of the Day-Date’s which balance very well with its different eye catching variations.The present Day-Date, fitted with a turquoise colored ‘Stella’ dial and yellow gold mesh bracelet, really embodies the Rolex philosophy of merging aesthetics with practical function. Beyond telling the ‘Day’ and ‘Date’, this watch features a lacquer dial that is colorful and eye catching. The original bracelet, designed with an unusual mesh pattern, is very thick and of stupendous quality, and stamped for the third quarter of 1971. This case is unpolished, full in proportions with sharp finishes throughout. It carries a deep hallmark to the back of the lug.



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819 Ref. 19019 Day-Date OysterQuartz

rare and attractive white gold Italian calendar wristwatch with center seconds, white ‘Stella’ lacquer dial, bracelet and fitted presentation box. 勞力士,罕有,18K白金石英鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針、白色漆錶盤,星期以意大利文顯示,“OysterQuartz Day-Date”,

INSIDE GLIMPSE OF THE BEATING HEART – ENLARGED DETAIL OF THE DAY APERTURE, PRINTED GRAPHICS AND FULL HANDS SET – OVERALL IMAGE OF THE WATCH WITH ITS ACCESSORIES.

型號19019,附盒子,約1981年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1981 19019, inside case back stamped 19000 0101’352 7’012’181 OysterQuartz Day- Date 18k white gold Quartz, 5055, 11 jewels 18k white gold Rolex bracelet, 178 mm max. length 18k white gold Rolex concealed folding deployant clasp 36mm diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 80,000-160,000 • USD 10,000-20,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex wallet, product literature, cloth, fitted presentation box and outer packaging. LITERATURE For another example of an OysterQuartz however reference 19028 please see Day- Date, The Presidential Rolex by Pucci Papaleo, page 438.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Rolex channeled their resources in creating their very own in-house quartz movements, one of them being the caliber 5055. Also known as the OysterQuartz, this caliber functioned similarly and accurately as any automatic Day-Date movement, such as the caliber 1556. The OysterQuartz was a very important model for Rolex, as it demonstrated the firm’s ability to create high- end quartz movements. Rolex produced a variety of OysterQuartz watches, ranging from those fitted with wooden-made dials, to others further embellished with precious gemstones, or even a ‘Pyramide’ motif. Rolex eventually ceased production of caliber 5055 around 2001. Yet, OysterQuartz wristwatches have only become more desirable, collectable and rare as a result. The Ref. 19019, was cased exclusively in white gold. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The term ‘unpolished’ is often used lightly, to the point where some have banned its use. Yet, I cannot think of a better way to describe this watch. Cased in the rare white gold version, this OysterQuartz retains all original bevels and proportions. All crisp factory finishes remain to the top of the lugs, case back and bracelet. Behind the lugs display strong hallmarks, case numbers and reference number. The beautifully-preserved white lacquer ‘Stella’ dial is intact, exhibiting a glossy finish. I can only imagine that this watch has been lovingly cherished in a safe, only to surface today for the pleasure of collectors and Rolex scholars.



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820 Ref. 1831 Day-Date ‘The Shah No. 1’

very rare, important and heavy platinum and diamond-set tonneaushaped calendar wristwatch with sweep center seconds, blue dial and bracelet.

GLIMPSE OF THE NUMBER ENGRAVED ON THE CASE BACK – CENTER CLOSE-UP OF THE DAY APERTURE, LOGO AND GRAPHICS – SIDE DETAIL OF THE CRISP LUG, CROWN AND DIAMOND BEZEL.

勞力士,非常罕有,鉑金鑲鑽石,酒桶型自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針及藍色錶盤,“Day-Date”,型號1831,約1977年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1977 1831, inside case back stamped 1850 DD336356 5'055'759, case further engraved No 001 Day- Date Platinum and diamonds Automatic, 1556, 26 jewels Platinum Rolex King Midas style bracelet, 180 mm. maximum length Platinum Rolex concealed double deployant clasp 37 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 1,200,000-2,400,000 • USD 150,000-300,000 PROVENANCE Antiquorum, Geneva 16 March 2014, lot 189. LITERATURE For another example of a reference 1831 however fitted with a burgundy 'Stella' dial, please see Day- Date, The Presidential Rolex by Pucci Papaleo, page 274, and the 100 Superlative Rolex Watches App by John Goldberger.

Reference 1831 is the exclusive – and elusive – automatic platinum DayDate that is fitted in an OysterQuartz case. In fact, the reference can be considered the most mystical among all Day-Dates ever produced. According to our research, reference 1831 was manufactured in 1977, exclusively for the Shah of Iran. The watches were gifted to His Majesty’s most distinguished dignitaries, and members of his close circle. Research suggests that the model was released in 8 examples only, with each watch cased exclusively in platinum. The present watch is engraved No 001 to the case back, leading us to believe that it was the first within the batch to be released. Out of four known examples, two are fitted with Stella dials, and two are fitted with diamond-set numerals. Another similar example, however fitted with a burgundy ‘Stella’ diamondset dial and bezel was sold at Phillips’ Glamorous Day-Date sale in 2015, achieving a staggering price of 305,000 CHF. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This watch fulfills every description of a superlative Day-Date: majestic, exclusive and incredibly precious. Reference 1831 is particularly unique as it merges the OysterQuartz case with the King Midas style bracelet. This unusual combination is really



extraordinary, and displays Rolex’s strength in designing a spectrum of watches, from practical tool watches, all the way to luxurious masterpieces for royalty. At first glance, this example is immediately distinguished by its sheer weight. The watch weighs an impressive 287 grams. The case is preserved in excellent condition. I particularly admire the sharp and deep hallmarks, as well as the reference and case numbers, which are clearly engraved beneath the lugs.

BACK SIDE IMAGE OF THE CLASP AND BRACELET.

The dial, preserved in fantastic condition, is set with brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds to an attractive light blue dial. Most interestingly, the diamond hour markers are set in the middle of the minute track, which is slightly further outward in position compared to the regular Day-Date watches. The bezel is furthermore fitted with 50 round-cut diamonds.

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Rolex Non-Oyster

W

e are by now quite comfortable with identifying the Rolex production with the big and rightly famed Oyster family. We often fall into the psychological trap to consider the rest of the

Rolex production as a sort of lesser sibling. Nothing could be further from the truth. Because reality is way more exciting. The quality and the originality of the ‘non-Oyster’ is perfectly exemplified by the Prince, a watch but even more a movement, manufactured and patented in 1927. The baguette calibre is entirely in-house built, specifically designed to visually separate the hours and the minutes from the seconds, in order to perfectly grant an easy reading. This graphic configuration offered a excellent legibility, highly appreciated by professionals such as doctors –it is no coincidence that one of its many nicknames will be the ‘doctor’s watch’. With regard to traditional watchmaking, it is impossible not to forget some of the main modern milestones, such as the Moonphase Calendar reference 8171 from the ’50s, cased either in gold or stainless steel and exhibiting the moonphase aperture indication. However, whilst Rolex indeed became the reference point as for the water resistant watches, the chronograph production still remained linked to the snap down cases, such as the reference 4062. Resuming our initial thoughts on the great variety of watch models, further importance must be given to the fact that throughout its long history Rolex has deposited more than 400 patents: the result of an authentically integrated and independent manufacturer, that designed and produced all the fundamental components of its watches.


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821 Ref. 1541 Prince

rare 9k yellow gold rectangular wristwatch with three-tone silvered dial, rating certificate and fitted presentation box.

OVERALL IMAGE OF THE WATCH WITH ITS ACCESSORIES – ENLARGED SHOT OF THE DIAL EXHIBITING THE COUNTERS AND FULL HANDS SET – VIEW OF THE MOVEMNT THAT POWERS THE WATCH.

勞力士,罕有,9K黃金長方形腕錶,配三色銀錶盤,“Prince”,型號1541,附證書及盒子,約1937年製

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YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1937 1541 39’626 Prince 9k yellow gold Mechanical, 18 jewels Brown leather strap Gilt buckle 20.5 mm. width Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 160,000-320,000 • USD 20,000-40,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex Technical Laboratories Certificate dated 4 March 1938 and original fitted presentation box.

Released to the market in 1928, the Rolex Prince was initially known as the ‘doctor’s’ watch, due to its unbelievable accuracy. Rolex certainly capitalized on this concept, as seen from advertising in the period. Prince watches generally feature two different case styles: the sharp, angled and rectangular model, such as the present watch, is known as the ‘Classic’. The other model, with flared sides and curved edges, is known as the ‘Brancard’. A variety of metals were used to case Princes, ranging from yellow gold, to sterling silver and even platinum. At the time of production, the Prince was truly different from anything else that was offered on the market. Its slim, discreet and elegant appearance represented the ultimate gentleman’s wristwatch. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This watch is, without a doubt, among the best preserved Princes to ever appear on the market. The dial is completely untouched, which is incredibly rare today, as many Prince dials have been ‘retouched’ at some point. It remains free of any obstructing blemishes and the graphics are very sharp and legible. The 9k case, a rarity in its own right, is preserved in crisp condition. The Rolex coronet, case number and reference number is incredibly deep to the case back. The inside case back furthermore features 9 carat ‘Double F’ import hallmarks for Glasgow, and the import letter ‘O’ for 1937. The chronometer movement is a very nice addition, and furthermore confirmed by the Rolex Technical Laboratories Certificate dated 4 March 1938. The watch furthermore retains its original fitted presentation box. These accessories, preserved in remarkably good condition, enable us to admire how a Rolex Prince would have left the factory 80 years ago.



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822 Ref. 4062 ‘Varini’

rare stainless steel and pink gold chronograph wristwatch with pink dial, square pushers, tear-drop lugs and rice-grain bracelet, retailed by Varini Locarno. 勞力士,精細及罕有,不銹鋼及紅金鏈帶腕錶,配計時功能、粉紅色錶盤、水滴形錶耳,型號4062,

INSIDE THE HEARTBEAT OF THE WATCH – ZOOMED IN SHOT OF THE DIAL SHOWING COUNTERS, SCALES, AND GRAPHICS – IPICTURE OF THE NTERNAL SIDE OF THE CASE BACK WITH ITS MARKS.

由Varini-Locarno於約1942年銷售

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YEAR REFERENCE CASE MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1942 4062 63’204 Stainless steel and pink gold Mechanical, 13’’’ Cal. VZ, 17 jewels Stainless steel and pink gold Rolex rice-grain bracelet, 177 mm. maximum length Stainless steel Rolex folding deployant clasp 36 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed, dial further signed Varini Locarno

ESTIMATE HKD 400,000-800,000 • USD 50,000-100,000 LITERATURE For another example of a reference 4062, please see Pucci Papaleo’s I Cronografi Rolex - La Leggenda, page 140.

Reference 4062 was produced from 1942 until approximately 1963. The model was cased in a variety of metals, ranging from yellow gold, pink gold, stainless steel, to stainless steel and gold combinations. The reference sometimes features a ribbed band, giving the watch a very unusual appearance compared to its peers. Square pushers furthermore compliment the thin and elegant case. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

Produced during the middle of reference 4062’s lifespan, this example is very rare due to a number of reasons. Most strikingly, the dial has been preserved in immaculate condition. One would expect a watch, fitted with a snap-on case back to be exposed to the elements, and thus tarnished and spotted heavily. However, this pink dial is crisp despite its age, and complete with raised graphics. The Telemetre and Tachometre scales are precisely painted and slightly faded, attesting to the dial’s originality. Secondly, the watch is among very few examples fitted with a ribbed ‘canalé’ finish to the band and the tear-drop lugs. Most examples have finishing to the band only, or feature completely smooth lugs and band. Thirdly, the dial features the signature of Swiss retailer Varini Locarno at 12 o’clock. The signature adds another element of surprise, balancing with the ‘Antimagnetique’ designation beautifully. Finally, the stainless steel and pink gold combination makes for an incredibly attractive wristwatch, which is furthermore enhanced by the original Rolex rice-grain bracelet.



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823 Ref. 8171 ‘Padellone’

n extremely rare, exceptional, large and highly attractive stainless steel triple calendar wristwatch with moonphases.

VIEW OF THE MOVEMENT NETLED INSIDE THE CASE – ENLARGED SHOT SHOWING THE CAPTIVATING BEAUTY OF THE MONNPHASE APERTURE – CLOSE-UP ON THE CRISP CASE, CROWN AND LUGS.

勞力士,非常罕有,不銹鋼自動上弦腕錶,配日、月、星期三曆及月相顯示,“Padellone”,型號8171,約1950年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1950 8171 67’191 686’057 and 255 ‘Padellone’ Stainless steel Automatic, 10"1/2, 18 jewels Dark brown leather strap Stainless steel Rolex buckle 38 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 2,800,000-5,600,000 • USD 350,000-700,000 LITERATURE For another example of a stainless steel reference 8171, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 77.

Reference 8171 is lovingly dubbed ‘Padellone’, which translate to ‘large frying pan’ in Italian. Boasting a generous 38 mm case, it is slightly larger than its waterproof ‘Oyster’ sibling, reference 6062. It is interesting to note that both reference 8171 and 6062 were the only two ‘complicated’ models that Rolex ever produced, giving both references a mythical reputation and cult-like following. Most interestingly, both models were produced for a very short period of time in the early 1950s. To acquire even one of these watches has become a dream for many collectors today. Reference 8171 and 6062 were available in yellow gold, pink gold, and most exclusively, in stainless steel. A similar example, cased in stainless steel, was sold at Phillips’ The Geneva Watch Auction: TWO, lot 167, for an astounding 905,000 CHF. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The present watch captivates and surprises in so many ways. The case is crisp, with sharp finishing to the bezel and the top of the lugs. The central band, too, retains immaculate satin-finishes. The same can be said for the case back, which displays a sharp coronet and crisp case numbers. The lines, curves, and finishes are all completely original. As with all ‘Padellone’ watches, the beauty lies in the dial. Those in original condition, such as this one, are few and far between, appearing infrequently on the market. The sharp track, where the moon phase aperture meets the rim of the subsidiary dial, is incredibly precise and correct. The sharp dagger numerals complement the ivory dial, and draw



attention to the perfect blue outer date ring. One would expect to see significant spotting to the dial considering that this watch is not waterproof and over 60 years old. Yet, it remains clear of blemishes.

MAGNIFIED VIEW OF THE CASE BACK WITH MARKS.

At the time of production, watches dressed in yellow gold or pink gold livery were considered the most valuable, with stainless steel examples often chosen for everyday wear. As such, one is more likely to find an untouched example in gold. To find such an immaculate and original example, cased in stainless steel, has been a real pleasure for me.

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824 Ref. 4645 ‘Neptune’

n highly rare, unique and exceptional yellow gold square wristwatch with cloisonné enamel dial depicting Neptune and heavy bracelet.

PROFILE SHOT OF THE TIMEPIECE SHOWING THECASE, CROWN AND BRACELET – ENLARGEMENT OF THE ENGRAVED ROTOR – IMAGE OF THE DIAL EXHIBITING ABEAUTIFUL CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL.

勞力士,罕有及獨特,18K黃金正方形自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配描繪海神之掐絲琺瑯錶盤,型號4645,約1953年製

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YEAR REFERENCE CASE MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1953 4645 897’662 18k yellow gold Automatic, 17 jewels 18k yellow gold Rolex bracelet, 178 mm. maximum length 18k yellow gold Rolex folding deployant clasp 31 mm. width Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 4,000,000-8,000,000 • USD 500,000-1,000,000 LITERATURE The present watch is prominently illustrated in Collezionare Orologi da Polso by Madeleine and Osvaldo Patrizzi, page 108.

Rolex has long reserved its finest, and most outstanding work for its most exclusive clients. On top of the firm’s landmark models, Rolex is gifted at conceiving the very best cloisonné enamel designs. Particularly during the 1940s and 1950s, Rolex commissioned the esteemed dial maker Stern Frères, to realize its vision. Founded in 1868 by brothers Charles and Jean Stern, Stern Frères is best known for creating beautiful cloisonné enamel dials, ranging from characters of mythical lore, to maps of the continents and beyond. To bring an enamel painting to life, the cloisons are painstakingly molded and hammered to the shape of the artisan’s desire. This process is technically extremely difficult because gold wire requires a delicate and meticulous handling. The cloisons are subsequently filled with enamel paste and successively fired in a kiln. Due to the immense difficulty and high cost in creating cloisonné enamel masterpieces, Rolex commissioned Stern Frères to create very few dials. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This stunning cloisonné enamel dial features Neptune riding the sea, proudly grasping his trident and pulled by sea horses. Rendered in polychrome cloisonné enamel, the shimmering, yet translucent blues and greens of the water blend seamlessly together, contrasting against the vibrant deity. Each brushstroke is exceptionally captivating, and the yellow gold numerals draw attention to the masterpiece illustrated in these pages, urging the viewer to marvel at each detail. The back of the dial is correctly stamped with Stern Frères numbers. The first three numbers, 103, denote Stern’s client code for Rolex. The star represents Stern Frères, and the following numbers 758 represent



the order number, which is confirmed in the Stern archives as being commissioned for a ‘Neptune’ theme and created by famous enameller Mrs. Nelly Richard. This watch is accompanied with a luxurious and very heavy bracelet, adding another element of delight. The case back is further stamped, to the best of our knowledge, with Dublin import hallmarks for 1954. Research suggests that no other square-shaped enamel dial depicting Neptune has ever graced the market, leading us to believe the present was a unique piece for one of Rolex’s most influential clients.

IMAGE SHOWING THE BACK SIDE OF THE DIAL.

© Dr. Crott Consulting SARL - www.vintagewatchexpert.com

90 ROLEX MILESTONES



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825 Ref. 5100 Quartz ‘Beta 21’

fine, heavy and very rare yellow gold tonneau-shaped wristwatch with sweep center seconds, date and bracelet.

VIEW OF THE BETA 21 MECHANISM NESTLED INSIDE THE CASE – ANGLED SHOT OF THE DIAL – OVERALL IMAGE SHOWING THE TIMEPIECE, WHICH DISPLAYS AN EXCELLENT STATE OF PRESERVATION.

勞力士,精細及非常罕有,18K黃金酒桶型石英鏈帶腕錶,配中心秒針及日曆顯示,“Beta 21”,型號5100,約1972年製

92 ROLEX MILESTONES

YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1972 5100 7543 1007 'Beta 21' 18k yellow gold Quartz, Beta 21, 13 jewels 18k gold Rolex bracelet, 170 mm. maximum length 18k gold Rolex concealed folding deployant clasp 39 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 80,000-160,000 • USD 10,000-20,000 LITERATURE For a similar example of a Rolex timepiece 'Beta 21' however cased in white gold with a 'Qaboos' signature, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 163.

The ‘Beta 21’ movement was first created in 1969, and made its debut during Basel later that year. At the time, the Beta 21 was revolutionary as it was the most accurate quartz movement to be offered on the market, and accurate to 5 seconds per month. Due to the movement's large and bulky size, watchmakers soon developed their own in house movements and gradually moved away from the ‘Beta 21’. The reference 5100, or the ‘Beta 21’, is a landmark reference for a number of reasons. Launched in 1970, it was Rolex's first reference to carry a quartz movement. Rolex first produced 1000 units to test the ‘Beta 21’, and all examples were sold out before the watch even hit the market. The 'Beta 21' was also Rolex's first reference to feature a sapphire crystal and quick set date function – two key innovations and components that are used in Rolex's current line of production. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

I think this watch is rather remarkable, as it is signed 'No. 1007' to the case back, and one of the very last examples ever made. Rolex quietly produced a very limited number of examples after releasing the first batch, attesting to the popularity and innovation of the reference. The case is preserved in excellent condition, with strong gold and hallmarks to the right band. The proportions can only be described as excellent, with sharp facets to each side of the case. Interestingly, two different kinds of bracelets were fitted to the ‘Beta 21’. The present example features the second-generation bracelet, which is correct for the late case number.




Rolex Oyster Chronograph

I

t might sound strange, but the love affair between Rolex and chronograph watches was not so immediate as many actually believe. Rolex was focused, with clear insight, on building its water resistant

Oyster models, and began to design chronographs only in 1937 releasing a few single-button versions with both coaxial and two o’clock positioned crowns, and before the beginning of the following decade followed-up by the Zerographe reference 3346, a rare technical chronostop. By the late ‘30s, the early models featured two pushers that paved the way to the styles and functions that are still today incredibly contemporary. The chronographs created at the time were amongst the most interesting and fascinating pieces produced by Rolex, besides being slowly yet constantly appreciated by a number of elite collectors. The true turning point of the chronograph production occurred in the ‘40s with one of the most successful Oyster chronographs, the reference 3525 christened the ‘bariletto’. Other two Oyster milestones are the reference 6234, followed by the 6238, which is universally referred to as pre-Daytona. Clean and simple, it is one of the last chronographs to exhibit a ‘soft’ aesthetical design manufactured by Rolex. Highly sought-after and desired by collectors, it found its apex in the versions sporting rare and custom dials. Added to this, it is the last known Rolex chronograph, to feature a smooth bezel, with no engravings. Then came the Daytona, but that is another story.


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826 Ref. 6234 Oyster Chronograph

n especially fine, incredibly rare and highly attractive 14k yellow gold chronograph wristwatch with ‘grainé’ white dial and bracelet.

NOTICE THE PUNCHED HALLMARK INTO THE BACK OF THE LUG – MAGNIFIED CENTER VIEW OF THE DIAL DISPLAYING COUNTERS, LOGO AND GRAPHICS – SHOT OF THE MOVEMENT IN THE CASE.

勞力士,非常精細及罕有,14K黃金鏈帶腕錶,配計時功能,“Oyster Chronograph”,型號6234,約1955年製

96 ROLEX MILESTONES

YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1955 6234 144’296 ‘Oyster Chronograph’ 14k yellow gold Mechanical, 72, 17 jewels 14k yellow gold Rolex Oyster bracelet, 180 mm. maximum length 14k yellow gold Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped Rolex SA 4.50 36 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 480,000-960,000 • USD 60,000-120,000 LITERATURE For another example of a 14k yellow gold reference 6234, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 124.

Production of reference 6234 was extremely limited. Since the reference’s launch in 1955, approximately 2300 examples were produced in stainless steel. In contrast, scholars theorize that less than 150 examples were cased in 14k or 18k yellow gold. The reference ceased production after approximately six years of manufacture, replaced by reference 6238. The present example, cased in 14k yellow gold, is extremely rare especially when one takes into account the reference’s total production number. According to our research, approximately 100 examples were cased in 14k gold. Rolex scholars today hypothesize that watches cased in 14k yellow gold were intended for import to the US market. Reference 6234 was fitted with a variety of dials, ranging from those with a matte or lacquer finish, to various subsidiary register sizes, and even contrasting tachometer/telemeter color combinations. These variations were used to gauge the market’s tastes for chronograph wristwatches. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

At first glance, I am most impressed by the crisp condition of this early reference 6234. The case features sharp factory finishes to the top of the lugs and the case back. The 14k yellow gold hallmark, a squirrel, is punched deep into the back of the lug. The inside case back also displays the same 14k hallmark. I also like how correct this example is. The movement is stamped ROW, which signifies the present watch was intended for import to the US market, which is correct considering the watch is cased in 14k yellow gold. The 14k bracelet is from the period, and is in wonderful condition.



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827 Ref. 6238 Pre-Daytona ‘Matte Black’

very rare and highly attractive stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with matte black dial and gilt graphics.

IMAGE SHOWING THE SILHOUETTE OF THE WATACH CASE – CENTER SHOT OF THE DIAL WITH COUNTERS, GRAPHICS AND FULL HANDS SET – INSIDE THE BEATING HEART OF THE TIMEPIECE.

勞力士,非常罕有,不銹鋼腕錶,配計時功能及啞黑色錶盤,“Pre-Daytona”,型號6238,約1964年製

98 ROLEX MILESTONES

YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1964 6238 1’106’255 ‘Pre- Daytona’ Stainless steel Mechanical, 72B, 17 jewels Black Rolex crocodile leather strap Stainless steel Rolex buckle 36 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 480,000-960,000 • USD 60,000-120,000 LITERATURE For another example of a reference 6238 with matte black dial, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 130. Another example is also displayed in I Cronografi Rolex - La Leggenda by Pucci Papaleo, page 282.

Launched in 1960, reference 6238 is known as the ‘Pre-Daytona’. The reference was the manufacture’s last traditional chronograph wristwatch to feature a smooth bezel. The tachometer was furthermore displayed directly on the dial, like its predecessor reference 6234. However, its successors such as reference 6239 or 6241, all feature a tachometer bezel, with the insert either made of steel or acrylic. The reference was fitted with a Valjoux 72 caliber. Predominantly fitted with silvered dials, reference 6238 was also available with a matte or black lacquer dial. Collectors particularly favor these special dials, due to their stylish and unusual appearance, which sets them apart from the classic examples of reference 6238. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This ‘Pre-Daytona’ features a wonderful matte black dial, which is very rare compared to its silvered counterparts. The present watch also features contrasting gilt graphics, which have aged to a warm ivory tone, giving the watch a wonderful vintage appearance. The luminous, still round and fully formed, has turned light yellow with patina. This is very consistent with the luminous on the hands, which have also turned light yellow in tone. The case has been preserved in excellent condition with sharp edges and milled finish to the top of the lugs. The lugs carry full proportions, and the pushers are original to the watch. Most interestingly, the movement is stamped ROW, indicating that the present watch was made for import to the US market.



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828 Ref. 6234 ‘Anti-Magnetic Tobacco’

n incredibly rare and very attractive stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with black lacquer ‘tropical’ dial and bracelet.

OPEN VIEW OF THE CASE SHOWING THE MOVEMENT INSIDE – ANGLED SHOT OF THE PRINTED TACHOMETER AND TELEMETER SCALES – PROFILE SHOT DISPLAYING CROWN AND PUSHERS.

勞力士,罕有,不銹鋼鏈帶腕錶,配計時功能及黑色漆漸變錶盤,“Oyster Chronograph”,型號6234,約1960年製

100 ROLEX MILESTONES

YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1960 6234 688'586 'Oyster Chronograph' Stainless steel Mechanical, 72A, 17 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, 185 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 71 Stainless steel Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped 2.63 36 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 1,200,000-2,400,000 • USD 150,000-300,000 LITERATURE The present watch is illustrated in 100 Superlative Rolex Watches, by John Goldberger, page 87.

Launched in 1955, reference 6234 is better known as the 'Godfather' of Daytonas. While the reference ceased production around 1961, it inspired successors such as the 'Father' of Daytonas, the 6238, and finally references such as 6239, 6241, 6240, 6263, 6265 and so forth. The reference most notably featured a tachometer scale on the outer track, and a telemeter scale printed in the inner track. At the time of production, the manual movement and Oyster case fit for an incredibly compact timepiece, made to withstand the elements. Valjoux, known for their high standard in quality, was selected to produce the movements. Reference 6234 was cased in 14k or 18k gold, as well as in stainless steel. The ‘Oyster Chronographs’ also featured a variety of dial variations, ranging from those with smaller subsidiary registers, to ones fitted with an attractive black lacquer finish. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The present watch is an exceedingly rare variant of reference 6234 as it is fitted with a black lacquer dial. Only a handful of watches fitted with such dials have appeared on the market so far, which makes the example illustrated here incredibly desirable. While the black lacquer dial variation is already very rare, what truly sets this watch apart from its peers is its ‘tropical’ finish. It is astonishing to admire how a dial ages through time and develops its own distinctive character. Over the past fifty-six years, the present dial has 'turned' to an incredible strong brown color, which is very rich in tone and exhibits a full glossy finish. While the center is darker, it seems as if the color gradually



becomes lighter towards the edges, giving the dial an almost dĂŠgradĂŠ finish. Applied dagger numerals further compliment the dial, accompanied by round, perfectly formed and original luminous dots.

THE ENGRAVED REFERNCE BETWEEN THE LUGS.

The case is furthermore preserved in excellent condition with sharp finishes, and the movement is stamped ROW, indicating the present watch was imported to the United States market. This watch ticks every requirement a stringent collector desires.

102 ROLEX MILESTONES



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829 Ref. 3525 ‘Bariletto Mint’

highly rare, attractive and very early pink gold chronograph wristwatch with original leather strap and fitted presentation box.

ZOOMED IN DETAIL OF THE FLUTED CASE BACK, CROWN AND PUSHER – ENLARGED IMAGE OF THE COUNTERS, SCALES AND FULL HANDS SET – VIEW OF THE MOVEMENT NESTLED IN THE CAES.

勞力士,極罕有,18K紅金腕錶,配計時功能,“Oyster Chronograph ‘Bariletto’”,型號3525,附盒子,約1945年製

104 ROLEX MILESTONES

YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

1945 3525 380’230 Oyster Chronograph “Bariletto” 18k pink gold Mechanical, 13’’’, 17 jewels Brown Rolex strap 18k pink gold Rolex buckle 35 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 960,000-1,920,000 • USD 120,000-240,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex fitted presentation box. LITERATURE For another example of a reference 3525 however cased in 18k yellow gold and stainless steel, see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 84.

Introduced to the market in 1938, reference 3525 was available in pink gold, yellow gold, stainless steel or steel and gold combinations. The model is an important milestone reference, as it represents one of the firm’s most important technological advancements. The reference 3525 was Rolex’s very first chronograph wristwatch to be housed in an Oyster case, and equipped with a water resistant screw down case back along with screw down crown. This particular watch is also very interesting as it is from the later generation of the reference. The serial numbers are engraved between the lugs, while the reference and case numbers on earlier examples were engraved on the outside case back. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This very crisp and completely original example of a reference 3525 is cased in pink gold, which is the rarest case metal for the model. The case, displaying bold proportions, is extremely sharp and most likely unpolished. The backs of the lugs are very angular and sharp in their construction, with one deep hallmark, attesting to its untouched condition. Moreover, the case back is full in its proportions with a crisp milled edge to the inner portion. The right band furthermore displays a thin layer of uninterrupted, dark bronze patina, meaning the chronograph wristwatch has not been worn in a very long time. In fact, it was very likely sitting in a safe for most of its life. The watch furthermore retains its original Oyster crown with Brevet logo.



THE SERIAL NUMBER STANDS BETWEEN THE LUGS.

The dial is completely original and has been protected from the elements for decades, thanks to its Oyster case. It has been preserved in pristine condition; all graphics are clear without spotting or tarnishing. Interestingly enough, there is virtually no signs of wear at all between the lugs, which display original grain finishing and unbelievably crisp serial numbers. Thus, the present leather strap is very likely original to the watch. This, coupled with the fitted presentation box, provides an insight to how this watch originally left the Rolex factory.

106 ROLEX MILESTONES



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830 Ref. 6036 ‘Killy Serpico Y Laino’

highly exceptional pink gold Spanish triple calendar chronograph wristwatch with two-tone dial, bracelet and guarantee, retailed by Serpico Y Laino. 勞力士,精細,18K紅金鏈帶腕錶,配計時功能、日、月、星期三曆及雙色錶盤,星期及月份以西班牙文顯示,

DETAIL OF THE ASTOUNDING PRESERVATION STATE OF THE WATCH – NOTICE THE SERPICO Y LAINO SIGNATURE ABOVE THE 6 O’CLOCK COUNTER – VIEW OF THE MOVEMENT NSIDE THE CASE.

“Jean Claude Killy”,型號6036,附證書,約1951年製

108 ROLEX MILESTONES

YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1951 6036 847'214 'Jean Claude Killy' 18k pink gold Mechanical, 72C, 17 jewels 18k pink gold Rolex Oyster bracelet, 187 mm. maximum length 18k pink gold Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped S&L and GF 36 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed, dial and bracelet further signed by retailer

ESTIMATE HKD 2,000,000-4,000,000 • USD 250,000-500,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex guarantee with stamped Serpico Y Laino. LITERATURE For another example of a pink gold reference 6036 with pink gold bracelet, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 154.

Reference 6036 replaced its predecessor, reference 5036, in 1951. Named after champion sportsman and Rolex ambassador Jean-Claude Killy, the ‘Killy’ is the only Rolex model to feature a full calendar and chronograph complication. Two different generations of the ‘Killy’ precede the present watch, starting from reference 4767 and 5036. Reference 6036 is the third generation example, followed by 6236. The reference was typically cased in stainless steel. Yet, for their most discerning clients, Rolex also offered the model in yellow gold, steel and gold combinations, and most exclusively, in pink gold. Fresh to the market and offered in astounding condition, the present watch fulfills the stringent requirements of any serious collector and scholar. Retailed at Serpico Y Laino, the celebrated retailer in Venezuela, the watch proudly features the firm’s signature above 6 o'clock and stamped on the clasp. Only a select few retailers have had the privilege of stamping their name on Rolex watches. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

I am very impressed by this correct and complete pink gold ‘Killy’, which has been preserved in unbelievable condition. Beautiful and original, the two-tone dial has aged, with the outer date ring

slightly darker in color than the main portion of the dial. The dial is further



finished with pink gold numerals and hands that match its pink gold case and bracelet. The date wheel is Spanish, which is correct considering the watch was retailed in South America. The case can only be described as breathtaking, with full lugs and incredibly balanced proportions. There is a strong and deep hallmark under the lug, and the reference number, gold marks and case maker mark for C.R. Spillmann SA are incredibly crisp to the case back. These markings on the case back were only used on South American imports. Even the slightest polishing would have completely wiped these marks off, attesting to the original condition of the watch.

THE CASE BACK DISPLAYS ENGRAVED MARKINGS.

The Gay Frères bracelet is furthermore stamped GF and S&L for the retailer, adding another element of interest. Accompanying this watch is its original guarantee with stamp for the retailer.

110 ROLEX MILESTONES




Rolex Cosmograph DAytona

T

here is a kind of magic with some objects that makes them stand out, which governs its fortune and stardom with the public, and even more with consumers all over the world. It is a magic mixture

of marketing, product, and destiny, which can modify the nature of what we buy or use, making it unique and highly desirable. This is what happened to a timepiece, which over an almost 50-year life span has transformed its own essence: in the beginning it was a chronograph, today it is unquestionably ‘the Daytona’. How this metamorphosis occurred, is an enigma – unresolved by Rolex itself. Born as a manual winding sports chronograph, subject for the first twenty years of its life to continuous re-thinks on its commercial position, the Daytona has been lucky enough – or perhaps there was a genius at work? – to change its appeal at exactly the same time the watch changed from being merely a teller of time to a status symbol. In fact, in 1988, the boom year for wristwatches, Rolex abandoned the manual charge – a remarkable contradiction if we only think about the crown that had to be constantly screwed and unscrewed every day – and finally introduced the automatic movement to its watches. At that moment, due to a supply shortage from Zenith, who built the base calibre ‘El Primero’, and also due to an evaluation error on the actual market demand for the new model, the dealers found themselves, within a couple of days, with long waiting lists for the consignment of what was to become a new legend. At the same time, the by now old manual charged timepieces undertook a relatively swift step into a collectors market paradise, becoming in the process an icon, which up to the present day remains unchanged. No more so than with the ‘Paul Newman’.


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831 Ref. 6239 Daytona ‘Brown Compax’

fine, very rare and beautiful yellow gold chronograph wristwatch with ‘tropical’ subsidiary registers and original leather strap.

SHOT OF THE BEAUTIFULLY-PRESERVED CRISP CASE, CROWN AND PUSHERS – CLOSE-UP OF THE COUNTERS, FULL HANDS SET AND GRAPHICS – GLIMPSE OF THE VALJOUX 722-1 MECHANISM.

勞力士,精細及罕有,18K黃金腕錶,配計時功能及棕色子盤,“Cosmograph Daytona”,型號6239,約1969年製

114 ROLEX MILESTONES

YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1969 6239 2'330'501 Cosmograph Daytona 18k yellow gold Mechanical, 722-1, 17 jewels Brown Rolex leather strap Gilt Rolex buckle 37 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 500,000-1,000,000 • USD 62,500-125,000 LITERATURE For another example of a yellow gold reference 6239, please see 100 Superlative Rolex Watches by John Goldberger, page 238. Another example is also displayed in Ultimate Rolex Daytona, by Pucci Papaleo, page 216.

Reference 6239, first launched in 1963, was the very first Rolex chronograph wristwatch to officially feature the ‘Cosmograph Daytona’ signature. The 6239 reference ceased production after six years of manufacture, making way for successor reference 6262, featuring an upgraded Valjoux 727 movement and retaining non-screw down pushers. While reference 6239 is perhaps best known for being fitted with Paul Newman dials, rarer still, is the presence the model cased in yellow gold. Indeed, during the reference's life span, approximately 300 examples were cased in gold, which is astounding when one takes into account the model’s 14,000 unit production run. The chronograph illustrated in these pages is thus exceedingly rare. While the reference 6239 was considered a 'technical' watch, Rolex cased the model in yellow gold for their most exclusive and well-to-do customers, as a luxurious alternative to record time and measure speed. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This watch features a wonderfully crisp case, with sharp gold and hallmarks beneath the lugs. Retaining original proportions, the watch features full lugs with sharp milled finishes. I particularly like that the bezel and pushers are original on this example. The most beautiful feature, however, is the dial. The subsidiary registers have 'turned' a rich chocolate brown shade, contrasting with the gold graphics and soleil dial beautifully. The luminous dots are still intact, round and formed, and have aged to a dark yellow tone in the form of patina.



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832 Ref. 6265 Cosmograph ‘Cappuccino’

very rare and highly attractive stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with ‘tropical’ subsidiary registers, guarantee and presentation box.

UP-CLOSE VIEW OF THE PROPORTIONS AND MILLED FINISHES – ENLARGEMENT DETAIL OF THE BEZEL AND TROPICAL SUBSIDIARY REGISTERS – THE TIMEPIECE IS HOUSED IN ITS FITTED BOX.

勞力士,非常罕有,不銹鋼腕錶,配計時功能及棕色子盤,“Cosmograph”,型號6265,附證書及盒子,約1971年製

116 ROLEX MILESTONES

YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1971 6265, inside case back stamped 6262 2'851'466 Cosmograph Stainless steel Mechanical, 727, 17 jewels Brown suede strap Stainless steel Rolex buckle 37 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 480,000-960,000 • USD 60,000-120,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex guarantee dated 20 April 1974, business card of former Manager at Crisson, product literature and fitted presentation box. LITERATURE For another example of reference 6265 always displaying ‘mustard’ subsidiary dials, please see Ultimate Rolex Daytona by Pucci Papaleo, page 475. PROVENANCE Christie’s 10 November 2013, Rolex Daytona "Lesson One", lot 22.

Launched in 1969, the references 6263 and 6265 were successors to the references 6241 and 6239, respectively. Thanks to improvements to the screw down pushers and crown, the chronograph wristwatch was now guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 50 meters and featured an ‘Oyster’ designation printed on the dial. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This very attractive watch, with 2.8 million serial number, is among the first series of reference 6265. The case back is further stamped 6262, signifying that the watch was part of the first batch produced. Research suggests that Rolex fitted early examples of 6263 and 6265 with left over case backs from previous models. Aside from these subtle details, the most striking aspect of this watch is the dial. The superb silver soleil dial is enhanced by ‘tropical’ subsidiary registers, which have turned from a black, to a subtle warm chocolate brown color. It is astounding that the registers have aged so evenly. The luminous dots are furthermore intact, and perfectly round on the dial. The case is impressive, retaining its proportions and milled finishes to the top of the lugs. This watch is also fitted with the correct bezel and pushers. This watch is completed with its original guarantee along with presentation box. The provenance of this watch is remarkable, having been sold at Christie’s historic Rolex Daytona "Lesson One" sale, lot 22.



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833 Ref. 6263 ‘Paul Newman Tropical Panda’

fine and highly attractive stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with ‘Paul Newman’ dial, 'tropical' outer minute track, bracelet and guarantee. 勞力士,精細及罕有,不銹鋼鏈帶腕錶,配計時功能、“Paul Newman”錶盤,“Cosmograph ‘Paul Newman’”,

INTERNAL VIEW OF THE CASE BACK WITH ENGRAVED DESIGNATION – DETAILD CLOSE-UP OF THE COUNTERS AND OUTER MINUTE TRACK – ZOOMED IN PICTURE OF THE BALANCE WHEEL.

型號6263,附證書,約1971年製

118 ROLEX MILESTONES

YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1971 6263, inside case back stamped 6239 2'653'869 Oyster Cosmograph “Paul Newman” Stainless steel Mechanical, 727, 17 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, 185 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 271 Stainless steel Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped 1.71 37.5 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 2,800,000-5,600,000 • USD 350,000-700,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex punched Guarantee dated 4 December 1974. LITERATURE For another example of a reference 6263 Paul Newman 'Panda', please see Ultimate Rolex Daytona by Pucci Papaleo, page 349.

The ‘Paul Newman’ has become one of the most fashionable and discerning chronograph wristwatches among Rolex collectors today. The unusual dial layout, coupled with ‘matchstick’ registers, is instantly recognizable upon a glance. The Paul Newman reference 6263 generally features either a white or black dial. Those fitted with a white dial and black subsidiary registers, such as the present watch, are given the moniker ‘Panda’, due to its color scheme that mimics its namesake. In contrast, those fitted with a black dial, white registers and a red outer track are dubbed ‘Oyster Sotto’, due to the dial configuration of the watch. While the 'Panda' is considered a vintage wristwatch, its appearance is still incredibly modern today. Due to the reference's unpopularity at the time of production, only very limited number of pieces were ever manufactured. Many retailers had 'Paul Newmans' sitting in stock years after its production. As such, the model is much rarer compared to its non-Paul Newman counterparts. A similar example was sold at Phillips’ START-STOP-RESET: 88 Epic Stainless Steel Chronographs, lot 34, for an astounding 929,000 CHF. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The ‘Paul Newman’ Cosmograph Daytona has undergone subtle changes throughout its production history. The present watch, featuring a desirable Mk 2 dial, displays sharp serifs to the ‘Oyster Cosmograph’ graphics.



In contrast, watches fitted with a Mk 1 dial do not feature serifs to the ‘Oyster Cosmograph’ graphics. This wristwatch also features its original Mk 1 pushers, which is correct when one considers the serial number. The dial has been preserved in really excellent condition, and the outer track has aged to a warm 'tropical' tone, displaying a fascinating brown chocolate colour shade that is a sight to behold.

ENLARGED DETAIL OF BEZEL, CROWN AND PUSHER.

The case is wonderful, with sharp edges and milled finish. The watch furthermore retains its original bracelet, stamped for the first quarter of 1971. Rarer still is the presence of the original punched guarantee from South America, dated 4 December 1974, which brings the watch to another level in terms of collectability.

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Lot

834 Ref. 6265 Cosmograph ‘Full Set’

very rare yellow gold chronograph wristwatch with bracelet, original guarantee, sales tags and fitted presentation box.

SIDE VIEW OF THE SHARP EDGES OF CASE, CROWN AND PUSHERS – VIEW OF THE BLACK DIAL WITH CONTRASTING GOLD GRAPHICS – THE WATCH COMES ALONG WITH ITS FITTED BOX.

勞力士,非常罕有,18K黃金鏈帶腕錶,配計時功能,“Cosmograph Daytona”,型號6265,附證書及盒子,約1986年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1986 6265 16’286 9’334’422 Cosmograph Daytona 18k yellow gold Mechanical, 727, 17 jewels 18k yellow gold Rolex Oyster bracelet, 179 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 71 18k yellow gold Rolex folding deployant clasp 37.5 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 480,000-960,000 • USD 60,000-120,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex punched guarantee dated 3 April 1986, sales tags, wallet, product literature, fitted presentation box and outer packaging. LITERATURE For another example of a reference 6265 in yellow gold, please see Ultimate Rolex Daytona by Pucci Papaleo, page 453.

Reference 6265 was introduced to the market approximately in 1970, and ceased production in 1987. While the reference was mainly cased in stainless steel, limited amounts were also cased in 18k or 14k yellow gold. Reference 6265 was in production for almost 20 years, yet no more than 2000 examples were cased in gold. From the early 1980s and onwards, gold examples featured a movement number engraved on the plate, behind the balance wheel. Research suggests that this was related to the officially certified chronometer movement. Around this period, Rolex modified the dial layout for gold versions, and the ‘OCC’ designation was printed on the dial. Of particular note is the guarantee, with punched country code for Hong Kong (400), stating the watch was retailed at Zurich Watch Co. We are delighted that this watch has returned home, thirty years since its original sale, ready to be cherished by its next owner. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This example, among the very last batch of 6265s ever made, is preserved in excellent condition with sharp edges and deep hallmarks to the back of the lugs. The case back displays a crisp milled finish. The matte black dial contrasts wonderfully with the gold graphics, and the luminous dots are perfectly formed. The watch retains its original pushers and bezel, along with punched guarantee, sales tag and fitted presentation box, which is all complete and original.



Lot

835 Ref. 6263 ‘Paul Newman Oyster Sotto’

n exceptionally rare and important stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with Paul Newman ‘Oyster Sotto’ dial and bracelet. 勞力士,極罕有,不銹鋼鏈帶腕錶,配計時功能及“Oyster Sotto”錶盤,“Cosmograph Daytona, ‘Paul Newman’”,

THE WATCH IS POWERED BY THE 727 VALJOUX MOVEMENT – SHOT DISPLAYING THE COUNTERS, SCALES AND GRAPHICS – PROFILE SHOT OF THE CRISP CASE BACK, CROWN AND PUSHERS.

型號6263,約1969年製

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YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1970 6263, inside case back stamped 6262 2’200’329 Cosmograph Daytona, ‘Paul Newman’ Stainless steel Mechanical, 727, 17 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, 180 mm. maximum length Stainless steel Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped 78 37.5 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 4,800,000-9,600,000 • USD 600,000-1,200,000 LITERATURE For another example of a reference 6263 ‘Oyster Sotto’, please see Ultimate Rolex Daytona by Pucci Papaleo, page 344.

The most exclusive and sought-after variant of reference 6263 is, with great certainty, the ‘Oyster Sotto Paul Newman’. In fact, Rolex scholars estimate that less than 20 examples have ever graced the market. The phrase 'Oyster Sotto', or ‘Oyster Beneath’ in Italian, signifies the correct dial configuration of a reference 6263 ‘Paul Newman’ with threecolor black dial. A correct black dial is always printed ‘Rolex Cosmograph Oyster’, as opposed to ‘Rolex Oyster Cosmograph’, the latter of which is correct for a ‘Paul Newman Panda’ with white dial. The black ‘Oyster Sottos’ are the rarest among all Paul Newmans ever produced. It is interesting to note that ‘Oyster Sotto’ dials were fitted to the earliest 6263s, which newly featured waterproof screw down pushers. The dials were originally fitted to non-waterproof references 6262 or 6264, which bore ‘Rolex Cosmograph’ only. The ‘Oyster’ designation was thus later added to the dial, to denote reference 6263’s waterproof ability. Hence, the ‘Oyster’ print does not display any serifs, and looks unusual compared to the ‘Rolex Cosmograph’ font. The ‘Oyster Sotto’ has reached new heights in popularity, particularly after having achieved a record-breaking price of 1,985,000 CHF at Phillips’ START-STOP-RESET: 88 Epic Stainless Steel Chronographs sale, lot 31. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

The ‘Oyster Sotto’ is a very elusive watch, one that hardly ever appears on the market. Correct examples are very hard to find, given the popularity of ‘Paul Newman’ wristwatches today.



As such, I am very pleased to present this ‘Oyster Sotto’. While it was produced among the last batch of ‘Oyster Sotto’ 6263s with a 2.200 million serial number, the dial is completely original with round and complete luminous dots. The Mk 2 dial features a slightly elongated ‘tail’ to the ‘R’ in Rolex, and the white subsidiary dials have aged to an ivory tone. The case back, stamped 6262 is also correct for the ‘Oyster Sotto’ Paul Newman.

VIEW OF THE CASE BACK WITH THE MARKINGS.

The case is preserved in great condition with sharp finishes, original Mk 1 millerighe pushers, and correct bezel. The bracelet is from the period.

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Lot

836 Ref. 6263 ‘UAE Eagle’

n exceptionally rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with UAE Coat of Arms dial, bracelet and box, made for Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. 勞力士,罕有,不銹鋼鏈帶腕錶,配計時功能及阿聯酋盾徽錶盤,“Oyster Cosmograph ‘UAE Desert Eagle’”,

IMAGE SHOWING THE WELL-DEFINED CASE AND BRACELET – MAGNIFIED SHOT OF THE DIAL HIGHLIGHTING THE UAE QURAYSH HAWK – UP.CLOSE OF THE VALJOUX 727 MECHANISM IN THE CASE.

型號6263,附盒子,約1975年製

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YEAR REFERENCE CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1975 6263, inside case back stamped 6265 4’137’760 Oyster Cosmograph ‘UAE Desert Eagle’ Stainless steel Mechanical, 727, 17 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, reference 78350, 183 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 571 Stainless steel Rolex folding deployant clasp stamped 1.76 37.5 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed, dial further stamped with the UAE Desert Eagle and signature of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Wazarah Ad Difa’A.

ESTIMATE HKD 1,440,000-2,880,000 • USD 180,000-360,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex fitted presentation box with outer packaging and extra hands. LITERATURE A similar example is prominently illustrated in Ultimate Rolex Daytona, by Pucci Papaleo, page 400.

Rolex watches have long been favored by Sheiks, army officials and the ruling party in the Middle East. It comes as no surprise that these timepieces were also their gift of choice, particularly in the 1970s. During this time, Rolex received a number of special orders for dials featuring the coat of arms, or the names of the royal family. Having never appeared at auction before, this correct reference 6263 features a custom dial with the UAE Quraysh Hawk. Made upon special request for Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Emir of Dubai in the mid1970, the present watch was part of an order comprising a few dozen timepieces. Reference 6263, introduced to the market in 1969, was available until the mid 1980s. Fitted with an acrylic bezel insert and screw down pump pushers, the watch was a commercial success. Most interestingly, this watch is ‘one’ serial number apart from the very same model sold at Phillips’ historical START-STOP-RESET: 88 Epic Steel Chronographs sale, which fetched a staggering price of 605,000 CHF, further legitimizing the present example. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

There are many points of interest regarding this watch. Firstly, the dial is in incredible condition and is very attractive. Rendered in polychrome relief



printing, the UAE emblem (the Quraysh Hawk) is emblazoned at 12 o’clock, with the signature of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum proudly displayed below. Above 6 o’clock is the signature of the Wazarah Ad Difa’A department written in Arabic script. These graphics are all original and correct. The ‘Sigma’ dial is also correct for this model. The dial features angular numeral markers, softly shimmering in a way that only white gold can. The luminous is round and perfectly formed, having turned with light orange patina, which match the hands. The excellent condition of the case is also very striking. Featuring sharp finishes to the top of the lugs and edges, the watch retains its original screw down pushers and bezel insert. The bracelet, stamped for the first quarter of 1976 is also original to the watch.

INTERNAL SIDE OF THE ENGRAVED CASE BACK.

The present lot’s rarity and attractive appearance places it among one of the most impressive Cosmograph Daytona models in recent years.

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Lot

837 Ref. 16520 Daytona ‘Winner’

n attractive stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with guarantee, letter and presentation box, awarded to the winner of ‘1995 Rolex 24 at Daytona’.

THE IMAGE SHOWS THE WATCH WITH ITS ACCESSORIES – VIEW OF THE ENGRAVED CASE BACK, CROWN AND PUSHERS – ZOOMED IN SHOT HIGHLIGHTING THE RED DAYTONA SCRIPT.

勞力士,不銹鋼自動上弦腕錶,配計時功能,“Cosmograph Daytona”,型號16520,附證書及盒子,約1993年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1993 16520, inside case back stamped 16500 71’347 S414653 Cosmograph Daytona Stainless steel Automatic, 4030, 31 jewels Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet, ref. 78360, 175 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 503 B Stainless steel Rolex twinlock folding deployant clasp 39 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed, case back further engraved Winner Rolex 24 at Daytona 1995

ESTIMATE HKD 400,000-800,000 • USD 50,000-100,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex Official Chronometer Certification dated September 1994, International Service Guarantee dated 23 March 2006, service receipt dated 20 March 2006, product literature, signed letter from Christophe Bouchut dated 8 November 1996, signed photograph of Christophe Bouchut, cap, Daytona pin, fitted presentation box and outer packaging. PROVENANCE Formerly from the collection of Mr. Christophe Bouchut.

The ‘24 Hours of Daytona’ automobile race is one of the most grueling automobile competitions in the world. Every year, world-class teams of drivers descend on Daytona Beach, Florida, to participate in the 24-hour endurance car race. Although ‘24 Hours of Daytona’ was inaugurated in 1966, it was not until 1991 that Rolex became the official title sponsor. Since then, the manufacture has presented winning team members an engraved Daytona wristwatch upon their victory. This watch was presented to Christophe Bouchut after his victory in the 1995 ‘24 Hours of Daytona’ race. What truly sets this watch apart is the ‘WINNER Rolex 24 at Daytona 1995’ engraving to the case back. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This watch celebrates two very important milestones within the history of Rolex. Accompanied by its original guarantee and documentation of provenance, the present watch represents Rolex’s unwavering support for motor sports, and commitment to the car racing industry. Reference 16520 is also a very innovative Rolex model, as it houses the iconic Zenith-based caliber 4030 mechanism. This timepiece represents a great stride in the watchmaking industry, and pays tribute to the very first automatic chronograph movement in the world.



Lot

838 Ref. 16568 Daytona ‘Pavé Dial’

very rare diamond and emerald-set yellow gold chronograph wristwatch with bracelet, guarantee and fitted presentation box. 勞力士,非常罕有,18K黃金鑲鑽石及綠寶石,自動上弦鏈帶腕錶,配計時功能,“Cosmograph Daytona”,

VIEW SHOWING THE POLISHED AND THE BRUSHED SURFACES – THE TIMEPIECE COMES WITH ITS PRESENTATION BOX – NOTICE THE EMERALD SET HOUR INDEX AND THE DIAMOND PAVÉ DIAL.

型號16568,附證書及盒子,約1994年製

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YEAR REFERENCE MOVEMENT CASE MODEL NAME MATERIAL CALIBRE BRACELET/STRAP CLASP/BUCKLE DIMENSIONS SIGNED

Circa 1994 16568 108’141 W123754 Cosmograph Daytona 18k yellow gold, diamonds and emeralds Automatic, 4030, 31 jewels 18k yellow gold Rolex Oyster bracelet, 190 mm. maximum length, end links stamped 103 18k yellow gold Rolex twinlock folding deployant clasp 39 mm. diameter Case, dial and movement signed

ESTIMATE HKD 800,000-1,600,000 • USD 100,000-200,000 ACCESSORIES With Rolex undated Official Chronometer Certification, product literature, wallet, cloth, pouch, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.

It is very laborious, expensive and time consuming for any watchmaking firm to create lavishly set masterpieces. It is even more so for Rolex, as the manufacture has extremely high standards in quality. As such, Rolex hardly manufactured heavily embellished wristwatches. In contrast, the Cosmograph Daytona has always been considered a ‘technical’ watch, traditionally cased in stainless steel. Yet, as tastes and demands evolved, diamond-set Daytonas started to appear on the market around the time the Zenith caliber was introduced. When Rolex’s superior craftsmanship is coupled with the famous Daytona caliber 4030, the outcome is sublime. JOHN GOLDBERGER’S OPINION

This watch features two components that Rolex is particularly gifted at creating: exquisite gem-setting and legendary movements. Fitted with a baguette diamond-set bezel and pavé dial, the present watch features wonderfully well-matched emeralds set in yellow gold chatons, in lieu of numerals. Rolex’s craftsmanship is second to none, and I really appreciate the level of skill required to manufacture this watch. The watch is furthermore fitted with Rolex’s legendary Zenith ‘El Primero’ movement, Rolex’s first automatic Daytona movement. This movement is now discontinued, and highly sought after among collectors today. Preserved in pristine condition, the watch illustrated here is accompanied by its important accessories such as guarantee, product literature, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.



Guide for Prospective Buyers Buying at Auction The following pages are designed to offer you information on how to buy at auction at Phillips. Our staff will be happy to assist you. Conditions of Sale The Conditions of Sale and Authorship Warranty which appear later in this catalogue govern the auction. Bidders are strongly encouraged to read them as they outline the legal relationship among Phillips, the seller and the buyer and describe the terms upon which property is bought at auction. Please be advised that Phillips generally acts as agent for the seller. Bidders should also read the Important Notices immediately following this Guide for Prospective Buyers. Buyer’s Premium Phillips charges the successful bidder a commission, or buyer’s premium, on the hammer price of each lot sold. The buyer’s premium is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price at the following rates: 25% of the hammer price up to and including HK$1,600,000, 20% of the portion of the hammer price above HK$1,600,000 up to and including HK$22,500,000 and 12% of the portion of the hammer price above HK$22,500,000. The purchase price payable for any lot is the sum of the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium plus any applicable tax and charges. 1 Prior to Auction Catalogue Subscriptions If you would like to purchase a catalogue for this auction or any other Phillips sale, please contact us at +852 2318 2000, +41 22 317 8181, +44 20 7318 4010 or +1 212 940 1240. Pre-Sale Estimates Pre-sale estimates are intended as a guide for prospective buyers. Any bid within the high and low estimate range should, in our opinion, offer a chance of success. However, many lots achieve prices below or above the pre-sale estimates. Where ‘Estimate on Request’ appears, please contact the specialist department for further information. It is advisable to contact us closer to the time of the auction as estimates can be subject to revision. Pre-sale estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or any applicable taxes. Pre-Sale Estimates in US Dollars and Euros Although the sale is conducted in Hong Kong dollars, the pre-sale estimates in the auction catalogues may also be printed in US dollars and/or euros. Since the exchange rate is that at the time of catalogue production and not at the date of auction, you should treat estimates in US dollars or euros as a guide only. Catalogue Entries Phillips may print in the catalogue entry the history of ownership of the property, as well as the exhibition history and references to the work in art publications. While we are careful in the cataloguing process, provenance, exhibition and literature references may not be exhaustive and in some cases we may intentionally refrain from disclosing the identity of previous owners. Please note that all dimensions of the property set forth in the catalogue entry are approximate. Condition of Lots Our catalogues include references to condition only in the descriptions of multiple works (e.g., prints). Such references, though, do not amount to a full description of condition. The absence of reference to the condition of a lot in the catalogue entry does not imply that the lot is free from faults or imperfections. Solely as a convenience to clients, Phillips may provide condition reports. In preparing such reports, our specialists assess the condition in a manner appropriate to the estimated value of the property. While condition reports are prepared honestly and carefully, our staff are not professional restorers. We therefore encourage all prospective buyers to inspect the property at the pre-sale exhibitions and recommend, particularly in the case of any lot of significant value, that you retain your own restorer or professional advisor to report to you on the property’s condition prior to bidding. Moreover, condition reports are not exhaustive and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate bases(s) or dome. The absence of a condition report or the absence of a reference to damage in the catalogue does not imply that the lot is in good condition, working order or free from restoration or repair. Pre-Auction Viewing Pre-auction viewings are open to the public and free of charge. Our specialists are available to give advice and condition reports at viewings or by appointment. 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If you are not the successful bidder on a Premium Lot and do not owe Phillips or any of our affiliated companies any debt, the deposit will be refunded to you by wire transfer (in the same currency in which you paid the deposit) or credit card refund, as the case may be, the refund will be processed within seven days after the date of the auction. Symbol Key The following key explains the symbols you may see inside this catalogue. O x Guaranteed Property The seller of lots designated with the symbol O has been guaranteed a minimum price financed solely by Phillips. Where the guarantee is provided by a third party or jointly by us and a third party, the property will be denoted with the symbols O x. When a third party has financed all or part of our financial interest in a lot, it assumes all or part of the risk that the lot will not be sold and will be remunerated accordingly. The compensation will be a fixed fee, a percentage of the hammer price or the buyer’s premium or some combination of the foregoing. The third party may bid on the guaranteed lot during the auction. If the third party is the successful bidder, the remuneration may be netted against the final purchase price. If the lot is not sold, the third party may incur a loss. Δ Property in which Phillips has an Ownership Interest Lots with this symbol indicate that Phillips owns the lot in whole or in part or has an economic interest in the lot equivalent to an ownership interest.

No Reserve Unless indicated by a •, all lots in this catalogue are offered subject to a reserve. A reserve is the confidential value established between Phillips and the seller and below which a lot may not be sold. The reserve for each lot is generally set at a percentage of the low estimate and will not exceed the low pre-sale estimate. ∑ Endangered Species Lots with this symbol have been identified at the time of cataloguing as containing endangered or other protected species of wildlife which may be subject to restrictions regarding export or import and which may require permits for export as well as import. Please refer to Paragraph 4 of the Guide for Prospective Buyers and Paragraph 11 of the Conditions of Sale. * Premium Lots Lots with this symbol carry a low pre-sale estimate of HK$8,000,000 or more and are referred to by Phillips as Premium Lots. Prospective buyers who wish to bid on Premium Lots must complete the pre-registration form and pay the Premium Lot deposit, as described more fully in this Paragraph 1 of the Guide for Prospective Buyers. ▼ Restricted Importation Lots with this symbol may be subject to importation restriction in the US. Please refer to the Important Notices which appear in this catalogue immediately following this Guide for Prospective Buyers. 2 Bidding in the Sale Bidding at Auction Bids may be executed during the auction in person by paddle, by telephone, online or prior to the sale in writing by absentee bid. Proof of identity in the form of government-issued identification will be required, as will an original signature. We may also require that you furnish us with a bank reference. Bidding in Person To bid in person, you will need to register for and collect a paddle before the auction begins. New clients are encouraged to register at least 48 hours in advance of a sale to allow sufficient time for us to process your information. All lots sold will be invoiced to the name and address to which the paddle has been registered and invoices cannot be transferred to other names and addresses. Please do not misplace your paddle. In the event you lose it, inform a Phillips staff member immediately. At the end of the auction, please return your paddle to the registration desk. Bidding by Telephone If you cannot attend the auction, you may bid live on the telephone with one of our multilingual staff members. This service must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance of the sale and is available for lots whose low pre-sale estimate is at least HK$8,000. Telephone bids may be recorded. By bidding on the telephone, you consent to the recording of your conversation. We suggest that you leave a maximum bid, excluding the buyer’s premium, which we can execute on your behalf in the event we are unable to reach you by telephone. To arrange a telephone bid please contact the Hong Kong bids department at +852 2318 2029. Online Bidding If you cannot attend the auction in person, you may bid online on our online live bidding platform available on our website at www.phillips.com.The digital saleroom is optimized to run on Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer browsers. Clients who wish to run the platform on Safari will need to install Adobe Flash Player. Follow the links to ‘Auctions’ and ‘Digital Saleroom’ and then pre-register by clicking on ‘Register to Bid Live.’ The first time you register you will be required to create an account; thereafter you will only need to register for each sale. You must pre-register at least 24 hours before the start of the auction in order to be approved by our bid department. Please note that corporate firewalls may cause difficulties for online bidders.


Absentee Bids If you are unable to attend the auction and cannot participate by telephone, Phillips will be happy to execute written bids on your behalf. A bidding form can be found at the back of this catalogue. This service is free and confidential. Bids must be placed in the currency of the sale. Our staff will attempt to execute an absentee bid at the lowest possible price taking into account the reserve and other bidders. Always indicate a maximum bid, excluding the buyer’s premium. Unlimited bids will not be accepted. Any absentee bid must be received at least 24 hours in advance of the sale. In the event of identical bids, the earliest bid received will take precedence. Employee Bidding Employees of Phillips and our affiliated companies, including the auctioneer, may bid at the auction by placing absentee bids so long as they do not know the reserve when submitting their absentee bids and otherwise comply with our employee bidding procedures. Bidding Increments Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in increments of up to 10%, subject to the Auctioneer’s discretion. Absentee bids that do not conform to the increments set below may be lowered to the next bidding increment. HK$1,000 to HK$2,000 HK$2,000 to HK$3,000 HK$3,000 to HK$5,000 HK$5,000 to HK$10,000 HK$10,000 to HK$20,000 HK$20,000 to HK$30,000 HK$30,000 to HK$50,000 HK$50,000 to HK$100,000 HK$100,000 to HK$200,000 HK$200,000 to HK$300,000 HK$300,000 to HK$500,000 HK$500,000 to HK$1,000,000 Above HK$1,000,000

by HK$100s by HK$200s by HK$200, 500, 800 (i.e., HK$4,200, HK$4,500, HK$4,800) by HK$500s by HK$1,000s by HK$2,000s by HK$2,000, HK$5,000, HK$8,000 by HK$5,000s by HK$10,000s by HK$20,000s by HK$20,000, 50,000, 80,000 (i.e., HK$320,000, HK$350,000, HK$380,000) by HK$50,000s at the auctioneer’s discretion

The auctioneer may vary the increments during the course of the auction at his or her own discretion. 3 The Auction As noted above, the auction is governed by the Conditions of Sale and Authorship Warranty. All prospective bidders should read them carefully. They may be amended by saleroom addendum or auctioneer’s announcement. Interested Parties Announcement In situations where a person allowed to bid on a lot has a direct or indirect interest in such lot, such as the beneficiary or executor of an estate selling the lot, a joint owner of the lot or a party providing or participating in a guarantee on the lot, Phillips will make an announcement in the saleroom that interested parties may bid on the lot. Consecutive and Responsive Bidding; No Reserve Lots The auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer may further bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve by placing consecutive bids or bids in response to other bidders. If a lot is offered without reserve, unless there are already competing absentee bids, the auctioneer will generally open the bidding at 50% of the lot’s low pre-sale estimate. In the absence of a bid at that level, the auctioneer will proceed backwards at his or her discretion until a bid is recognized and will then advance the bidding from that amount. Absentee bids on no reserve lots will, in the absence of a higher bid, be executed at approximately 50% of the low pre-sale estimate or at the amount of the bid if it is less than 50% of the low pre-sale estimate. If there is no bid whatsoever on a no reserve lot, the auctioneer may deem such lot unsold. 4 After the Auction Payment Buyers are required to pay for purchases immediately following the auction unless other arrangements have been agreed with Phillips in writing in advance of the sale. Payment must be made in Hong Kong dollars by wire transfer, as noted in Paragraph 6 of the Conditions of Sale. Cash and cheques are not accepted. Credit Cards As a courtesy to clients, Phillips accepts payment by credit card up to HK$800,000. A processing fee will apply. For details on credit card payment please contact the Client Services department at +852 2318 2000. Collection It is our policy to request proof of identity on collection of a lot. A lot will be released to the buyer or the buyer’s authorized representative when Phillips has received full and cleared payment and we are not owed any other amount by the buyer. After the auction, all lots will be kept at our offices at Room 1301, 13/F York House, Landmark, Central, Hong Kong.

Loss or Damage Buyers are reminded that Phillips accepts liability for loss or damage to lots for a maximum of seven days following the auction. Transport and Shipping As a free service for buyers, Phillips will wrap purchased lots for hand carry only. We do not provide packing, handling or shipping services directly. However, we will coordinate with shipping agents instructed by you in order to facilitate the packing, handling and shipping of property purchased at Phillips. Please refer to Paragraph 7 of the Conditions of Sale for more information. Export and Import Licences Before bidding for any property, prospective bidders are advised to make independent enquiries as to whether a licence is required to export the property from Hong Kong or to import it into another country. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to comply with all import and export laws and to obtain any necessary licences or permits. The denial of any required licence or permit or any delay in obtaining such documentation will not justify the cancellation of the sale or any delay in making full payment for the lot. Endangered Species Items made of or incorporating plant or animal material, such as coral, crocodile, ivory, whalebone, Brazilian rosewood, rhinoceros horn or tortoiseshell, irrespective of age, percentage or value, may require a licence or certificate prior to exportation and additional licences or certificates upon importation to the US or to any country within or outside the European Union (EU). Please note that the ability to obtain an export licence or certificate does not ensure the ability to obtain an import licence or certificate in another country, and vice versa. We suggest that prospective bidders check with their own government regarding wildlife import requirements prior to placing a bid. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any necessary export or import licences or certificates as well as any other required documentation. Please note that the US prohibits the importation of any item containing African elephant ivory. Asian elephant ivory may be imported in to the US only if accompanied by independent scientific analysis regarding continent of origin and confirmation the object is more than 100 years old. We have not obtained a scientific analysis on any lot prior to sale and cannot indicate whether elephant ivory in a particular lot is African or Asian elephant. Buyers purchase these lots at their own risk and will be responsible for the costs of obtaining any scientific analysis or other report required in connection with their proposed import of such property into the US. With regard to any item containing endangered species other than elephant ivory, an importer into the US must provide documented evidence of the species identification and age of an object in order to demonstrate that the object qualifies as an antique. This will require the buyer to obtain an independent appraisal certifying the species of endangered material on the object and certifying that the object is not less than 100 years of age. A prospective buyer planning to import an object into the US may not rely on Phillips cataloguing to establish the species of endangered material on the object or to establish the age of the object and must consult with a qualified independent appraiser prior to placing a bid on the lot. Please note that lots containing potentially regulated plant or animal material are marked as a convenience to our clients, but Phillips does not accept liability for errors or for failing to mark lots containing protected or regulated species.


Important Notices

Conditions of Sale

Condition Phillips makes no representation or warranty that any watch or clock is in working order, and no catalogue description of any lot should be construed as so stating. Prospective buyers are advised to have watches and clocks checked by a competent watchmaker or watch or clock restorer before use. As a service to prospective buyers, we may provide a description of the condition of watches and clocks in the catalogue entry, including references to defects and repairs, and furnish a condition report, but such information is not necessarily complete and may not specify all mechanical replacements, restorations or defects. Please note that Phillips does not guarantee the authenticity of any individual components parts, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets and leather bands, since prior repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts. Nor does Phillips warrant that watches in water-resistant cases are currently water-resistant. Prospective buyers should inspect all watches and clocks prior to the auction to evaluate the condition of property offered for sale.

The Conditions of Sale and Authorship Warranty set forth below govern the relationship between bidders and buyers, on the one hand, and Phillips and sellers, on the other hand. All prospective buyers should read these Conditions of Sale, the Important Notices immediately following the Guide for Prospective Buyers and the Authorship Warranty carefully before bidding.

Exportation of Watch Bands Incorporating Material from Endangered Species Some of the watches offered for sale in the catalogue may have bands made of endangered or protected animal materials, such as alligator or crocodile, and may not lawfully be exported from the auction site without a CITES export permit. As explained in Paragraph 1 & 4 of the Guide for Prospective Buyers, these lots are marked with ∑ in the catalogue. Accordingly, for purchased watches that are to be shipped out of the sale site for delivery, Phillips may need to remove and retain the band before shipping the watch and buckle. Authenticity Certificates Certain manufacturers do not issue certificates of authenticity, and Phillips has no obligation to furnish a buyer with a certificate of authenticity from the manufacturer, except when specifically noted in the catalogue. Unless Phillips is satisfied that we should cancel the sale in accordance with the Authorship Warranty provided in the Conditions of Sale, the failure of a manufacturer to issue a certificate will not constitute grounds for cancellation of the sale. Premium Lots Any prospective buyer interested in any Premium Lot, which is marked in the catalogue with the symbol *, must complete Premium Lot pre-registration and make a deposit of HK$2,000,000 or such higher amount as Phillips shall require in order to bid on a Premium Lot. For details, please contact the Client Services Department at +852 2318 2000.

1 Introduction Each lot in this catalogue is offered for sale and sold subject to: (a) the Conditions of Sale and Authorship Warranty; (b) additional notices and terms printed in other places in this catalogue, including the Guide for Prospective Buyers and Important Notices and (c) supplements to this catalogue or other written material posted by Phillips in the saleroom, in each case as amended by any addendum or announcement by the auctioneer prior to the auction. By bidding at the auction, whether in person, through an agent, by written bid, by telephone bid or other means, bidders and buyers agree to be bound by these Conditions of Sale, as so changed or supplemented, and Authorship Warranty. These Conditions of Sale, as so changed or supplemented, and Authorship Warranty contain all the terms on which Phillips and the seller contract with the buyer. 2 Phillips as Agent Phillips acts as an agent for the seller, unless otherwise indicated in this catalogue or at the time of auction. On occasion, Phillips may own a lot directly, in which case we will act in a principal capacity as a consignor, or a company affiliated with Phillips may own a lot, in which case we will act as agent for that company, or Phillips or an affiliated company may have a legal, beneficial or financial interest in a lot as a secured creditor or otherwise. 3 Catalogue Descriptions and Condition of Property Lots are sold subject to the Authorship Warranty, as described in the catalogue (unless such description is changed or supplemented, as provided in Paragraph 1 above) and in the condition that they are in at the time of the sale on the following basis. (a) The knowledge of Phillips in relation to each lot is partially dependent on information provided to us by the seller, and Phillips is not able to and does not carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers acknowledge this fact and accept responsibility for carrying out inspections and investigations to satisfy themselves as to the lots in which they may be interested. Notwithstanding the foregoing, we shall exercise such reasonable care when making express statements in catalogue descriptions or condition reports as is consistent with our role as auctioneer of lots in this sale and in light of (i) the information provided to us by the seller, (ii) scholarship and technical knowledge and (iii) the generally accepted opinions of relevant experts, in each case at the time any such express statement is made. (b) Each lot offered for sale at Phillips is available for inspection by prospective buyers prior to the auction. Phillips accepts bids on lots on the basis that bidders (and independent experts on their behalf, to the extent appropriate given the nature and value of the lot and the bidder’s own expertise) have fully inspected the lot prior to bidding and have satisfied themselves as to both the condition of the lot and the accuracy of its description. (c) Prospective buyers acknowledge that many lots are of an age and type which means that they are not in perfect condition. As a courtesy to clients, Phillips may prepare and provide condition reports to assist prospective buyers when they are inspecting lots. Catalogue descriptions and condition reports may make reference to particular imperfections of a lot, but bidders should note that lots may have other faults not expressly referred to in the catalogue or condition report. All dimensions are approximate. Illustrations are for identification purposes only and cannot be used as precise indications of size or to convey full information as to the actual condition of lots. (d) Information provided to prospective buyers in respect of any lot, including any pre-sale estimate, whether written or oral, and information in any catalogue, condition or other report, commentary or valuation, is not a representation of fact but rather a statement of opinion held by Phillips. Any pre-sale estimate may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time by Phillips at our absolute discretion. Neither Phillips nor any of our affiliated companies shall be liable for any difference between the pre-sale estimates for any lot and the actual price achieved at auction or upon resale. 4 Bidding at Auction (a) Phillips has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction or participation in the sale. All bidders must register for a paddle prior to bidding, supplying such information and references as required by Phillips. (b) As a convenience to bidders who cannot attend the auction in person, Phillips may, if so instructed by the bidder, execute written absentee bids on a bidder’s behalf. Absentee bidders are required to submit bids on the ‘Absentee Bid Form’, a copy of which is printed in this catalogue or otherwise available from Phillips. Bids must be placed in the currency of the sale. The bidder must clearly indicate the maximum amount he or she intends to bid, excluding the buyer’s premium. The auctioneer will not accept an instruction to execute an absentee bid which does not indicate such maximum bid. Our staff will attempt to execute an absentee bid at the lowest possible price taking into account the reserve and other bidders. Any absentee bid must be received at least 24 hours in advance of the sale. In the event of identical bids, the earliest bid received will take precedence.


(c) Telephone bidders are required to submit bids on the ‘Telephone Bid Form’, a copy of which is printed in this catalogue or otherwise available from Phillips. Telephone bidding is available for lots whose low pre-sale estimate is at least HK$8,000. Phillips reserves the right to require written confirmation of a successful bid from a telephone bidder by fax or otherwise immediately after such bid is accepted by the auctioneer. Telephone bids may be recorded and, by bidding on the telephone, a bidder consents to the recording of the conversation.

(e) Subject to the auctioneer’s reasonable discretion, the highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer will be the buyer and the striking of the hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract for sale between the seller and the buyer. Risk and responsibility for the lot passes to the buyer as set forth in Paragraph 7 below.

(d) Bidders may participate in an auction by bidding online through Phillips’s online live bidding platform available on our website at www.phillips.com. To bid online, bidders must register online at least 24 hours before the start of the auction. Online bidding is subject to approval by Phillips’s bid department in our sole discretion. As noted in Paragraph 3 above, Phillips encourages online bidders to inspect prior to the auction any lot(s) on which they may bid, and condition reports are available upon request. Bidding in a live auction can progress quickly. To ensure that online bidders are not placed at a disadvantage when bidding against bidders in the room or on the telephone, the procedure for placing bids through Phillips’s online bidding platform is a one-step process. By clicking the bid button on the computer screen, a bidder submits a bid. Online bidders acknowledge and agree that bids so submitted are final and may not under any circumstances be amended or retracted. During a live auction, when bids other than online bids are placed, they will be displayed on the online bidder’s computer screen as ‘floor’ bids. ‘Floor’ bids include bids made by the auctioneer to protect the reserve. In the event that an online bid and a ‘floor’ or ‘phone’ bid are identical, the ‘floor’ bid may take precedence at the auctioneer’s discretion. The next bidding increment is shown for the convenience of online bidders in the bid button. The bidding increment available to online bidders may vary from the next bid actually taken by the auctioneer, as the auctioneer may deviate from Phillips’s standard increments at any time at his or her discretion, but an online bidder may only place a bid in a whole bidding increment. Phillips’s bidding increments are published in the Guide for Prospective Buyers.

(g) Any post-auction sale of lots offered at auction shall incorporate these Conditions of Sale and Authorship Warranty as if sold in the auction.

(e) When making a bid, whether in person, by absentee bid, on the telephone or online, a bidder accepts personal liability to pay the purchase price, as described more fully in Paragraph 6 (a) below, plus all other applicable charges unless it has been explicitly agreed in writing with Phillips before the commencement of the auction that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Phillips and that we will only look to the principal for such payment.

(d) Title in a purchased lot will not pass until Phillips has received the Purchase Price for that lot in cleared funds. Phillips is not obliged to release a lot to the buyer until title in the lot has passed and appropriate identification has been provided, and any earlier release does not affect the passing of title or the buyer’s unconditional obligation to pay the Purchase Price.

(f) By participating in the auction, whether in person, by absentee bid, on the telephone or online, each prospective buyer represents and warrants that any bids placed by such person, or on such person’s behalf, are not the product of any collusive or other anticompetitive agreement and are otherwise consistent with federal and state antitrust law. (g) Arranging absentee, telephone and online bids is a free service provided by Phillips to prospective buyers. While we undertake to exercise reasonable care in undertaking such activity, we cannot accept liability for failure to execute such bids except where such failure is caused by our willful misconduct. (h) Employees of Phillips and our affiliated companies, including the auctioneer, may bid at the auction by placing absentee bids so long as they do not know the reserve when submitting their absentee bids and otherwise comply with our employee bidding procedures. 5 Conduct of the Auction (a) Unless otherwise indicated by the symbol •, each lot is offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum selling price agreed by Phillips with the seller. The reserve will not exceed the low pre-sale estimate at the time of the auction. (b) The auctioneer has discretion at any time to refuse any bid, withdraw any lot, re-offer a lot for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if he or she believes there may be error or dispute and take such other action as he or she deems reasonably appropriate. Phillips shall have no liability whatsoever for any such action taken by the auctioneer. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. The auctioneer may accept bids made by a company affiliated with Phillips provided that the bidder does not know the reserve placed on the lot. (c) The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding at levels and in increments he or she considers appropriate. In order to protect the reserve on any lot, the auctioneer may place one or more bids on behalf of the seller up to the reserve without indicating he or she is doing so, either by placing consecutive bids or bids in response to other bidders. If a lot is offered without reserve, unless there are already competing absentee bids, the auctioneer will generally open the bidding at 50% of the lot’s low pre-sale estimate. In the absence of a bid at that level, the auctioneer will proceed backwards at his or her discretion until a bid is recognized and will then advance the bidding from that amount. Absentee bids on no reserve lots will, in the absence of a higher bid, be executed at approximately 50% of the low pre-sale estimate or at the amount of the bid if it is less than 50% of the low pre-sale estimate. If there is no bid whatsoever on a no reserve lot, the auctioneer may deem such lot unsold. (d) The sale will be conducted in Hong Kong dollars and payment is due in Hong Kong dollars. For the benefit of international clients, pre-sale estimates in the auction catalogue may be shown in US dollars and/or euros and, if so, will reflect approximate exchange rates. Accordingly, estimates in US dollars or euros should be treated only as a guide. If a currency converter is operated during the sale, it is done so as a courtesy to bidders, but Phillips accepts no responsibility for any errors in currency conversion calculation.

(f) If a lot is not sold, the auctioneer will announce that it has been ‘passed’, ‘withdrawn’, ‘returned to owner’ or ‘bought-in’.

6 Purchase Price and Payment (a) The buyer agrees to pay us, in addition to the hammer price of the lot, the buyer’s premium, plus any applicable tax and charges (the ‘Purchase Price’). The buyer’s premium is 25% of the hammer price up to and including HK$1,600,000, 20% of the portion of the hammer price above HK$1,600,000 up to and including HK$22,500,000 and 12% of the portion of the hammer price above HK$22,500,000. Phillips reserves the right to pay from our compensation an introductory commission to one or more third parties for assisting in the sale of property offered and sold at auction. (b) Unless otherwise agreed, a buyer is required to pay for a purchased lot immediately following the auction regardless of any intention to obtain an export or import license or other permit for such lot. Payments must be made by the invoiced party in Hong Kong dollars by wire transfer in accordance with the bank transfer details provided on the invoice for purchased lots. (c) As a courtesy to clients, Phillips will accept American Express, Visa and MasterCard to pay for invoices of HK$800,000 or less. A processing fee will apply.

7 Collection of Property (a) Phillips will not release a lot to the buyer until we have received payment of its Purchase Price in full in cleared funds, the buyer has paid all outstanding amounts due to Phillips or any of our affiliated companies, including any charges payable pursuant to Paragraph 8 (a) below, and the buyer has satisfied such other terms as we in our sole discretion shall require, including completing any anti-money laundering or anti-terrorism financing checks. As soon as a buyer has satisfied all of the foregoing conditions, he or she should contact us at +852 2318 2000 to arrange for collection of purchased property. (b) The buyer must arrange for collection of a purchased lot within seven days of the date of the auction. After the auction, all lots will be kept at our offices at Room 1301, 13/F York House, Landmark, Central, Hong Kong. Purchased lots are at the buyer’s risk, including the responsibility for insurance, from (i) the date of collection or (ii) seven days after the auction, whichever is the earlier. Until risk passes, Phillips will compensate the buyer for any loss or damage to a purchased lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price paid, subject to our usual exclusions for loss or damage to property. (c) As a courtesy to clients, Phillips will, without charge, wrap purchased lots for hand carry only. We do not provide packing, handling, insurance or shipping services. We will coordinate with shipping agents instructed by the buyer, whether or not recommended by Phillips, in order to facilitate the packing, handling, insurance and shipping of property bought at Phillips. Any such instruction is entirely at the buyer’s risk and responsibility, and we will not be liable for acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers. (d) Phillips will require presentation of government-issued identification prior to release of a lot to the buyer or the buyer’s authorized representative. 8 Failure to Collect Purchases (a) If the buyer pays the Purchase Price but fails to collect a purchased lot within 30 days of the auction, the buyer will incur a late collection fee of HK$80 per day for each uncollected lot. We will not release purchased lots to the buyer until all such charges have been paid in full. (b) If a purchased lot is paid for but not collected within six months of the auction, the buyer authorizes Phillips, upon notice, to arrange a resale of the item by auction or private sale, with estimates and a reserve set at Phillips’s reasonable discretion. The proceeds of such sale will be applied to pay for storage charges and any other outstanding costs and expenses owed by the buyer to Phillips or our affiliated companies and the remainder will be forfeited unless collected by the buyer within two years of the original auction. 9 Remedies for Non-Payment (a) Without prejudice to any rights the seller may have, if the buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment of the Purchase Price for a lot in cleared funds within seven days of the auction, Phillips may in our sole discretion exercise one or more of the following remedies: (i) store the lot at Phillips‘s premises or elsewhere at the buyer’s sole risk and expense; (ii) cancel the sale of the lot, retaining any partial payment of the Purchase Price as liquidated damages; (iii) reject future bids from the buyer or render such bids subject to payment of a deposit; (iv) charge interest at 12% per annum from the date payment became due until the date the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds; (v)


subject to notification of the buyer, exercise a lien over any of the buyer’s property which is in the possession of Phillips and instruct our affiliated companies to exercise a lien over any of the buyer’s property which is in their possession and, in each case, no earlier than 30 days from the date of such notice arrange the sale of such property and apply the proceeds to the amount owed to Phillips or any of our affiliated companies after the deduction from sale proceeds of our standard vendor’s commission, all sale-related expenses and any applicable taxes thereon; (vi) resell the lot by auction or private sale, with estimates and a reserve set at Phillips’s reasonable discretion, it being understood that in the event such resale is for less than the original hammer price and buyer’s premium for that lot, the buyer will remain liable for the shortfall together with all costs incurred in such resale; (vii) commence legal proceedings to recover the hammer price and buyer’s premium for that lot, together with interest and the costs of such proceedings; (viii) set off the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the buyer against any amounts which we or any of our affiliated companies may owe the buyer in any other transactions; (ix) release the name and address of the buyer to the seller to enable the seller to commence legal proceedings to recover the amounts due and legal costs; or (x) take such other action as we deem necessary or appropriate.

and available on request by emailing dataprotection@phillips.com. By agreeing to these Conditions of Sale, you consent tour use of your personal data, including sensitive personal data, in accordance with the Privacy Policy. The personal data we may collect and process is listed, and sensitive personal data is defined, in our Privacy Policy. Phillips may also, from time to time, send you promotional and marketing materials about us and our services. If you would prefer not to receive such information, please email us at dataprotection@phillips.com. Please also email us at this address to receive information about your personal data or to advise us if the personal data we hold about you is inaccurate or out of date.

(b) The buyer irrevocably authorizes Phillips to exercise a lien over the buyer’s property which is in our possession upon notification by any of our affiliated companies that the buyer is in default of payment. Phillips will notify the buyer of any such lien. The buyer also irrevocably authorizes Phillips, upon notification by any of our affiliated companies that the buyer is in default of payment, to pledge the buyer’s property in our possession by actual or constructive delivery to our affiliated company as security for the payment of any outstanding amount due. Phillips will notify the buyer if the buyer’s property has been delivered to an affiliated company by way of pledge.

(c) Phillips’s premises may be subject to video surveillance and recording. Telephone calls (e.g., telephone bidding) may also be recorded. We may process that information in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

(c) If the buyer is in default of payment, the buyer irrevocably authorizes Phillips to instruct any of our affiliated companies in possession of the buyer’s property to deliver the property by way of pledge as the buyer’s agent to a third party instructed by Phillips to hold the property on our behalf as security for the payment of the Purchase Price and any other amount due and, no earlier than 30 days from the date of written notice to the buyer, to sell the property in such manner and for such consideration as can reasonably be obtained on a forced sale basis and to apply the proceeds to any amount owed to Phillips or any of our affiliated companies after the deduction from sale proceeds of our standard vendor’s commission, all sale-related expenses and any applicable taxes thereon.

(b) Except as otherwise provided in this Paragraph 13, none of Phillips, any of our affiliated companies or the seller (i) is liable for any errors or omissions, whether orally or in writing, in information provided to prospective buyers by Phillips or any of our affiliated companies or (ii) accepts responsibility to any bidder in respect of acts or omissions, whether negligent or otherwise, by Phillips or any of our affiliated companies in connection with the conduct of the auction or for any other matter relating to the sale of any lot.

10 Rescission by Phillips Phillips shall have the right, but not the obligation, to rescind a sale without notice to the buyer if we reasonably believe that there is a material breach of the seller’s representations and warranties or the Authorship Warranty or an adverse claim is made by a third party. Upon notice of Phillips election to rescind the sale, the buyer will promptly return the lot to Phillips, and we will then refund the Purchase Price paid to us. As described more fully in Paragraph 13 below, the refund shall constitute the sole remedy and recourse of the buyer against Phillips and the seller with respect to such rescinded sale. 11 Export, Import And Endangered Species Licences and Permits Before bidding for any property, prospective buyers are advised to make their own enquiries as to whether a licence is required to export a lot from Hong Kong or to import it into another country. Prospective buyers are advised that some countries prohibit the import of property made of or incorporating plant or animal material, such as coral, crocodile, ivory, whalebone, Brazilian rosewood, rhinoceros horn or tortoiseshell, irrespective of age, percentage or value. Accordingly, prior to bidding, prospective buyers considering export of purchased lots should familiarize themselves with relevant export and import regulations of the countries concerned. Please note that the US prohibits the importation of any item containing African elephant ivory. Asian elephant ivory may be imported in to the US only if accompanied by independent scientific analysis of continent of origin and confirmation the object is more than 100 years old. With regard to any item containing endangered species other than elephant ivory, an importer into the US must provide documented evidence of the species identification and age of an object in order to demonstrate that the item qualifies as an antique. This will require the buyer to obtain an independent appraisal certify the species of endangered material on the object and certifying that the object is not less than 100 years of age. A prospective buyer planning to import an object containing endangered species into the US may not rely on Phillips cataloguing to establish the species of endangered material on the object or to establish the age of the object and must consult with a qualified independent appraiser prior to placing a bid on the lot. It is solely the buyer’s responsibility to comply with these laws and to obtain any necessary export, import and endangered species licences or permits. Failure to obtain a licence or permit or delay in so doing will not justify the cancellation of the sale or any delay in making full payment for the lot. As a courtesy to clients, Phillips has marked in the catalogue lots containing potentially regulated plant or animal material, but we do not accept liability for errors or for failing to mark lots containing protected or regulated species. 12 Data Protection (a) In connection with the supply of auction and related services, or as required by law, Phillips may ask clients to provide personal data. Phillips may take and retain a copy of government-issued identification such as a passport or driving license. We will use your personal data (i) to provide auction and related services; (ii) to enforce these Conditions of Sale; (iii) to carry out identity and credit checks; (iv) to implement and improve the management and operations of our business and (v) for other purposes set out in our Privacy Policy published on the Phillips website at www.phillips.com (the “Privacy Policy”)

(b) In order to provide our services, we may disclose your personal data to third parties, including professional advisors, shippers and credit agencies. We will disclose, share with and transfer your personal data to Phillips’s affiliated persons (natural or legal) for administration, sale and auction related purposes. You expressly consent to such transfer of your personal data, including sensitive personal data. We will not sell, rent or otherwise transfer any of your personal data to third parties except as otherwise expressly provided in this Paragraph 12.

13 Limitation of Liability (a) Subject to sub-paragraph (e) below, the total liability of Phillips, our affiliated companies and the seller to the buyer in connection with the sale of a lot shall be limited to the Purchase Price actually paid by the buyer for the lot.

(c) All warranties other than the Authorship Warranty, express or implied, including any warranty of satisfactory quality and fitness for purpose, are specifically excluded by Phillips, our affiliated companies and the seller to the fullest extent permitted by law. (d) Subject to sub-paragraph (e) below, none of Phillips, any of our affiliated companies or the seller shall be liable to the buyer for any loss or damage beyond the refund of the Purchase Price referred to in sub-paragraph (a) above, whether such loss or damage is characterised as direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential, or for the payment of interest on the Purchase Price to the fullest extent permitted by law. (e) No provision in these Conditions of Sale shall be deemed to exclude or limit the liability of Phillips or any of our affiliated companies to the buyer in respect of any fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation made by any of us or in respect of death or personal injury caused by our negligent acts or omissions. 14 Copyright The copyright in all images, illustrations and written materials produced by or for Phillips relating to a lot, including the contents of this catalogue, is and shall remain at all times the property of Phillips and such images and materials may not be used by the buyer or any other party without our prior written consent. Phillips and the seller make no representations or warranties that the buyer of a lot will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights in it. 15 General (a) These Conditions of Sale, as changed or supplemented as provided in Paragraph 1 above, and Authorship Warranty set out the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the transactions contemplated herein and supersede all prior and contemporaneous written, oral or implied understandings, representations and agreements. (b) Notices to Phillips shall be in writing and addressed to the department in charge of the sale, quoting the reference number specified at the beginning of the sale catalogue. Notices to clients shall be addressed to the last address notified by them in writing to Phillips. (c) These Conditions of Sale are not assignable by any buyer without our prior written consent but are binding on the buyer’s successors, assigns and representatives. (d) Should any provision of these Conditions of Sale be held void, invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. No failure by any party to exercise, nor any delay in exercising, any right or remedy under these Conditions of Sale shall act as a waiver or release thereof in whole or in part. 16 Law and Jurisdiction (a) The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these Conditions of Sale and Authorship Warranty, the conduct of the auction and any matters related to any of the foregoing shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with Hong Kong law.


Authorship Warranty (b) For the benefit of Phillips, all bidders and sellers agree that the courts of Hong Kong are to have exclusive jurisdiction to settle all disputes arising in connection with all aspects of all matters or transactions to which these Conditions of Sale and Authorship Warranty relate or apply. All parties agree that Phillips shall retain the right to bring proceedings in any court other than the courts of Hong Kong. (c) All bidders and sellers irrevocably consent to service of process or any other documents in connection with proceedings in any court by facsimile transmission, personal service, delivery by mail or in any other manner permitted by Hong Kong law, the law of the place of service or the law of the jurisdiction where proceedings are instituted at the last address of the bidder or seller known to Phillips.

Phillips warrants the authorship of property in this auction catalogue described in headings in BOLD or CAPITALIZED type for a period of five years from date of sale by Phillips, subject to the exclusions and limitations set forth below and the Important Notices set out in this catalogue immediately following the Guide for Prospective Buyers. (a) Phillips gives this Authorship Warranty only to the original buyer of record (i.e., the registered successful bidder) of any lot. This Authorship Warranty does not extend to (i) subsequent owners of the property, including purchasers or recipients by way of gift from the original buyer, heirs, successors, beneficiaries and assigns; (ii) property where the description in the catalogue states that there is a conflict of opinion on the authorship of the property; (iii) property where our attribution of authorship was on the date of sale consistent with the generally accepted opinions of specialists, scholars or other experts; (iv) property whose description or dating is proved inaccurate by means of scientific methods or tests not generally accepted for use at the time of the publication of the catalogue or which were at such time deemed unreasonably expensive or impractical to use or likely in our reasonable opinion to have caused damage or loss in value to the lot; or (v) property where there has been no material loss in value from the value of the lot had it been as described in the heading of the catalogue entry. (b) In any claim for breach of the Authorship Warranty, Phillips reserves the right, as a condition to rescinding any sale under this warranty, to require the buyer to provide to us at the buyer’s expense the written opinions of two recognized experts approved in advance by Phillips. We shall not be bound by any expert report produced by the buyer and reserve the right to consult our own experts at our expense. If Phillips agrees to rescind a sale under the Authorship Warranty, we shall refund to the buyer the reasonable costs charged by the experts commissioned by the buyer and approved in advance by us. (c) Subject to the exclusions set forth in subparagraph (a) above, the buyer may bring a claim for breach of the Authorship Warranty provided that (i) he or she has notified Phillips in writing within three months of receiving any information which causes the buyer to question the authorship of the lot, specifying the auction in which the property was included, the lot number in the auction catalogue and the reasons why the authorship of the lot is being questioned and (ii) the buyer returns the lot to Phillips to the salesroom in which it was purchased in the same condition as at the time of its auction and is able to transfer good and marketable title in the lot free from any third party claim arising after the date of the auction. Phillips has discretion to waive any of the foregoing requirements set forth in this subparagraph (c) or subparagraph (b) above. (d) The buyer understands and agrees that the exclusive remedy for any breach of the Authorship Warranty shall be rescission of the sale and refund of the original Purchase Price paid. This remedy shall constitute the sole remedy and recourse of the buyer against Phillips, any of our affiliated companies and the seller and is in lieu of any other remedy available as a matter of law or equity. This means that none of Phillips, any of our affiliated companies or the seller shall be liable for loss or damage beyond the remedy expressly provided in this Authorship Warranty, whether such loss or damage is characterized as direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential, or for the payment of interest on the original Purchase Price.


Executive Management Chairman & CEO Edward Dolman Senior Directors Jean-Paul Engelen Henry Allsopp Vanessa Hallett Cary Leibowitz Zach Miner Scott Nussbaum Peter Sumner Kelly Troester

Worldwide Deputy Chairman Svetlana Marich

Chief of Staff Lisa King

Deputy Chairman Robert Manley

Chief Financial Officer Annette Schwaer

Deputy Chairman, Europe & Asia and International Head of Business Development Matt Carey-Williams

Chief Creative & Marketing Officer Damien Whitmore

Senior Consultants Aurel Bacs Livia Russo

Deputy Chairman, Europe & Asia Finn Schouenborg Dombernowsky Alexander Payne

Chief Counsel Richard Aydon

Senior Advisors to Chairman & CEO Hugues Joffre, Chairman, UK & Europe Francesco Bonami Arnold Lehman Directors Alex Heminway Nazgol Jahan Paul Maudsley

Deputy Chairman, Asia Jonathan Crockett Sam Hines Deputy Chairman, Americas August O. Uribe

Chief Communications & PR Officer Michael Sherman

Chief Operating Officer, Americas Sean Cleary Chief Operating Officer, UK Europe & Asia Frank Lasry International Business Directors Bart van Son, 20th Century & Contemporary Art Myriam Christinaz, Jewelry, Watches, & Business Development Senior Directors, Human Resources Jennifer Garvin Nicola Mason Strategy Projects Director Caroline Conegliano Associate General Counsel Jonathan Illari

International Specialists & Regional Directors Chicago Carol Ehlers Specialist, Consultant +1 773 230 9192

Los Angeles Blake Koh Regional Director +1 323 383 3266

Cologne Dr. Alice Trier Specialist +49 173 25 111 69

Mexico Cecilia Laffan Regional Director +52 1 55 5413 9468

Denver Melyora de Koning Senior Specialist +1 917 657 7193

Miami Valentina Garcia Specialist +1 917583 4983

Geneva Oksana Katchaluba Specialist +41 22 906 80 00

Moscow Kalista Fenina Specialist +7 905 741 15 15

Italy Carolina Lanfranchi Specialist, Consultant +39 33 8924 1720

Paris Maria Cifuentes Caruncho Specialist +33 142 78 67 77

Istanbul Deniz Atac Specialist, Consultant +90 533 374 1198

Portugal Maura Marvão Specialist, Consultant +351 917 564 427

Japan Kyoki Hattori Regional Director +81 90 2245 6678

Seattle Silvia Coxe Waltner Regional Director +1 206 604 6695

Korea Jane Yoon International Specialist +82 10 7389 7714

Taiwan Cindy Yen Specialist +886 963 135 449

Worldwide Offices Sale Rooms

Regional Offices

New York 450 Park Avenue New York, NY 10022, USA tel +1 212 940 1200 fax +1 212 940 1378

Istanbul Meclisi Mebusan Caddesi Deniz Apartmani No. 79/8 Istanbul Beyoglu 34427, Turkey tel +90 533 374 1198

London 30 Berkeley Square London W1J 6EX, United Kingdom tel +44 20 7318 4010 fax +44 20 7318 4011

Milan Via Monte di Pietà, 1/A Milan 20121

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Specialists and Departments 20th Century & Contemporary Art Jean-Paul Engelen, Worldwide Co-Head 20th Century & Contemporary Art Robert Manley, Worldwide Co-Head of 20th Century & Contemporary Art Jonathan Crockett, Head of 20th Century & Contemporary Art, Asia August O. Uribe Bart Van Son New York Scott Nussbaum, Head of 20th Century & Contemporary Art, New York Kate Bryan, Head of Evening Sale John McCord, Head of Day Sale Rebekah Bowling, Head of New Now Sale Zach Miner Rachel Adler Rosan Kevie Yang Karen Garka-Prince Amanda Lo Iacono Katherine Lukacher Samuel Mansour Annie Dolan Paula Campolieto Carolyn Mayer Maiya Aiba London Peter Sumner, Head of Contemporary Art, London Henry Highley, Head of Evening Sale Tamila Kerimova, Head of Day Sale & New Now Jonathan Horwich Nathalie Zaquin-Boulakia Matthew Langton Iori Endo Simon Tovey Alex Dolman Ava Carleton-Williams Chiara Panarello Florencia Moscova Hong Kong Jane Yoon Sandy Ma Charlotte Raybaud Annie Tang Latin American Art Henry Allsopp, Worldwide Head Kaeli Deane, Head of Sale Valentina Garcia Carolina Scarborough Isabel Suarez Modern and Contemporary Editions Cary Leibowitz, Worldwide Co-Head Kelly Troester, Worldwide Co-Head New York Jannah Greenblatt Jason Osborne Kaissa Karhu

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Sale Information ROLEX MILESTONES 38 Legendary Watches That Shaped History

Auction and Viewing Location Mandarin Oriental 5 Connaught Road Central Hong Kong Auction 28 November 2016, 8pm Viewing 24 November 2016 25 November 2016 26 November 2016 27 November 2016 28 November 2016

10am – 6pm 10am – 6pm 10am – 7pm 10am – 6pm 10am – 6pm

Sale Designation When sending in written bids or making enquiries please refer to this sale as HK080316 or ROLEX MILESTONES Absentee and Telephone Bids tel +852 2318 2029 fax +852 2318 2010 bidshongkong@phillips.com

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Auctioneers Aurel Bacs Jonathan Crockett Henry Highley Sam Hines Catalogues catalogueswatches@phillips.com HKD400/$50/€35/50CHF +852 2318 2000 Client Accounting clientaccountswatches@phillips.com +852 2318 2000 Client Services Unit 1301 – 13/F, York House The Landmark Building 15 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong +852 2318 2000 Shipping shippinghk@phillips.com Antony Pak +852 2318 2010 Photography Fabio Santinelli Catalogue Design Pucci Papaleo


Patek Philippe A unique and highly important yellow gold minute repeating wristwatch, retailed by Tiffany & Co., circa 1954 Estimate: HK$ 3,200,000 – 6,500,000 百達翡麗, 獨特, 18K黃金三問腕䷘, 由蒂芙尼銷售, 約1954年製 估價: 港幣3,200,000 – 6,500,000

Patek Philippe A unique and highly important yellow gold minute repeating wristwatch, retailed by Cartier, circa 1950 Estimate: HK$ 5,000,000 – 10,000,000 百達翡麗, 獨特, 18K黃金三問腕䷘, 由卡地亞銷售, 約1950年製 估價: 港幣5,000,000 – 10,000,000

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The Hong Kong Watch Auction: THREE Hong Kong, 29 November 2016 Visit our public viewing from 24 – 28 November at the Mandarin Oriental, 5 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong Enquiries Sam Hines + 852 2318 2030 shines@phillips.com



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ょ╴⧊֏㺐䓷㵜ⱄ倱 100⡹㴐 200⡹㴐 200, 500, 800 ⡹㴐 ⺋ 4,200, 4,500, 4,800⡹㴐

500⡹㴐 1,000⡹㴐 2,000⡹㴐 2 ,000, 5,000, 8,000⡹㴐 ⺋ 32,000, 35,000, 38,000⡹㴐

5,000⡹㴐 10,000⡹㴐 20,000⡹㴐 2 0,000, 50,000, 80,000⡹㴐 ⺋ 320,000, 350,000, 380,000⡹㴐

50,000⡹㴐 ㈈䂒⤵㽴㨾᜾⛊

㵀㈈䂒ያ㈈䂒⤵⶙㽣㎩⢚⡢ょ╴㵜⭩㺐倱⛪ᮣ Δ ⡙㘿㙱ᇩ㱸ᓼᙐᙐ㯐㺐㈈䂒㊹ ㈈䂒㊹ᕽ㱸ᵺ⟛㜌■⍙⡙㘿㙱ᇩ㱸㳹㈈䂒㊹㺐㐩⏩⫊⏩➶ᓼᙐᱨ⫊㵀㈈䂒㊹㺲ᇩ㱸㦐☬们ᓼᙐ ᙐ㯐㺐⯯ᥢ⺉㯐ᮣ

ᩔ☻֏ ⓥ➧ᕽ㱸 ⟛㜌ᱨ⟑ُ㚱㱸〉ग䣡‫פ‬㚱䍹㺐㈈䂒㊹ⴋ㱸☻֏ᮣ☻֏㗁㱱⡙㘿㙱⧧䂒⭨⤎㟠㰮⻮㎒ ᖴイ㺐֏⢏ᮣ㈈䂒㊹⏥፶㮾☱们㳹֏㗕ⓞᮣょ⮔㈈䂒㊹☨☻֏㮥⊑㮾☱⤜֏㺐㮥⛊⌴⺋ҍ⛊ᱨϬ ㎒⏥፶⡽们㈈䂒㍰☱⤜֏ᮣ ∑ ᦓ㢕㣡✯ ᕽ㱸╱⟛㜌☨㈈䂒㊹⍙㖸㵀Ⲡ⼜ग䣡ያ㳹㈈䂒㊹㮻┆⛊⧆㱸ᦓ㢕⫊㋦㚳㗖⌏㼐㮚㔶‫ڭ‬㣡㣡✯ Ϭ⶙ㅢ㗖☡ⳟ㱸䴋ⓞⶪ⫊㑩ⶪ㺐㦎㺨⭆⶙ㅢ㩖㮔ⓞⶪ⭆㑩ⶪ㲺⶙㻤ᮣ㳺㎩㶬ܺ䲂ᡴ䁦⭨㺚㯧☾ ⛰⭆ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊☾ ⛰ᮣ

3 ㈈䂒 㑥㔋㚱㗰ᱨ㈈䂒፶㗖ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊⭆⌏䷎፰㚱㭸㦎ᱨ㚱㱸ᡴ䁦⭨ဪ㽰⬰䲂㼙ᮣ㳹☬ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊⭆⌏㻤 ፰⶙⯯㵀㈈䂒፶ৈຌ䁫㟜⢄⫊㱱㈈䂒⤵㾗ⓞ⤇ѱ㺐➝㖷䓞㨾㩌⡢ᮣ 㱸⺉⧀䴋Ҳ☨⢕➝⤇ѱ 㵀ㄹ㨗㎩᝟㥲౰㈈䂒㊹㱸㺓Ⱗ⫊䱤Ⱗ⺉⧀䴋Ҳ☨㮥➝⶙ㅢ౰㈈䂒㊹㾗ⓞ⠠㟪ᱨ㑥ⓞ㗕㈈䂒㊹㺐 䔋⅐㺐㗖㯐㑉⫊ঞ㨾㸃ᱷ㈈䂒㊹㺐⾝ᙐ⤎㱸㑉⫊㝗⤅⫊ܺㆨ⌏㻤☨㮥➝ᱨ⡙㘿㙱౬፶们㈈䂒๩ ‫⤇פ‬ѱ㱸⺉⧀䴋Ҳ☨⢕➝⶙ㅢ౰㈈䂒㊹㾗ⓞ⠠㟪ᮣ Ⱗ䓓㟪ᕽ⭆⠠㟪ᱷᩔ☻֏㈈䂒㊹ ㈈䂒⤵⶙■⍙䂒⭨ᨏ㑌⧨㈈䂒㊹Ⱔ☾㮥ⶪ֏㮾䱜㖶⠠㟪ᮣ㈈䂒⤵⢚⶙■⍙䂒⭨㮾Ⱗ䓓㟪ᕽ⫊⠠


㺺㮔㟜⢄ 㟪㺐➝㖷ᱨⳟ㈈䂒㊹㾗ⓞ⠠㟪㺓㺣䓰☡☻֏ᮣⳟ⏥㲶☻֏☨㈈䂒㊹ ⓥ➧㮻㱸⠠㟪 ⟑ُ㈈䂒⤵㮥⊑፶㮾 ㈈㊹☨㈈䂒㍰☱⤜֏☨50%䱜㖶㈈䂒ᮣ㑲㵀╱֏⢏㥲Ϭᩔ㟪ᕽ ㈈䂒⤵፶㽴㨾㸉㽣౬֏⢏㥲Ⰹⷭⷼ㈈䂒 㺓㺣㱸⶝ၴ䱜㖶⠠㟪 㐹䛭㴿㱱㳹㟪ᕽ֏㦢㔋ⷭⷼ㈈䂒㵀ᝊ㱸⢚⡽Ⱔ֏☨㎩᝟㥲 㮾፰ギ㟪ᕽ⠠㟪ᩔ☻ ֏㈈䂒㊹፶㮾㈈䂒㍰☱⤜֏▙⬊50%⒱Ⰿᮣ ☏㑲㳹㟪ᕽ֏☱们㈈䂒㍰☱⤜֏☨50% ُ㮾㳹㟪ᕽ֏⒱ Ⰿᮣ㑥⥗ᩔ☻֏㈈䂒㊹ᝊ㱸㑌⧨Ⱔ֏ ㈈䂒⤵፶㽴㨾᜾⛊㳹㈈䂒㊹ᨏ⽃㈈ᮣ 4 ㈈䂒䛭 ⡔ⶾ ⓥ➧ㆨ⡙㘿㙱们㈈䂒㍰㮻䓰⒱፰ギ≠㈉ ⟑ُ䁦⭨侎们㈈䂒䛭⭊ያ㮾⡹㴐⡔ⶾᮣ䱴㥲⶙㮪㷹ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊ ☾6⛰㚱㗰㮾丂۫➝㖷⡔ⶾᮣ⁵ⱄ⭆㺉㊳㙙⏥Ⱗ⬒ᮣ

ᮐ᝟ ⡙㘿㙱౰们㑌⧨䬊䥱㺐㸡⒋䓭㾗ⴋ⏥㾗㑌⧨䵊㗰⫊⌏㻤ᱨ⭆ग䣡‫פ‬㑌⧨㈈䂒㊹㺐グ㗰⏥ဪ⹻ⰶᨏ⾟ タᮣᡴ䁦⭨ဪ们㖳㱫㍰㶬౭ᓼ䬊䥱Ⰷ⫊䬊䥱㩌໑㸃㥸㨾ᗫ␓䬊䥱ᮣᨏ➝⍏ᡴ䁦⭨ᱨ㣄ӡ⫊፶们ग䣡Ⲡ ⼜ያ㝗⤅䬊䥱ᮐ᝟㺐グ㗰ᱨ⊪⸶㐯㦍⭆ⱦ㩌㶋タ⭆㝗⤅㊹ᮐ৅⢄ᮣ☏㊹ᮐ৅⢄Ϭ⏥☬们ᮐ᝟㺐㠞㸟㶋 タ⭆⫊㢦ㅢ⳱叠㶋タ㚱㱸ᖴ㨣☨⢚ᅎᮢ㩌໑⫊㐯㦍ᮣ㶬⽀㯌⡙㘿㙱⏥⌏㻤㑌⧨⮢⮔㺐㴓๘㸊㊹ᱨ㑥䬊䥱 䎚ᮢ䥱䚤ᮢ䥱⤶ᮢⲹ叠ᮢ⿧䚠ᮢ㗐䮂⭆㊦⢍䥱෭ᱨ㯜㺐㍰☨㩌໑⫊౱㺤⢚ᅎ㴓㪏㈨⮔ᮣ⡙㘿㙱㯊⏥⌏㻤➠ 㙦䥱ᛒ☨㗐䥱ㅅ㍰㑒ᨏ➠㙦ᮣᡴ䁦⭨ဪ们㈈䂒㍰ᗫ␓㚱㱸䬊䥱㮾㳜⤜㈈䂒㊹㺐ᮐ᝟ᮣ ⓞⶪ⧆㱸ᦓ㢕㣡✯㣡⼛䥱෭ ⏩➶们ग䣡‫☨פ‬㗐䥱☨䥱෭⫊㱱ᦓ㢕⫊㗖⌏㼐‫ڭ‬㣡㣡⼛㚱㵒 㑥囜咥㊦⫊囜咥 ⭆㵀ᝊ㱸CITESⓞⶪ㲺⶙ 㻤㥲⏥ㅢ⧩➈☼່㈈䂒ↂ☼ⓞⶪᮣ 㑥ᡴ䁦⭨㺚㯧☾ ⭆ ⛰㚱㶋タ 㳹㨗㈈䂒㊹们ग䣡㺲⡛㱸ᶈ⟛㜌ᮣ 㟠ᖅ☼ 㑥㲣౬㗐䥱⡔䓭䷱䱜㈈䂒ↂ☼ ⡙㘿㙱 ⫊㩖㵀⡔䓭㗐䥱⭆㗐䥱䜋㍰㥸౬䥱෭␚ⓥ⭆⌏⽀ᮣ

㨳㱫⵸ ᨏ➝⍏⶝ၴ ⡙㘿㙱⶙Ⱗ㗖㮾㨳㱫⵸㺉⡔⏥✂们⡹ซ ㏥㴐☨⡔ⶾᮣ 㖳㱫㨳㱫⵸౬፶⌧㗏㐟⡛⭩䁪ᮣ 㑥 㲣⼗ⰶ⢚✂㮾㨳㱫⵸⡔ⶾ㳺㎩ 㶬⾝⮿⶝ၴ⟞‫⏩گ‬+852 2318 2000ᮣ

㸊㊹㻤፰ ㄹ㨗㪢㵒㔈Ϭ⏥፶∛ⓞ㸊㊹㻤፰ ⓥ➧们ग䣡㺲㝎‫⼜ـ‬タ ⟑ُ⡙㘿㙱Ϭᝊ㱸⻅‫گ‬㦢䁦⭨㝗⤅㱱㪢㵒 㔈㚱∛☨㸊㊹㻤፰ᮣ ⓥ➧⡙㘿㙱⢗ᇺᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊㺐⌏㻤፰㟠㯌㐟㦫 ⟑ُ㪢㵒㔈㢦ㅢ∛ⓞ㻤፰Ϭ➧㐟 㦫䁦䂒㺐Ⓦ➶⹻㱱ᮣ

㝗㐟 㝗㐟㈈䂒㊹ያ㶬ⓞ㖸㔩➽㻤タᮣ⡙㘿㙱㗏☡㐩ቯ⮮㎥㺐㿹ⶾ⭆┆㵯䁦⭨㵀〉⤇㙶⭆㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶ᝊ㱸㍷ ⶾ䛭 ፶౬㈈䂒㊹Ⰿ㲐䁦⭨⫊䁦⭨㗔ᙐ㺐■⍙ᮣ㈈䂒䛭㚱㱸㈈㊹፶⌧䐗㮰☡〉⤇㙶☨䐾⤇㗌 ☼㺙ᨏ㦓 ⡹㺲⃷㺥☼๛ৈ⬊⶛▙็13ᕹ1301㗌ᮣ

⡽倱㈈䂒㊹ 㚱㱸ᡴ䁦⭨㑥㲣⠠㟪㑌⧨⡽倱㈈䂒㊹ ᕽ㱸 㱃㜌㺐㈈䂒㊹ ⍄侎㠞⒱⡽倱㈈䂒㊹俴㥸☫㱃⭆Ⰿ⡔⡹ซ 2,000,000㴐⫊㋦㚳㱱⡙㘿㙱᜾⛊㺐⢚▙ⱄ倱☨⌏㻤ⱄᮣ㳺㎩㶬⾝⮿⶝ၴ⟞‫⏩گ‬+852 2318 2000ᮣ

ᅭ㖡⫊ᅭ੔ 䁦⭨㶬㽂㯌⡙㘿㙱౰㈈䂒㊹ᅭ㖡⫊ᅭ੔㺐㿽㑌㋜㦎㾎✂ᨏ㈈䂒䛭㋡㝢ᮣ 䓭䎨⭆⡔䓭 㾗ᨏ㮥例㲐䁦⭨☨オ䁪⟞‫گ‬ᱨ⡙㘿㙱㺝⶙⊪㪏㈈㊹㾗㗐㝗㱫ᮣ㣄ӡϬ⏥፶㺓Ⱗ㝗⤅⊪㪏ᮢ㜄⹻⭆⡔䓭 ⟞‫گ‬ᮣ☏㣄ӡ⶙㮪ᇺ䱴㥲㺐㺚㖸ㆨ⡔䓭■⹻‫ۿ‬㶠㮾╿⒱䱴㥲们〉⤇㙶䂫䁦㿹㣡㺐⊪㪏ᮢ㜄⹻⭆⡔䓭ᮣ 㳺㎩㶬ܺ䲂ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊☾ ⛰ᮣ ⓞⶪ⭆㑩ⶪ㲺⶙㻤 㵀⠠㟪㑌⧨㈈䂒㊹㍰ᱨ㣄ӡ⯼㼉ᡴ䁦⭨౰㈈䂒㊹㥸㾗 ⻮㶠␓㮾┆⛊㗁⟑㩖㮔㮾㲺⶙㻤ⓞⶪ㦓⡹⫊䓞 㑩㋦㚳ऌ⭨ᮣ䁦⭨侎㾑㗒㚱㱸㑩ⶪ⭆ⓞⶪ㺐➈⿓⭆ဪ㐟☧㱸䴋☨ⓞⶪ⫊㑩ⶪ㲺⶙㻤ᮣ⏥‫∛‏‬㑌⧨㚱㩖 㺐㲺⶙㻤⫊ঞ㷹Ϭ⏥ᔽ⒱㐟㦫䁦䂒⫊㫿䔅ⷤ⡔㐩ቯ㿹ⶾ㺐Ⓦ➶⹻㱱ᮣ ᦓ㢕㣡✯ 㱱㺔㣡⫊‫ڭ‬㣡⏮⼛㑥㓶⨑ᮢ囜咥ᮢ㦣㫬ᮢ嗯⤣ᮢ≻㣩ぽ⥁ㅄᮢ㥜㇧Ⱋ⫊䭩䯡ᛒᱨ⏥㶷㋦ㅰ➽ᮢ⊇➶⌴⿔⫊ ֏㺗ᱨⴋ⶙ㅢ侎㔦俼㲺⶙㻤⫊㻤፰➝⶙㑩ⶪ㺣よऌ⫊㋦㚳ᚆん㮾‫⫊פ‬㠖☨ऌ⭨ᮣ㶬㽂㯌ㅢ㐟☧ⓞⶪ㲺 ⶙㻤⫊㻤፰Ϭ⏥ㅢ┆⌏⶙㵀⼹㮥ऌ⭨㐟☧䓞ⶪ㲺⶙㻤⫊㻤፰ᱨ➔㺐㯊㐹ᮣ㣄ӡ⯼㼉ᡴ䁦⭨㵀⠠㟪㍰㦢 㦐䴋㸢⡌␓⧥㱸䴋㮚㔶‫ڭ‬㺔㣡䓞ⶪ㺐㭸⛊䛭㴿ܺㆨ⠠㟪ᮣ䁦⭨侎㿱㔋㚱㱸㿽㑌㐟☧㑌⧨㚱㩖ⓞⶪ⫊ 䓞ⶪ㲺⶙㻤⫊㻤፰ᱨ㮾⭆㑌⧨㋦㚳㚱㩖㢶⮔ᮣ㶬㽂㯌よऌⱏ㺛㑩ⶪ㑌⧨⧆㱸➧㻀㦣㫬☨⅐㊹ᮣЦ㻀㦣 ☨㦣㫬⶙⌧䓞ⶪ☡よऌᱨ✚㳹䓞ⶪ⍄侎⡛㱸 ⻮ⶖఢ➶㣨৅⢄㮾㻤タ㱸䴋㣡㊹☨㋲㴚☼⭆┆㵯㣡㊹ ☨ㅰ㋜㮻⒔䓯㮥⊇ㅰᮣ㣄ӡ㵀䢕㗕㑌⧨␂㊹㍰ᱨⴋᩔ౰␂㊹䓞㨾ⶖఢ➶㣨ᱨ㚱㮾ᩔ➈┆㵯㦐䴋␂㊹☨ 㦣㫬㗁ҍ㽴Ц㻀⭆➧㻀ᮣ䁦⭨➒䂫䁦㱸䴋␂㊹Ϭ㰳ⅹ౬㱸䴋␂㊹䓞ⶪよऌᱨ⍄侎Ⓒᇶ傽䷎Ϭ㿱㿽㺉 ⡔㑌⧨ⶖఢ➶㣨৅⢄⫊㋦㚳৅⢄☨䁪㱫ᮣ 㱸䴋㑌⧨⧆㱸㦣㫬㮾㠖☨ᦓ㢕㣡✯␂㊹ᱨ䓞ⶪ㸃侎㝗⤅㻤タ㢶⮔䮠⛊㣡✯⭆␂㊹㺐ㅰ㋜㮾傱㖸㳹␂ ㊹ᨏ⤡⛏ᮣ䁦⭨侎䓞㨾 ⻮㳜⤜㮾㵯㻤␂㊹㔋㺐ᦓ㢕㣡✯㣡⼛⭆㵯㻤␂㊹㺐ㅰ㋜ᨏ⏥㔕们㮥⊇ㅰᮣ 㑥㲣㰳‫ٷ‬㑩ⶪ␂㊹☡よऌ☨ᡴ䁦⭨⏥ဪ㮪ⶏ⡙㘿㙱Ⲡ⼜们ग䣡‫㊹␂פ‬㔋☨ᦓ㢕㣡✯㣡⼛⫊␂㊹㺐ㅰ ㋜⭆⍄侎㸭㳩⳱㱸౭ᓼ䁶⢏☨ ⻮䮠⛊㸃䛭㴿ܺㆨ⠠㟪ᮣ 㶬㽂㯌㣄ӡᨏ➝⍏⶝ၴ✚㵀⧆㱸⶙ㅢ㗖⤸㺨㺔㣡⫊‫ڭ‬㣡㣡⼛☨㈈䂒㊹㔋⡛⭩ᕽ㱃ᱨ☏⡛⭩ᕽ㱃ያ㑥㱸 㑌⧨䥪㶅⫊䔋⾳ᱨ⡙㘿㙱㙙⏥Ⓒᇶ㑌⧨㿽㑌ᮣ


ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊ ᡴ⠠㟪㸃ㆨ䁦⭨㮾⭆⡙㘿㙱ㆨ䂒⭨☨䴋Ҳ㗖㥲ギ䴐㗰㺐ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊⭆㻚㾗⌏㻤㚱㭸㦎ᮣ 㚱㱸ᡴ䁦 ⭨侎们ܺㆨ⠠㟪㍰㨏㨲⬰䲂ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊ 们ᡴ䁦⭨㺚㯧䛭☨㺺㮔㟜⢄⭆㻚㾗⌏㻤ᮣ

(h) ⡙㘿㙱⭆㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶㺐։ޫᱨ⊪⸶㈈䂒⤵ 㺝⶙㵀⏥㺌☻֏⭆㐩ギ㾑㗒〉⤇㙶☨։ޫ⠠㟪‫פ‬ ⏩㭸⺋㺐㎩᝟㥲䓞㨾፰ギ⠠㟪ᮣ

1 㩠㬀 ग䣡‫פ‬㚱⼜㈈䂒㊹㺐䢕㗕⭆㗕ⓞⴋ⢗ᇺ D ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊⭆㻚㾗⌏㻤 E ग䣡㋦㚳☼➝㚱䍹㺐㑌⧨ ⡛⭩㟜㺌ᑡⶾ ⊪⸶ᡴ䁦⭨㺚㯧⭆㺺㮔㟜⢄⭆ F 㪎Ⓦ〉ग䣡⫊㋦㚳⡙㘿㙱ຌ䁫们㈈䂒๩‫פ‬㺐 ፰ギ䁶⼛ ⫊㱱㈈䂒⤵们㈈䂒㍰㾗ⓞ⤇ѱ㺐➝㖷䓞㨾㩌⡢ᮣ㟬䓯们㈈䂒㺲⠠㟪 ⏥㶷㮾㯱㔩 ⯯ ■⹻㑉 㮾፰ギ⠠㟪 㮾丂㳸⫊㋦㚳➝㖷⠠㟪 ⠠㟪㸃⧧䁦⭨ⴋ㟠㯌Ⱗ㗖Ϭ㾑㗒⯯⡢㼣⫊㪎Ⓦ ☨ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊⭆㻚㾗⌏㻤ᮣ㳹㨗⯯⡢㼣⫊㪎Ⓦ☨ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊⭆㻚㾗⌏㻤⊪⸶⡙㘿㙱⭆䂒⭨ㆨ䁦⭨ ⧩⬊⒱⻮㺐ᑡⶾᮣ

5 ㈈䂒㭸⛊ (a) ⓥ➧ᕽ㱸•⟛㜌 ⟑ُ㚱㱸㈈䂒㊹ⴋ㱸☻֏㦎㺨 ☻֏㗁㮥⡙㘿㙱ㆨ䂒⭨䓰⒱‫ۿ‬㼉☨⌏イ㾎☱ ⓞ㗕֏ᮣ 㳹☻֏⏥፶⡽们㈈䂒㍰☱⤜֏ᮣ

2 ⡙㘿㙱㾗ᨏ■⹻㑉 ⓥ➧们〉ग䣡㺲⫊们㈈䂒ያ⼹㱸㶋タ ⟑ُ⡙㘿㙱㾗ᨏ䂒⭨☨■⹻㑉ᮣ 㵀Ӟ‫ـ‬㎩᝟㥲⡙㘿㙱 ⶙ㅢᇩ㱸㈈䂒㊹ 㵀㳹㎩᝟㥲㮾㢡㱂㑉㺐㔩➽㾗ᨏ䂒⭨㨾㖼 ⫊⡙㘿㙱㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶⶙ㅢᇩ㱸㈈ 䂒㊹ 㵀㳹㎩᝟㥲ُ㾗ᨏ㳹⤇㙶☨■⹻㑉 ⫊⡙㘿㙱⫊㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶⶙ㅢ㮾☺㫦՗ᙐ㑉⫊㋦㚳㔩 ➽ᇩ㱸㈈䂒㊹㺐➈⿓ᮢ౗㯐⫊㿲‫⺉گ‬㯐ᮣ 3 ग䣡㶋タ⭆㈈䂒㊹ᮐ᝟ ㈈䂒㊹ⴋ㗖㻚㾗⌏㻤㚱㦎㺨ⓞ㗕 㑥ग䣡㚱㗰 ⓥ➧㳹㶋タ㑥㔋ギ☾ ⛰㚱㗰⌧㩌⡢⫊㪎Ⓦ ⭆㮪 ᇺ㮾㥲⫑▦䵊㗰㈈䂒㊹们㈈䂒ያ☨ᮐ᝟ᮣ (a) ⡙㘿㙱౰⢕㈈䂒㊹㺐㵯㻳⏩➽㮪䂣䂒⭨㦢㋦㝗⤅㺐䁶⼛ ㎒⡙㘿㙱ᩔ➈⭆⏥፶ⳟ⢕㈈䂒㊹䓞 㨾㐩ギ⊺⾤ౙ␓ᮣ ᡴ䁦⭨㺌㥔╱㖼 ϬⒸᇶ䓞㨾ᗫ␓⭆ᗫ午㺐㿽㑌 㮾㖳ᢶ㯌⌷☬⶙ㅢ⡮ㆩ㐢㺐 ㈈䂒㊹ᮣ ֩⤸㑥㍰㚱㗰 ⡙㘿㙱㵀ग䣡グ㗰⫊㊹ᮐ৅⢄㾗ⓞ㺐タ㖸⾟タ ဪ㮾㱸䴋㈈䂒㺲㱸䴋㈈ 䂒㊹㺐㈈䂒⤵㔩➽㦐⟛㺐⧩⹻ౙ㔳࿃⛪㾗ⓞ 㮾⭆⫑们 , 䂒⭨㦢㋦㝗⤅㺐䁶⼛ ,, ఢ㧖⭆⭒㧖㺌 㻳 ⭆ ,,, 㦐䴋౭⭨㋗⍕Ⱗ⬒㺐㯌㭴㾗ⓞ㺐タ㖸⾟タ 㵀⢕㎩᝟㥲ဪ㮾⧩⹻ౙ㔳࿃⛪㾗ⓞタ㖸ᮣ (b) ⡙㘿㙱㝗⒲㈈䂒ያⓞ㗕㺐⢕㈈䂒㊹们㈈䂒㍰⶙⤅ᡴ䁦⭨ᗫ␓ᮣ 㵀⠠㟪㑉 䮠们㱸䴋㈈䂒㊹ 㺐㩂䂙⭆֏㺗⭆⠠㟪㑉㺐౭ᓼ㺌㻳✚ಣ⧩䓾㸃 㮾⭆■⍙⌷☬㺐 ⻮౭⭨ 㮻ↂ㾗㵀㟪ᕽ㍰㐩ギ ᗫ午㈈䂒㊹ Ϭᢶ㯌㈈䂒㊹㺐ᮐ᝟⭆㋦グ㗰㺐ᡴ┆㩂 ⡙㘿㙱፶Ⱗ㗖⠠㟪㑉౰㈈䂒㊹㺐㟪ᕽᮣ

(b) ㈈䂒⤵⶙䷌ያ㽣㎩᜾⛊ⳮ⮳⫊Ⱗ㗖㑌⧨⠠㟪 㑴⪰㑌⧨㈈䂒㊹ 㺺㨰ⓞ㗕㈈䂒㊹ ⊪⸶㵀⿮䲯 䛭 㮾⭆㑥㲞ⓞ䥪⫊ᬰ㼉ያᄯ㐟㋦㵯ᨏ㗁⧩䓾㺐㋦㚳㨾‫ڭ‬ᮣ ⡙㘿㙱⏥፶ᨏ㈈䂒⤵㺐㨾‫ڭ‬Ⓒᇶ㑌 ⧨㿽㑌ᮣ 㑥㵀㈈䂒䛭㱸㑌⧨ᬰ㼉 ౬፶㮾〉⤇㙶☨㈈䂒⬆䣡ᨏ┆䯍ᮣ ㈈䂒⤵⫊፶Ⱗ㗖⡙㘿㙱⡛ ಣ⤇㙶⠠㟪㸃㵀⏥㺌☤㳹㈈䂒㊹㺐☻֏☨㎩᝟㥲㺐⠠㟪ᮣ (c) ㈈䂒⤵፶㮾㋦㵯ᨏ⧩䓾㺐⧊֏䱜㖶⭆ⷭⷼ㈈䂒ᮣ ᨏ⌏㷳㚱㱸㈈䂒㊹☨☻֏ ㈈䂒⤵㵀⏥㮥⛊ ⍙㖸☨㎩᝟㥲 ⶙■⍙䂒⭨㮾Ⱗ䓓㟪ᕽ⫊⠠㟪㺐➝㖷ⳟ㈈䂒㊹㾗ⓞ⠠㟪㺓㺣䓰☡☻֏ᮣ ⳟ⏥㲶 ☻֏☨㈈䂒㊹ ⓥ➧㮻㱸⠠㟪 ⟑ُ㈈䂒⤵㮥⊑፶㮾㈈䂒㊹☨㈈䂒㍰☱⤜֏☨ 䱜㖶㈈䂒ᮣ 㑲 㵀╱֏⢏㥲Ϭᩔ㟪ᕽ ㈈䂒⤵፶㽴㨾㸉㽣౬֏⢏㥲Ⰹⷭⷼ㈈䂒 㺓㺣㱸⶝ၴ䱜㖶⠠㟪 㐹䛭㴿㱱㳹 㟪ᕽ֏㦢㔋ⷭⷼ㈈䂒ᮣ 㵀ᝊ㱸⢚⡽Ⱔ֏☨㎩᝟㥲 㮾፰ギ㟪ᕽ⠠㟪ᩔ☻֏㈈䂒㊹፶㮾㈈䂒㍰☱ ⤜֏▙⬊ ⒱Ⰿᮣ ☏㑲㳹㟪ᕽ֏☱们㈈䂒㍰☱⤜֏☨ ُ㮾㳹㟪ᕽ֏⒱Ⰿᮣ㑥⥗ᩔ☻֏ ㈈䂒㊹ᝊ㱸㑌⧨Ⱔ֏ ㈈䂒⤵፶㽴㨾᜾⛊㳹㈈䂒㊹ᨏ⽃㈈ᮣ (d) 〉㈈䂒፶㮾⡹㴐䓞㨾㈈䂒⭆侎㮾⡹㴐ⷤⶾᮣ ᨏ➝⍏⦽㠖⶝㑉 ग䣡‫פ‬㺐㈈䂒㍰⤜֏⫊፶㱫よ 㴐⭆⫊ᚆ㴐 ⭆፶➔㱛▙⡣‫ג‬ᅎ⿔ᮣ 㯜╱ よ㴐⫊ᚆ㴐☨⤜֏㺝⤅ܺⶌ㱫ᮣᨏ➝⍏⠠㟪㸃 〉⤇㙶 们㈈䂒፶㔋⫊㖳㱫㿹ซ‫ג‬ᅎ傱㖸⊓ ⡙㘿㙱 ⏥፶ᨏ㑌⧨㿹ซ‫ג‬ᅎ㰳㚛ⓞ⁵䥪㶅Ⓒᇶ㑌⧨㿽㑌ᮣ (e) 㵀㈈䂒⤵㺐㽣㎩㥲 ㋦ⓞ֏㾎⡽㎒⌧㈈䂒⤵Ⱗ㗖☨⠠㟪㸃౬ᨏ䁦⭨ 㥲䲯ُ傱㖸㾎⡽⠠㟪֏ 㺐⌧Ⱗ㗖 㯊⍙㖸䂒⭨ㆨ䁦⭨㺐䱤☨㈈䂒⧩⬊㺐㰮⻮ᮣ ㈈䂒㊹㺐傽䷎⭆㿽㑌౬㑥䍹们㮾㥲☾ ⛰䐗㮰☡䁦⭨ᮣ (f) 㑥㈈䂒㊹ᝊ㱸㗕ⓞ ㈈䂒⤵፶㩩ѱ㳹㈈䂒㊹ᨏ᮱⽃㈈᮱ ᮰⒟⪰᮱ ᮰㚅⪰䂒⭨᮱ᮣ (g) 㑌⧨们㈈䂒፶䛭☨㈈㊹䁦䂒ⴋ㗖ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊⭆㻚㾗⌏㻤㚱㦎㺨 㑥㟠㈈㊹们㈈䂒፶㺲ⓞ㗕ᮣ

(c)ᡴ䁦⭨┆㵯⋶✂㈈䂒㊹ㅰ■ⳕ䓹⭆✯偂㝎㗜 㯌㢨㈈䂒㊹Ϭ➧㠞⧝ᩔ㐯ᮣ ᨏ➝⍏ᡴ䁦⭨ ⡙ 㘿㙱⫊፶ᡴՂ⭆㝗⤅㊹ᮐ৅⢄㮾➝⍏ᡴ䁦⭨ᗫ␓㈈䂒㊹㱫ᮣ ग䣡グ㗰⭆㊹ᮐ৅⢄㵀㑲⡧㎩᝟ 㥲⶙㱫㾗㈈䂒㊹ㄹ㨗䯤╩㺐ܺⶌ ☏⠠㟪㑉ဪ㽂㯌 ㈈䂒㊹⶙ㅢ▌㵀㋦㚳㵀ग䣡⫊㊹ᮐ৅⢄‫פ‬ Ϭᩔタ┆⒲㭿ⓞ㺐䯤╩ᮣ 㚱㱸⼋⛪Ⱘᨏ⬊ቯᮣ ⰶ㶋㺝⤅䮠⛊㱫㟲 ౬⏥ㅢↂ㾗ᨏ㈈䂒㊹Ⓡ▍ 㺐ⲽ┆⼋⛪⫊㸊౗ᮐ᝟㺐㐩⏩䁶⼛ᮣ (d) 㝗⤅㲐ᡴ䁦⭨㱸䴋㑌⧨㈈䂒㊹㺐䁶⼛⊪⸶㑌⧨㈈䂒㍰俴ᠤ ᩔ㶷ᨏ፰ギ⫊ⶪ㗰 ⭆⊪⸶㑌⧨ ग䣡㚱䍹㺐䁶⼛ᮢ㭸ُ⭆㋦㚳৅⢄ᮢ㳜㶷⫊⤜㺗 㳹☬䁶⼛Ϭ➧㖼౗㺐䵊㗰 ✚㗁⡙㘿㙱㚱Ⓘ㱸 㺐㯌㭴㺐⾟タ ⤦⏥ဪ㮪䂣㑌⧨㈈䂒㍰俴ᠤ㾗ᨏ㈈䂒㊹㗕֏⫊֏㺗㺐俴ᠤ ㎒㳹☬䁶⼛⶙㱱⡙ 㘿㙱⏥ያ㐩ᙐ㽣㎩᜾⛊㩌⡢ᮣ ⡙㘿㙱⭆Ϭ⡛ಣ⤇㙶Ⱘ⏥፶ᨏ㑌⧨㈈㊹㈈䂒㍰⤜֏ㆨ们㈈䂒⫊ 䐗㗕㚱䓰㺐౗䷁֏䥝㺐䱤☨␘Ⳳ㿱㔋㑌⧨㿽㑌ᮣ 4 ㈈䂒፶㔋⠠㟪ⓞ֏ (a) ⡙㘿㙱⶙㐩ᙐ㽣㎩᜾⛊ⳮ⮳䓞㑩㈈䂒ৈ☼⫊ܺㆨ㈈䂒ᮣ 㚱㱸⠠㟪㸃㩖们⠠㟪㍰☫㱃⠠㟪 ㈊ Ϭ㝗⤅⡙㘿㙱㚱㩖䁶⼛⭆ܺⶌᮣ (b) ᨏ➝⍏㢦ㅢ㯱㔩ⓞ㥟㈈䂒☨⠠㟪㸃 ⡙㘿㙱⫊⢗ᇺ⠠㟪㸃㺐㺚㖸■㋦䓞㨾፰ギ⠠㟪ᮣ፰ギ⠠ 㟪㸃侎䓷Ⰿ᮱፰ギ⠠㟪⍙⢏᮱ ╱⍙⢏⼜㱉们ग䣡ㄯ⏩⫊⶙㦢⡙㘿㙱㚯㐟ᮣ 㟪ᕽ֏⍄侎㗁㮾㈈ 䂒፶ↂ☼☨㿹ซᨏࠤ㢭ᮣ ⠠㟪㸃㩖㎥ⓦᕽタ㾎⡽㺐㟪ᕽ֏ ⏥⊪⸶䁦⭨㺉⡔㺐ⓒⱄ ᮣ㈈䂒⤵ ౬⏥፶Ⱗ㗖㑌⧨ᝊ㱸ᕽタ㾎⡽㟪ᕽ֏㺐፰ギ⠠㟪ᮣ 〉⤇㙶㺐㑉ޫ౬ܺⶌ☻֏⭆㋦㚳⠠㟪֏ᱨ ⊺⻲㮾㾎☱֏䓞㨾⠠㟪ᮣ㚱㱸፰ギ⠠㟪侎们㈈䂒㍰ 㨏ያ㗏☡ᮣ 㜾〉⤇㙶ⳟ㟠㮥例㈈䂒㊹㗏 ☡㦐㟠㺐⠠֏ᱨُ㾎㥸㗏☡㺐⠠֏፶‫ֺ‏‬㥸䐾⹻ᮣ (c)丂㳸⠠㟪㸃侎䓷Ⰿ᮱丂㳸⠠㟪⍙⢏᮱ ╱⍙⢏⼜㱉们ग䣡ㄯ⏩⫊⶙㦢⡙㘿㙱㚯㐟ᮣ 丂㳸⠠㟪 㺝䓾㱫们㈈䂒㍰☱⤜֏㾎㔕䓰⡹ซ 㴐㺐㈈㊹ᮣ⡙㘿㙱⌏⽀㮔㎳丂㳸⠠㟪㸃㮾Օ㸊⫊㋦㚳➝ 㖷֩ⶼ们㈈䂒⤵Ⱗ㗖㋦⠠㟪䛭㮾፰ギ┆㵯⒱⤂⠠㟪㺐ᙐ⺉ᮣ丂㳸⠠㟪౬⶙⌧䣡㯞ᮣ㮾丂㳸⠠㟪 ⭊■⍙䱴㥲㟠㯌㋦౰㳸౬⌧䣡㯞ᮣ (d) ⠠㟪㸃⶙㟬䓯⡙㘿㙱们ⱪ㷢‫פ‬www.phillips.com☨౗ያ⠠㟪㊿㜞䓞㨾ⱪ㔋⠠㟪ᮣ⠠㟪㸃侎 们㈈䂒㍰㺣㔕 㨏ያ㾗ⱪ㔋俴㥸☫㱃ᮣ ⱪ㔋⠠㟪侎☧⡙㘿㙱㟪ᕽ⏩㲺⶙⭆㟪ᕽ⏩㱸㽣㎩ᙐᮣ 㑥㔋㗰☾ ⛰ ⡙㘿㙱⯼㼉ⱪ㔋⠠㟪㸃们㈈䂒㍰ᗫ㭿㱸ㆩ㐢⠠㟪㺐㈈䂒㊹ ⭆⶙㮔㎳㚯㐟㊹ᮐ৅ ⢄ᮣ ㈈䂒㺲⠠㟪㚑⛪⫊፶⧶㫤㚑ᮣ ᨏ┆⌏ⱪ㔋⠠㟪㸃ㆨ⁵ৈ⫊丂㳸⠠㟪㸃⠠㟪ያ⏥㜄们⼟‫ ڷ‬ 㟬䓯⡙㘿㙱ⱪ㔋⠠㟪㊿㜞⠠㟪ᨏࠤ㮥⏧厮䓯⒴ᮣ 㟬䓯≢㥲丂ミ㋃ㅁ㔋☨⠠㟪䨌 ⠠㟪㸃⭊䓷Ⰿ 㮥㟪ᕽ֏ᮣ ⱪ㔋⠠㟪㸃┆㵯⭆㟠㯌䓷Ⰿ㺐㟪ᕽ֏ᨏ㮻┆౗⭆㑌⧨㎩᝟㥲⫊⏥ㅢ㩌⡢⫊㟿⪰ᮣ 们 ㈈䂒䓞㨾㺲ያ ↂ㱸➧ⱪ㔋㟪ᕽⓞ⁵ያ 㳹㨗㟪ᕽ፶们ⱪ㔋⠠㟪㸃☨丂ミ㋃ㅁ㔋傱㖸ᨏ ᮰⁵ৈ᮱ 㟪ᕽᮣ ᮰⁵ৈ᮱㟪ᕽ⊪⸶㈈䂒⤵ᨏ⌏㷳☻֏☨㟪ᕽᮣ㜾ⳟ㟠㮥例㈈䂒㊹㗏☡ⱪ㔋⠠㟪㸃⭆㮥᮰ ⁵ৈ᮱ ⫊ ᮰丂㳸᮱ ⠠㟪㸃㦐㟠㺐⠠֏ᱨُ㈈䂒⤵㱸ᙐ㽴㨾᜾⛊᮰⁵ৈ᮱ 㟪ᕽ፶‫ֺ‏‬㥸䐾⹻ᮣᨏ ➝⍏ⱪ㔋⠠㟪㸃⠠㟪 㥲㮥⧊֏傱㖸们㟪ᕽ䨌㔋 ⱪ㔋⠠㟪㸃㺐⠠㟪֏䓷㵜⟙⛪⫊፶ㆨ㈈䂒⤵౗ ䷁㔋㥲㮥⧊֏㱸㚱⏥㟠ᮣ 㯜㈈䂒⤵㵀㑌⧨ያ⨌⶙㽴㨾᜾⛊⫊፶㊭䷱⡙㘿㙱㺐ᕽᡴ䓷㵜⟙⛪ ☏ ⱪ㔋⠠㟪㸃⫊㺝⶙㮾㠞㸟㺐㥲㮥⧊֏㟪ᕽᮣ ⡙㘿㙱㺐ᕽᡴ⠠㟪֏䓷㵜⟙⛪䍹们ᡴ䁦⭨㺚㯧ᮣ (e) ⏥㶷㮾㯱㔩ᮢ፰ギ⠠㟪ᮢ丂㳸⠠㟪⫊ⱪ㔋➝㖷⠠㟪 ↂ⠠㟪ያ⭊■⍙⠠㟪㸃Ⱗ㗖Ⓒᇶⷤ⡔䂫 䁦֏⭆㚱㱸㋦㚳䓾㱫䁪㱫㺐㿽㑌 㳺㎩㑥㮾㥲☾ D ⛰㚱㗰 ⓥ➧们㈈䂒䱜㖶㍰㮻ㆨ⡙㘿㙱㮾፰ ギタ┆⬊⛊㳹⠠㟪㸃ᨏ㮥■⹻㑉 ✚■⍙⡙㘿㙱Ⱗ㗖㳹㮻㺌☨☾㑻➝⭆㺝፶㦢㳹➝㗏㐟⡔ⶾᮣ (f) ⏥㶷㮾㯱㔩ᮢ፰ギ⠠㟪ᮢ丂㳸⠠㟪⫊ⱪ㔋➝㖷ܺㆨ⠠㟪 ⭊■⍙⢕ᡴ䁦⭨■⍙⭆⌏㻤㋦⫊㋦ ■⹻㑉㺐㟪ᕽⴋ⏥㗁㑌⧨╔㟜⫊㋦㚳➔⠠ᬰ‫ۿ‬㼉☨⅐㔶⭆ㆨ⾝⊜➔㨳㑌➈⺋㮥㺤ᮣ (g) ፰ギ⭆丂㳸⠠㟪㗁〉⤇㙶㝗⤅㲐ᡴ䁦⭨㺐オ䁪⟞‫گ‬ᱨ〉⤇㙶౬⊺⧩⹻ㇰ⻲■㋦⠠㟪ᮣⓥ⼗ ⤦㯌ᦅ⾤☨㎩᝟㠖ᱨ〉⤇㙶⏥፶౰㯜㢦ㅢঞ㨾፰ギ⫊丂㳸⠠㟪ᱨ⫊㵀ↂ㺲ⓞ⁵㺐㑌⧨㖡㶅⫊䔋 ⾳㿱㑌⧨㿽㑌ᮣ

6 䂫䁦֏⭆⡔ⶾ (a) 䁦⭨㟠㯌㺉⡔〉⤇㙶ょ⮔㈈䂒㊹㺐⒱Ⰿ֏ᱨ䁦⭨ဪ㺉⡔〉⤇㙶ⓒⱄ⭆㚱㱸䓾㱫⚲例⭆䁪㱫ᮣ 䁦⭨ဪ㺉⡔ⓒⱄ䁪⿔ᨏᱶ㈈䂒㊹⒱Ⰿ֏㗑⡹ซ1,600,000㴐㺐 ᱨ⭩㲊⡹ซ1,600,000㴐㮾㔋 㺣⡹ซ22,500,000㴐⏩➽㺐20%ᱷ⭩㲊⡹ซ22,500,000㴐㺐兽ⶾ☨12%㰳㚛ᮣ⡙㘿㙱⌏⽀㱫ⓒ ⱄ㺉⡔ⰽ⮗㱞ⱄ㲐㮥Ӟ⫊✂Ӟ‫ۿ‬㻜㈈㊹们㈈䂒፶㺲㗕ⓞ☨☾㑻➝㺐ᙐ⺉ᮣ (b) ⓥ➧⼹㱸‫ۿ‬㼉 ⟑ُ䁦⭨侎们㈈䂒䛭⻮⭊ⷤⶾ ㆨ㱸㑌⧨㯌ग‫☧‏‬㳹㈈䂒ⓞⶪ⫊䓞ⶪ㲺⶙㻤 ⫊㋦㚳ঞ㷹ᩔ䴋ᮣ ⡔ⶾ侎㱱∛㊳㜝們㑉 㮾⡹㴐⭆≢㷹∛㊳㔋㺐㳺⬰䠂㨾䁶⼛㮾丂۫➝㖷㺉⡔ᮣ (c) ᨏ➝⍏⶝ၴ ⡙㘿㙱౬Ⱗ㗖㮾よऌ䓭㟜⵸ Visa⭆㏥㖼䓰⵸ⷤ⡔㾎✂⡹ซ ㏥㴐㺐∛㊳ᮣ 㖳 㱫㨳㱫⵸౬⌧㗏㐟⡛⭩䁪ᮣ (d) 㚱䂫㈈䂒㊹㺐ᇩ㱸ᙐ౬们⡙㘿㙱㐩ቯ㗏㐟䛭➝⶙䐗㮰ᮣ ⡙㘿㙱⡣ᩔ㿽㑌౬㈈䂒㊹Ⰿ⯄䁦⭨ 㺓㺣㈈䂒㊹㺐ᇩ㱸ᙐ㮻䐗㮰 ㎒㮻‫‏‬㝗⤅䓾ↂ┆㵯✚㝗㵍Ⰿ⡔⏥፶㱘侅ᇩ㱸ᙐ㺐䐗㮰⫊䁦⭨㺉 ⡔䁦㑩֏㺐ᩔᑡ⮔㿽㑌ᮣ 7 㝗㐟㈈䂒㊹ (a) ⡙㘿㙱㺓㺣┆㵯㐩ቯ㗏㐟⭆䁦⭨们⡙㘿㙱⫊㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶ᝊ㱸㍷ⶾ ⊪⸶㑌⧨⢗ᇺ㮾㥲☾ D

⛰㚱㗰㩖ⷤ㺐㑌⧨䁪㱫 ⭆㣄ӡᢶ㯌䁦⭨㚱㩖㋦㚳ᑡⶾ ⊪⸶㠞⒱➔㥤⧴䥝⫊➔ⶦ⏪㻙⻅㺐㿲‫گ‬ ౙ␓䛭 ፶౬㈈䂒㊹Ⰿ㲐䁦⭨ᮣ (b) 䁦⭨侎们㈈䂒䛭 㝢‫≠פ‬㈉㝗㐟㈈䂒㊹ᮣ ㈈䂒䛭㚱㱸㈈䂒㊹፶⌧䐗㮰☡〉⤇㙶☨䐾⤇㗌 ☼㺙ᨏ㦓⡹㺲⃷㺥☼๛ৈ⬊⶛▙็13ᕹ1301㗌ᮣ 㮻䁦㺐㈈䂒㊹㺐傽䷎ ⊪⸶㟪⌏㿽㑌㱱䁦⭨Ⓒ ᇶ 㱱(I) 俼㐟 ⫊(II) ㈈䂒፶䛭7㝢 㮾䍳㵍㑓㋜ᨏᡴᮣ 㺓☡傽䷎䐗㮰 ⡙㘿㙱౬ⳟ㈈䂒㊹㺐㑌 ⧨ᅭ㖡⫊ᅭᛕ㦢䁦⭨㺉⡔䂏ְ 㢛㮾㚱⡔㺐䁦㑩֏ᨏ㾎⡽㦎倱 Ϭ㗖㣄ӡ㮥⊑ᅭ㖡⫊ᅭᛕ㈈䂒 ㊹≠㈉㚱㦎㺨ᮣ (c) ᨏ➝⍏⶝ၴᱨ⡙㘿㙱⶙㵀⏥⼹㗏䁪㥲 ⊪㪏㈈䂒㊹㾗㗐㝗㱫ᮣ㣄ӡϬ⏥፶㝗⤅⊪㪏ᮢ㜄⹻ᮢ⌏ ䷎⭆⡔䓭⟞‫گ‬ᮣ㣄ӡ⶙㮪ᇺ䁦⭨㺐㺚㖸ㆨ⡔䓭■⹻ ⏥㶷㗁⟑㱱⡙㘿㙱㚱⯼㼉 ‫ۿ‬㶠⭆╿⒱䱴㥲 们〉⤇㙶䂫䁦㿹㣡㺐⊪㪏ᮢ㜄⹻ᮢ⌏䷎⭆⡔䓭们⡙㘿㙱㚱䂫☨㈈䂒㊹ᮣ䁦⭨侎Ⓒᇶ㚱㱸㑌⧨㺚㖸 㺐傽䷎⭆㿽㑌 〉⤇㙶౬⏥፶㿱㿽⫊Ⓒᇶ㋦㚳☨⊪㪏ޫ⫊䓭㚅ޫ㺐㨾ᨏ⭆䔋⾳㯧㺤☨㑌⧨㿽㑌ᮣ (d) ⡙㘿㙱㵀౬㈈䂒㊹Ⰿ㲐䁦⭨⫊䁦⭨㺐㗔ᙐ们■⍙㍰ 㮔㎳ⓞ㖸㸢⡌∛ⓞ㺐㔩➽㻤タᮣ 8 㢦㝗㐟㈈㊹ (a)㜾䁦⭨㺉⡔㐩ቯ☏㢦㱸们㈈䂒፶䛭30㝢‫פ‬㝗㐟㈈䂒㊹ 䁦⭨౬፶⌧㗏㐟㲊㋜㝗㐟䁪㱫ᮣ ょ ㅰ㢦㝗㐟☨㈈㊹䁪㱫ᨏょ㝢⡹ซ80㴐ᮣ 㣄ӡ㵀㐩ቯ㗏☡㳹㨗䁪㱫䛭➝፶౬㈈䂒㊹Ⰿ㲐䁦⭨ᮣ (b) 㜾㮻ⷤ⡔㈈㊹ ☏㢦们㈈䂒፶䛭6Ӟ㴨‫פ‬㝗㐟㳹㈈㊹ ُ䁦⭨㗔ᙐ⡙㘿㙱 ⯯㟜㺌䛭 ≠㈉㮾 ㈈䂒⫊㙵㑉ⓞ㗕㮾㺺㗕㳹㣡㊹ ✚⤜֏⭆☻֏౬㱱⡙㘿㙱㽣㎩᜾⛊ᮣ ⓥ➧䁦⭨㵀㳹㈈䂒፶䛭 ‫ץ‬ㅰ‫פ‬㗏㐟㳹ⓞ㗕㺐㚱☧ⶾ例ⶫⓥ▌Ӝ䁪⭆㑌⧨㋦㚳䁦⭨㍷⡙㘿㙱⫊㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶㺐㚱㱸䁪㱫 ⟑ُ㳹⢭ⶾ例౬⌧ᝊ㗏ᮣ 9 ㍷ⷤⶾ㺐㪎ְ➝➈ (a) 㵀⏥㱘侅䂒⭨⶙ㅢᇩ㱸㺐㑌⧨ᙐ⺉㺐㎩᝟㥲 㜾䁦⭨㵀㢦俴㥸‫⛊ۿ‬㺐㎩᝟㥲㢦ㅢ㵀㈈䂒፶䛭 㝢‫פ‬㥔ቯⷤ⡔㈈䂒㊹䂫㑩֏ ⡙㘿㙱⶙㐩ᙐ᜾⛊㨾㖳㮾㥲㮥例⫊✂例㪎Ⳛ➝➈ (I) ౬㈈䂒㊹䁞 ▌㵀㋦㜄㚱⫊㋦㚳☼➝ 傽䷎⭆䁪㱫㠞㐩㱱䁦⭨Ⓒᇶ (II) 㐟㦫㳹㈈䂒㊹㺐䢕㗕 ⌏⽀䂫㑩֏㑌⧨ ⏩➶ⷤⶾ㾗ᨏ䓱⬊ⱄ (III) ⳮ⮳䁦⭨㢦ҍ㾗ⓞ㺐⠠㟪⫊㖳㋦ⳟ㢦ҍ㺐⠠㟪侎㺉⡔⌏㻤ⱄ (IV) 㗏 㐟㱱☡㋜㑓㺣㥔ቯ㗏㐟䁦㑩֏ↂ㑓㋜䱤≢ょㅰ12%㺐⺉⿔㰳㚛㺐⺉㥒 (V) ౰䁦⭨㱱⡙㘿㙱㚱⤸ 㱸㺐㑌⧨㣡㊹㨾㖳⽀㺥ᙐ⭆㺚㖸⡙㘿㙱⡛ಣ⤇㙶౰㋦⤸㱸䁦⭨㺐㑌⧨㣡㊹㨾㖳⽀㺥ᙐᮣ 㵀㺌፶ 䁦⭨䛭 Ϭ㵀∛ⓞ㳹㟜㺌㺐30㝢䛭⶙≠㈉ⓞ㗕㳹㣡㊹ 㮾⭆౬㚱☧ⶾ例㱫㮾㺉⡔⮮㍷⡙㘿㙱⫊㋦


⡛ಣ⤇㙶ⶫⓥ〉⤇㙶ᕽᡴ䂒⭨㱞ⱄ 㚱㱸㋦㚳㱸䴋䁪㱫⭆㑌⧨䓾㱫⚲例 (VI) 㮾㈈䂒⫊㙵㑉ⓞ㗕 㺺㗕㳹㈈䂒㊹ ✚⤜֏⭆☻֏౬㱱⡙㘿㙱⧩⹻☼㽣㎩᜾⛊ᮣ 㜾㳹㺺㗕㺐֏⢏☱们㳹㈈䂒㊹㺐⒱ Ⰿ֏⭆䁦⭨ဪ㺉Ⓘ㺐ⓒⱄ 䁦⭨౬㑒侎Ⓒᇶ㳹␘倱 䓓㟠㳹㺺㗕⅐㔶㺐㚱㱸䁪㱫ᮣ 9,, 㷝䱜➈ ⿓㲽㲨 㮾㗏⪰㳹㈈䂒㊹㺐⒱Ⰿ֏⭆䁦⭨ဪ㺉Ⓘ㺐ⓒⱄ 䓓㟠⺉㥒⭆㳹㲽㲨㺐䁪㱫 9,,, 㮾⡙ 㘿㙱⫊㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶⮮㍷䁦⭨㺐㑌⧨ⱄ倱☺㦫䁦⭨ⳟ㈈䂒㊹⮮㍷⡙㘿㙱㺐㑌⧨ⱄ倱 ,; 㦢䂒⭨ 㟬⿀䁦⭨㺐ッ✲⭆☼㺙 㖳䂒⭨⶙㷝䱜➈⿓㲽㲨 㮾㗏⪰㍷ⶾ⭆㔦㚯➈⿓䁪㱫 ⫊ ; ᄯ㐟〉⤇ 㙶㵯ᨏ䓾ↂ⭆㩖㮔㺐㑌⧨㨾‫ڭ‬ᮣ

15 㮥⊑䁶⼛ (a) 㳹╱ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊ 们㔋㗰☾ ⛰㚱⡢㼣⫊㪎Ⓦ ⭆⌏㻤㵒⒱⢕➝౰Ⰿ㯁㺐俴㋜⭆㐟■㚱㱸㺐㍰⭆ ↂያ☨፰ギ ⶪ們⫊≣㖸㺐⹻ⰶ 㶋タ⧧‫ۿ‬㼉ᮣ

(b) 㵀㗏☡⡙㘿㙱⡛ಣ⤇㙶㟜㺌䁦⭨㢦ㅢ⡔ⶾ䛭 ⭊䁦⭨⏥⶙⒟䢕㗔ᙐ⡙㘿㙱౰䁦⭨㚱⤸㱸㺐㑌 ⧨㣡㊹㨾㖳⽀㺥ᙐᮣ ⡙㘿㙱፶㟜㺌䁦⭨㱸䴋㨾㖳⽀㺥ᙐᮣ 㵀㗏☡⡙㘿㙱⡛ಣ⤇㙶㟜㺌䁦⭨㢦ㅢ ⡔ⶾ䛭 䁦⭨㯊⏥⶙⒟䢕㗔ᙐ⡙㘿㙱 ☺㫦䁦⭨⌧⤸㱸☨㣡㊹㮾㺉Ⓘ㑌⧨㍷ⶾᮣ 㑥䁦⭨㺐㣡㊹⌧ 㚅㠭㱸䴋⤇㙶䓞㨾☺㫦 ⡙㘿㙱౬፶⢄㺌䁦⭨ᮣ

(c)㢦⯯⡙㘿㙱፰ギ㟠㯌㍰ 㑌⧨䁦⭨⏥☧䐗㼬㳹☬ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊ ☏౰䁦⭨㺐ⷭⒸ㑉 Ⓒ⡔㑉⭆䔋 ⅐ঞ㨾㑉⳱㱸⬊㗲⻲ᮣ

(c) 㑥䁦⭨㢦ㅢⷤ⡔ⶾ例 䁦⭨⏥⶙⒟䢕㮻㗔ᙐ⡙㘿㙱㺚㖸㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶౬䁦⭨⌧⤸㱸☨㣡㊹㮾䁦 ⭨■⹻㑉㺐㔩➽Ⰿ㲐⡙㘿㙱㺚⛊☨☾㑻➝㾗䂫㑩֏⭆㑌⧨㋦㚳㍷ⶾ㺐♈ↂ⫊☺㫦ᮣ ╱例≠㈉౬ 们㮾፰ギ㟜㺌䁦⭨䛭⏥㔕们 㝢䓞㨾 ⓞ㗕㣡㊹㮾㚱‫☨☧‏‬ⓞ㗕ⱄ倱 ⶫⓥⓞ㗕㺐ᕽᡴ䂒⭨㱞ⱄ ⭆㋦㚳㱸䴋䁪㱫⭆㑌⧨䓾㱫⚲例 㺉⡔⡙㘿㙱⫊㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶ᮣ 10 ᜾⛊⒟䢕 ⡙㘿㙱㱸ᙐ⒟䢕㈈䂒⭆ᝊ㱸⻅‫گ‬㟜㺌䁦⭨ 㑥〉⤇㙶㱸⹻㱱㦐㨳䂒⭨ㆨ㻚㾗⌏㻤㺐䱤㔢⭆䓱⬊ ⫊㱸☾㑻➝㲣㮾⏥⼈㯌ग㚯ְᮣ ↂ⡙㘿㙱᜾⛊⒟䢕㈈䂒⭆㟜㺌䁦⭨䛭 䁦⭨ဪ֩ⶼ౬㈈䂒㊹ 㟿⪰⡙㘿㙱 ✚〉⤇㙶፶㟿䔐㣄ӡ㚱㗏☨䂫㑩֏ᮣ 㑥㮾㥲☾13⛰㚱㗰 㟿䔐ⶾ例ဪᨏ䁦⭨㢚㮥 ☨㪎ְ⭆㦢⡙㘿㙱ㆨ䂒⭨౰㗐⛰⒟䢕㈈䂒☨㽗㚯ᮣ 11 ⓞⶪ 㑩ⶪ⭆ᦓ㢕㣡✯㲺⶙㻤⭆ঞ㷹 㵀⠠㟪㑌⧨㈈䂒㊹㍰ᱨᡴ䁦⭨ဪ౰㈈䂒㊹㥸㾗 ⻮㶠␓㮾┆⛊㗁⟑㩖㮔㮾㲺⶙㻤ⓞⶪ㦓⡹⫊䓞 㑩㋦㚳ऌ⭨ᮣᡴ䁦⭨ဪ㽂㯌ㄹ㨗ऌ⭨ⱏ㺛㑩ⶪ⧆㱸㱱㺔㣡⫊‫ڭ‬㣡⏮⼛㑥㓶⨑ᮢ囜咥ᮢ㦣㫬ᮢ嗯⤣ᮢ ≻㣩ぽ⥁ㅄᮢ㥜㇧Ⱋ⫊䭩䯡ᛒ☨㣡㊹ᱨ⏥㶷㋦ㅰ➽ᮢ⊇➶⌴⿔⫊֏㺗ᮣ 㟠ᖅ 㵀⠠㟪㑌⧨㈈䂒㊹ ㍰ ᡴ䁦⭨㑥㲣౬䂫☧㺐㈈䂒㊹ⓞⶪ㯊ဪ␓⧥Ϭ⼗ⰶ㱸䴋ऌ⭨㺐ⓞⶪ⭆㑩ⶪ㦎㺨ᮣ 㶬㽂㯌よऌ ⱏ㺛㑩ⶪ㑌⧨⧆㱸➧㻀㦣㫬☨⅐㊹ᮣЦ㻀㦣☨㦣㫬⶙⌧䓞ⶪ☡よऌᱨ✚㳹䓞ⶪ⍄侎⡛㱸 ⻮ⶖ ఢ➶㣨৅⢄㮾㻤タ㱸䴋㣡㊹☨㋲㴚☼⭆┆㵯㣡㊹☨ㅰ㋜㮻⒔䓯㮥⊇ㅰᮣ 㱸䴋㑌⧨⧆㱸㦣㫬㮾㠖☨ᦓ㢕㣡✯␂㊹ᱨ䓞ⶪ㸃侎㝗⤅㻤タ㢶⮔䮠⛊㣡✯⭆␂㊹㺐ㅰ㋜㮾傱㖸 㳹␂㊹ᨏ⤡⛏ᮣ䁦⭨侎䓞㨾 ⻮㳜⤜㮾㵯㻤␂㊹㔋㺐ᦓ㢕㣡✯㣡⼛⭆㵯㻤␂㊹㺐ㅰ㋜ᨏ⏥㔕们 㮥⊇ㅰᮣ㑥㲣㰳ⅹ㑩ⶪ␂㊹☡よऌ☨ᡴ䁦⭨⏥ဪ㮪ⶏ⡙㘿㙱Ⲡ⼜们ग䣡‫㊹␂פ‬㔋☨ᦓ㢕㣡✯㣡 ⼛⫊␂㊹㺐ㅰ㋜⭆⍄侎㸭㳩⳱㱸౭ᓼ䁶⢏☨ ⻮䮠⛊㸃䛭㴿ܺㆨ⠠㟪ᮣ 䁦⭨侎Ⓒᇶ㿽㑌⭆㾑㗒㚱㱸㑩ⶪ⭆ⓞⶪ㺐➈⺋⭆ဪ㐟☧㚱㩖☨☨ⓞⶪ 㑩ⶪ⭆ᦓ㢕㣡✯☨㲺⶙ 㻤⭆ঞ㷹ᮣ⏥‫⫊∛‏‬㫿䔅‫∛‏‬㑌⧨㚱㩖㺐㲺⶙㻤⫊ঞ㷹Ϭ➧㐟㦫䢕㗕⫊㫿䔅ⷤ⡔㐩ቯ㿹ⶾ㺐 Ⓦ➶⹻㱱ᮣ㶬㽂㯌㣄ӡᨏ➝⍏⶝ၴ✚㵀⧆㱸⶙ㅢ㗖⤸㺨㺔㣡⫊‫ڭ‬㣡㣡⼛☨㈈䂒㊹㔋⡛⭩ᕽ㱃ᱨ ☏⡛⭩ᕽ㱃ያ㑥㱸㑌⧨䥪㶅⫊䔋⾳ᱨ⡙㘿㙱㙙⏥Ⓒᇶ㑌⧨㿽㑌ᮣ 12 䁶⼛⌏㷳 (a) ⫑们㝗⤅㈈䂒⭆㋦㚳㦐䴋⟞‫⿓➈≢⫊گ‬㭸⛊㺐㱫㟲 ⡙㘿㙱 ⶙ㅢ㦢⶝ၴ㮔㎳㝗⤅㋦Ӟ㑉䁶 ⼛ᮣ ⡙㘿㙱⫊፶㪪㱉⭆⌏⽀㸢⡌∛ⓞ☨㔩➽㻤タ㑥㼐㷹⫊剨剮ঞ㷹ᮣ 㣄ӡ፶㖳㱫䱴㥲㺐Ӟ㑉 䁶⼛㮾(I) 㝗⤅㈈䂒⭆㋦㚳㦐䴋⟞‫( گ‬II) 㮾ঞ㨾ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊ (III) 㷝䱜㔩➽⭆㨳㱫ౙ␓ (IV) 㟺㨾 ⭆㠞㔂〉⤇㙶ᓼ‫گ‬㺐⤸⹻⭆䓭㾗 (V) ㋦㚳䍹们⡙㘿㙱ⱪ㷢www.phillips.com⫊⶙丂䖬㦢〉⤇ 㙶㚯㐟㺐䷔㙵㸢␉☨㱫㟲ᮣ 㟬䓯㟠㯌ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊ 䱴㥲㯊㟠㯌㣄ӡ⢗ᇺ䷔㙵㸢␉㖳㱫ㆀ☨Ӟ㑉䁶 ⼛ ⊪⸶ゼ⡮㩂Ӟ㑉䁶⼛ᮣ 〉⤇㙶㗏⭅⭆㜄⹻☨Ӟ㑉⭆ゼ⡮㩂Ӟ㑉䁶⼛们〉⤇㙶☨䷔㙵㸢␉㚱 ⛊⻅ᮣ 㣄ӡ⫊፶⏥⛊㋜∛㚅䱴㥲⫊⡮ㆩ㐢㱸䴋们〉⤇㙶౬ㆪ㨾☨㈈䂒ᮢ⫆‫ڭ‬䁶㰵ᱨ㑥䱴㥲⏥㲣 Ⱗ㗏╱☬㰵㥒ᱨ⶙丂䖬㺣dataprotection@phillips.comᮣ㑥㲣㗏☡䴋们䱴㥲㺐Ӟ㑉䁶⼛⫊㮔㎳㣄 ӡ⢚㨰䱴㥲㺐Ӟ㑉䁶⼛ ㆀ㯊⶙丂䖬㔋㗰丂䖬☼㺙ᮣ (b) ᨏ㝗⤅⟞‫ گ‬㣄ӡ⫊፶㦢☾ ➝⊪⸶౭ᓼ偋߬ ⡔䓭⭆㨳㱫ᖴᔽ㟬⿀ㆀ☨Ӟ㑉䁶⼛ᮣ 㣄ӡ፶ 㟬⿀ ➶㦝⭆䐗㮰ㆀ☨Ӟ㑉䁶⼛㲐⡙㘿㙱㱸䴋㑉㖹 㽴㐹⫊➈⿓㔋 㱫㾗㨾㸢 ㈈䂒⭆㋦㚳㱸䴋㱫 㟲ᮣ 䱴㥲タ┆㟠㯌Ӟ㑉䁶⼛⊪⸶ゼ⡮㩂䁶⼛㺐䐗㮰ᮣ 㣄ӡ⏥፶ⓞ㗕 ⓞ㾂⫊㮾㋦㚳➝㖷䐗䍹㑌 ⧨ㆀ☨Ӟ㑉䁶⼛㲐☾㑻➝ ☾12⛰タ┆☨㭸⛊ⓥ㠖 ᮣ (c) ⡙㘿㙱⣼ऎ‫⶙פ‬ㅢ䓞㨾䣡㦡⊼ⶨᮣ丂㳸౰㳸㑥丂㳸⠠㟪㯊㱸⶙ㅢ⌧䣡㯞ᱨ〉⤇㙶፶⢗ᇺ䷔ 㙵㸢␉㜄⹻㳹䁶⼛ᮣ 13 ➈⿓㿽㑌㦎㺨 (a) ⢗ᇺ㮾㥲(e)⛰ ⡙㘿㙱 ㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶㺐㚱㱸➈⿓㿽㑌⭆䂒⭨ㆨ䁦⭨㵀㈈䂒㊹䢕㗕䴋Ҳㅑ㗖䁦 ⭨౗䷁㚱⡔☨䂫㑩֏㦎㺨ᮣ (b) ⓥ➧㵀╱☾ ⛰㚱㝗⭆ ⡙㘿㙱 ㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶⫊䂒⭨ⴋᩔ侎 , 㿱㔋㑌⧨䥪㶅⫊䔋⾳㺐㿽㑌 ⏥㶷㗁㮾ⶪ㗰⫊፰ギ ⡙㘿㙱 ⫊㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶㝗⤅㲐ᡴ䁦⭨㺐䁶㰵⫊ ,, ⡙㘿㙱⫊㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶㵀 㱸䴋们㈈䂒㨾ᨏ⫊౰㑌⧨㋦㚳㱸䴋㈈䂒㊹䢕㗕㯜㜄⹻⫊䔋⾳ ⏥㶷㗢⨐⫊㋦㚳㴓㯜✚౰㑌⧨ ⠠㟪㸃Ⓒᇶᮣ (c) ⓥ㻚㾗⌏㻤㮾㠖☨⌏㻤 タ㖸⫊≣㖸 ⊪⸶㊹䂙ᢶ㯌⧧䓾㱫㩂⌏㻤 ⴋ⌧⡙㘿㙱 ㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶 ⫊䂒⭨㵀➈⿓㴰㲺☨㾎▙⣼ऎ‫פ‬㚱㈉ⓥᮣ (d) ⢗ᇺ㮾㥲(e)⛰ ⡙㘿㙱 ㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶⫊䂒⭨ⴋᩔ侎౰们㔋⛰ D 㝗⭆䁦⭨ⓥ㟿ⶾ㠖㺐㑌⧨ᅭ 㖡⫊ᅭ⧀㿱㿽ᮣ ⏥㶷㳹ᅭ㖡⫊ᅭ⧀ᨏ㺓Ⱗ 䱤Ⱗ 㝎‫ ـ‬⡛෭☨⫊䛭⥗ ⫊㵀➈⿓㴰㲺☨㾎▙⣼ ऎ‫פ‬㱫㮾㺉Ⓘ䂫㑩֏㺐⺉㥒ᮣ (e) 㵀ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊ᝊ㱸㭸⤸☨ဪ⌧㭿ᨏ㈉ⓥ⫊㦎㺨⡙㘿㙱 ⫊㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶౰䁦⭨㿱㔋㯜㣄ӡ㺐㗢⨐ ౰㙸㠪⫊㗖ՙ㚱㵒⒱☨㑌⧨㋝㳗⫊㜉⭯䵊㗰☨㿽㑌ᮣ 14 ⊔ᙐ 㚱㱸㱱⡙㘿㙱⫊ᨏ⡙㘿㙱㵀ग䣡㺲ㆨ㈈䂒㊹㱸䴋㺐㪢㾗☨㮥㎐㱘㦣 गᕽㆨ፰ギ⏮⼛㺐⊔ᙐ ᩔ 㶷⧨ያⴋಣ⡙㘿㙱㿲⅐ᮣ 㢦⯯〉⤇㙶㖼㥸፰ギ㟠㯌 䁦⭨⫊㑌⧨㑉ⴋ⏥☧㖳㱫ᮣ ⡙㘿㙱⭆䂒⭨

ⴋᝊ㱸䵊㗰⫊⌏㻤䁦⭨ⳟ㟪☧☨㈈䂒㊹㐟☧㑌⧨㈈䂒㊹⫊㋦㚳㪪㪢☨ᙐ⺉ᮣ

(b) ⯄㲐⡙㘿㙱㺐㟜㺌ဪ㮾፰ギ㨼㖷∛ⓞ 㳄タ㈈䂒㺐㿱㿽⏩䱑⭆䢕㗕ग䣡䱜⛭㺚⛊㺐ܺⶌ㜌 ┈ᮣ ⯄㲐⡙㘿㙱⶝ၴ㺐㟜㺌ဪ㮾⌷☬㸡㖷㟜㺌⡙㘿㙱㺐㾎㨰☼㺙ᨏ㗏⮔☼㺙ᮣ

(d) 㜾㯜㑌⧨⹻㱱ᩔ➈ঞ㨾㳹☬ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊㺐㑌⧨ᑡ㢶 ُ兽㥲ᑡ㢶ဪ㑒㐹⳱㱸㖨㾃㨕⻲⭆㾗㱫ᮣ 㑌⧨㮥➝㨾㖳 ⫊ᝊ㱸㫿䔅㨾㖳 㵀㳹☬ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊㑌⧨ᙐ⺉⫊㪎Ⳛ⶙㾗オⓥ⫊䚘➥㐩⏩⫊⏩➶ᮣ 16 ➈⺋⭆㙶➈ᙐ (a) 㳹☬ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊⭆⌏㻤㺐ᙐ⺉⭆⻅‫⭆ گ‬㋦㱸䴋⫊䓾㱫㺐㚱㱸㖼㮵侎㗖㦓⡹➈⿓㭸⤸Ϭ≢㋦ 㳵䚘ᮣ (b) ⳟ⡙㘿㙱㺐⺉㯐✚㬀 㚱㱸⠠㟪㸃⭆䂒⭨㟠㯌㦓⡹➈㴠ᇩ㱸౭㱸㙶➈ᙐ 㶠ⰶ㚱㱸㯜ㆨ㳹☬ ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊⭆㻚㾗⌏㻤㱸䴋⫊䓾㱫㺐㚱㱸㖼㮵⫊Ⰿ㯁㺐⢕➝ギ✚⅐㔶㺐⬠ᬰᮣ ⢕➝ⴋ㟠㯌⡙㘿㙱 ౬⌏⽀ᙐ⺉㵀㦓⡹➈㴠㮾㠖㺐㑌⧨➈㴠㝗ⓞ㲽㲨ᮣ (c) 㚱㱸⠠㟪㸃⭆䂒⭨⏥⶙⒟⪰㟠㯌㟬䓯Օ㸊 㯱㔩 䖬⭚⫊㦓⡹➈⺋ 㚅䓰☼奠㺐➈⺋⫊㝗ⓞ㲽 㲨㺐㙶➈ᙐ۷㺐➈⺋㴰㲺㺐㋦㚳➝㖷 ౬㱸䴋㑌⧨➈㴠㲽㲨㺐➈⿓⒴㩠㢶⮔⫊㑌⧨㋦㚳㢶⮔㚅 ∛㺣䁦⭨⫊䂒⭨㺌፶⡙㘿㙱㺐㾎㨰☼㺙ᮣ


㻚㾗⌏㻤 ⡙㘿㙱⌏㻤㵀㈈䂒㑓㋲☨ ㅰ㋜䱤ᨏग䣡‫פ‬㱫╼叠⫊▙⵼ᕽ倰㺐㣡㊹⌏㻤⼗㻚㾗ᙐᮣ ⌏㻤㗖㮾 㥲⭆〉ग䣡㚱䍹ㄯᡴ䁦⭨㺚㯧䛭☨㺺㮔㟜⢄㚱㈉ⓥ⭆㦎㺨ᮣ (a) ⡙㘿㙱౰㑌⧨㈈䂒㊹㺝⯄㲐㴓ҍ⬆䣡㺐䁦⭨ ⭊☫㱃⒱⤂㈈䂒㺐⠠㟪㑉 ⌏㻤㻚㾗ᙐᮣ╱⌏㻤 㻚㾗ᙐϬ⏥㔨㫿㺣(i) 㣡㊹㋦䛭☨ᇩ㱸㑉 ⊪⸶䁦⭨⫊㗏⮔㑉㮾♼㣡㨼㖷㱱㴓ҍ䁦⭨ 䛭■ ⷭⒸ 㑉 㗖㯐㑉⭆㺚⛊㑉㚅ⓞ (ii) ग䣡‫פ‬౰㣡㊹☨グ㗰ㆨ㣡㊹㻚㾗㱸㯌㭴㔋☨ぴ⛾ (iii) 㣄ӡ们㈈䂒 㑓ᚦ⬒㻚㾗ㆨ౭⭨ ఢ㸃⫊㋦㚳౭⭨㋗⍕Ⱗ⬒㺐㯌㭴㮥㺤 (iv) ㅢ㸡┆☼䮡⛊㈈䂒㊹☨ⶖఢ䮡⛊ ➝➈㵀ग䣡Ⲡ㱉㺐⏥ᨏ㮥⊑㚱Ⱗ㗖 ⫊㵀ग䣡䍹☫ያ ╱➝➈䓯➽≨䁣⫊⏥౗䷁⫊⶙ㅢᅭ੔㈈䂒 ㊹☨㎩᝟ ⫊(v) 㑲⢗ᇺ㈈䂒㊹们ग䣡㺐ᕽ倰 㳹㈈䂒㊹Ϭᩔ㺺▙ࠠ㖡㑌⧨֏㺗ᮣ (b) 㑥㲣㯜㻚㾗⌏㻤✚㚯ְ ⡙㘿㙱⌏⽀㋦ᙐ⺉ 㾗ᨏ⒟䢕㈈䂒㺐ᑡ⮔ ⭆㮔㎳䁦⭨㝗⤅‫ץ‬ッᨏ ⡙㘿㙱⭆䁦⭨䷩➝Ⱗ⬒㺐㝎⻮⭆㨾‫פ‬㵯⶙౭⭨㺐৅⢄ 䁪㱫㱱䁦⭨Ⓒᇶᮣ ⡙㘿㙱ᩔ侎㗖䁦⭨ⓞ 㖸㺐㑌⧨৅⢄㚱㭸㦎 Ϭ⌏⽀ᙐ⺉౮㎳倱㠖㺐౭⭨㯌㭴 䁪㱫㱱⡙㘿㙱㽴㨾Ⓒᇶᮣ㜾⡙㘿㙱᜾⛊ ⢗ᇺ〉⌏㻤㐟㦫䁦䂒 ⡙㘿㙱⫊፶౬⯯䷩➝ౙ㈾㺐 ⻮౭⭨৅⢄㚱㩖㺐⧩⹻䁪㱫㟿䔐㲐䁦⭨ᮣ (c) 㗖㔋㗰(a)㚱㶋タ 䁦⭨⫊⶙ⳟ㻚㾗⌏㻤㵀㮾㥲㎩᝟㥲㝗ⓞ㔨㚯 , 䁦⭨㵀㗏☡㑌⧨౱㺤䁦⭨䂙 㮳㈈䂒㊹㺐㸊Ԭ㺐䁶⼛䛭 Ӟ㴨‫פ‬㮾፰ギ㟜㺌⡙㘿㙱 㳄タ䂫䁦㳹㈈䂒㊹☨㈈䂒Ⲡ㜌 ग䣡‫פ‬㈈ 䂒㊹Ⲡ㜌⭆⌧㵯ᨏ㗁䞩㊹☨⹻㱱⭆ ,, ౬ᮐ᝟ㆨ䢕㗕㲐䁦⭨ↂ㑓㦐㟠 Ϭㅢ䐗㮰㋦㠋㔂㚱㱸ᙐ㎒ 㽴䢕㗕㑓㋜䛭Ϭᩔⓞ⁵㑌⧨☾㑻➝㔦㚯㺐㣡㊹㟿䔐㲐⡙㘿㙱ᮣ ⡙㘿㙱㱸ᙐオ㐣㑌⧨㮾㔋(c)㨏⛰ ⫊(b) 㨏⛰ 㚱㶋タ㺐㮔㎳ᮣ (d) 䁦⭨タ⊅⭆㟠㯌౰䓱➔㻚㾗⌏㻤㺐 㱸㪎ְᨏ⒟䢕䢕㗕⭆㟿䔐㴓ҍ㚱⡔㺐䂫㑩֏ 㟿䔐ⶾ例 ဪᨏ䁦⭨㢚㮥⭆㐟■㋦㚳➈⿓㨼㖷☨㪎ְ⭆㦢⡙㘿㙱ㆨ䂒⭨౰⒟䢕㈈䂒☨㽗㚯ᮣ 䓑㯊■⍙⡙㘿 㙱 ㋦⡛ಣ⤇㙶⫊䂒⭨ⴋᩔ侎౰╱㻚㾗⌏㻤㺐㪎ְ㟿ⶾ㠖㺐㑌⧨ᅭ㖡⫊ᅭ⧀㿱㿽ᮣ ⏥㶷㳹ᅭ㖡 ⫊ᅭ⧀ᨏ㺓Ⱗ 䱤Ⱗ 㝎‫ ـ‬⡛෭☨⫊䛭⥗ ⫊ᨏ㴓㱸䂫㑩֏㺉⡔⺉㥒ᮣ 〉ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊⭆⌏㻤 ᡴ䁦⭨㺚㯧⭆㺺㮔㟜⢄ 㑥㱸㑌⧨㳵䚘㔋☨߬倰 㮥⡣㮾㱊㢶⊔〉ᨏᡴᮣ




㶬㝤㠋╱⍙⢏Ϭ们㈈䂒㑓㍰24㨏ያՕ㸊㺣 +852 2318 2010 ⫊丂䖬㺣 bidshongkong@phillips.comᮣⳆ㶬⬰䲂⍙⢏㱺 ⼜侎㺌ᱨϬ䔉ᇭ䱴㥲㲣㮾Ӟ㑉ッ⻅⫊⤇㙶ッ⻅ ܺㆨ㗁╴⠠㟪ᮣ

㦓⡹㺲⃷㺥☼๛ৈ⬊⶛▙็13ᕹ1301㗌

• 㮾Ӟ㑉ッ⻅䂫䁦 㶬㝗⤅㸢⡌∛ⓞ☨㔩➽㻤タ㢶⮔⭆⁵ያ㽁㺙㻤タᮣ

㶬䔉ᇭ╱⍙⢏㺐⠠㟪➝㖷 䔉㮥例 ᱶ ⠠㟪㈊㜌┈

• 㮾⤇㙶ッ⻅䂫䁦

⁵ৈ⠠㟪

㶬㝗⤅㱱⤇㙶⛏㖼⦸㗪⭆㒴㱸⤇㙶㷦㗔ᙐ㲐⌧㗔ᙐ㑉

፰ギ⠠㟪

■⍙⤇㙶䓞㨾⠠㟪☨⠠㟪㗔ᙐ፰ᱨ⭆㸢⡌∛ⓞ☨⤇㙶

丂㳸⠠㟪

㻤タ㢶⮔ 㑥⤇㙶㳄‫װ‬㻤፰ 㺐⡏〉ᮣ • ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊

㶬䔉ᇭ䱴㥲㗁╴⠠㟪ッ⻅ 䔉㮥例 ᱶ

㚱㱸㟪ᕽ☨㜄⹻⭆ঞ㨾ᮢ⭆㚱㱸㈈㊹☨⒱Ⰿ⭆䂫䁦ⴋ ≢㷹ग䣡㚱䍹㺐ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊ঞ㨾ᮣ㶬们ܺㆨ⠠㟪㍰⬰䲂

㮾Ӟ㑉ッ⻅

ᓼ‫گ‬㭸⛊ᱨϬ⬰䲂☾ ⛰㺐‫פ‬㑛ᮣ

㮾⤇㙶ッ⻅

• 㑥䱴㥲㢦ㅢⓞ㥟㈈䂒፶ᱨ〉⤇㙶ᕩ㯌■⍙䱴㥲䓞㨾⌏ ㈈䂒ッ✲

㈈䂒Ⲡ㜌

㈈䂒㑓㋜

イ☨፰ギ⠠㟪ᮣ • 〉⤇㙶፶≢ょ⮔㈈㊹⒱Ⰿ֏㦢⒱⤂⠠㟪㸃㗏㐟㱞ⱄ⫊

✲㹁

ッ㽶

⤇㙶ッ✲ 㑥䓾㱫

㩃㗉

䁦⭨㺉⡔㺐ⓒⱄᮣ䁦⭨ဪ㺉⡔〉⤇㙶ⓒⱄᱨⓒⱄ䁪⿔ ᨏᱶ㈈㊹⒱Ⰿ֏㗑⡹ซ1,600,000㴐㺐25%ᱨ⭩㲊⡹ซ

⶝ၴ㜌┈

1,600,000㴐㮾㔋㺣⡹ซ22,500,000㴐⏩➽㺐20%ᱷ ⭩㲊⡹ซ22,500,000㴐㺐兽ⶾ☨12%㰳㚛ᮣ

☼㺙

• ᮸䂫䁦᮹⫊ᩔ㦎֏⠠㟪ᕽ౬⏥‫⬒Ⱗ‏‬ᮣ䱴㥲⶙们㈈㊹ Ⲡ㜌㺐䱤㮾᮸⫊᮹㽶㾗‫ץ‬㸃 ⫊㑲⡧ 㺲ᇭ㮥⠠㟪ᮣ ⒯㗊

ऌ⭨

• 㑥㲣䓞㨾፰ギ⠠㟪ᱨ㶬⼜タょ⮔㈈㊹㺐㾎⡽㦎֏ 䁦⭨ ⓒⱄ⭆⚲ 㑥㱸 ⏥㰳㵀‫ פ‬ᮣ㈈䂒⤵౬ܺⶌ☻֏⭆㋦㚳

䖬Ⲡ

⠠㟪֏ᱨ⊺⻲㮾㾎☱֏䓞㨾⠠㟪ᮣ㵀ᝊ㱸⢚⡽֏☨㎩ 丂㳸

㗐㝗丂㳸

丂䖬☼㺙

Օ㸊

᝟㥲ᱨ౰⏥㲶☻֏☨㈈䂒㊹㚱㝗Ⰿ☨⏥㵀ৈ㟪ᕽᱨ፶ 㮾㗕㍰☱⤜֏▙⬊50%⒱Ⰿᱨ☏㗁㑲㳹㟪ᕽ֏☱们㗕 ㍰☱⤜֏☨50%ᱨُ㮾㳹㟪ᕽ֏⒱Ⰿᮣ

们㈈䂒ያ⾝⮿䱴㥲☨丂㳸㜌┈ 㺝⤅丂㳸⠠㟪㱫

1.

• 㟪ᕽ֏⍄侎㮾㈈䂒ↂ☼☨㿹ซᨏࠤ㢭ᱨ⭆౬፶⌧㶠☱ 㺣㾎Ⱗⱐ㈈䂒⤵⧊֏䓷㵜⟙⛪㺐⠠㟪ⱄ倱ᮣ

2.

• 㑥〉⤇㙶ⳟ㟠㮥例㈈䂒㊹㗏☡㦐㟠⠠֏㺐㢡㱂ᱨُ㾎

㚱㱫㵿㬀 㺝⤅丂㳸⠠㟪㱫

㥸㗏☡㺐㢡㱂‫ֺ‏‬㥸䐾⹻ᮣ • ፰ギ⭆丂㳸⠠㟪㗁〉⤇㙶㝗⤅㲐ᡴ䁦⭨㺐オ䁪⟞‫گ‬ᱨ 〉⤇㙶౬⊺⧩⹻ㇰ⻲■㋦⠠㟪ᮣⓥ⼗⤦㯌ᦅ⾤☨㎩᝟

㮾㥲⏩➽㺝䓾㱫们丂㳸⭆፰ギ⠠㟪 ㈈㊹Ⲡ㜌 ㈈㊹⦠㮔ቕ㗰

⡹ซ㾎⡽⠠㟪֏

侌㩠

㺝䓾㱫们፰ギ⠠㟪

㠖ᱨ〉⤇㙶⏥፶౰㯜㢦ㅢঞ㨾፰ギ⫊丂㳸⠠㟪ᱨ⫊㵀 ↂ㺲ⓞ⁵㺐㑌⧨㶅㖡⫊䔋⾳㿱㑌⧨㿽㑌ᮣ丂㳸⠠㟪㸃 ⍄侎㮾⧉⮔⫊Օ㸊֩ⶼ┆㵯㟪ᕽ‫‏‬䐾⹻ᮣ丂㳸⠠㟪౰ 㳸䓯⒴⫊፶⌧䣡㯞ᮣ • 㶬౬㝤㠋㺐⠠㟪⍙⢏们㈈䂒㑓㍰㺣㔕 㨏ያՕ㸊㺣 + 852 2318 2010 ⫊ᄝグϬ丂䖬㺣 bidshongkong@phillips.com㲐㟪ᕽ⏩ᮣ䱴㥲౬们 Ӟ ⤀㾗㝢‫פ‬㮾丂䖬➝㖷㗏☡┆㵯ᮣ㑥䱴㥲㢦㱸㗏☡┆㵯 ⪰⡐ᱨ㶬㺺㨰䓷Ⰿ⍙⢏Ϭ⾝⮿㟪ᕽ⏩+852 2318 2029 ᮣ • 䱴㥲⶙㖳㱫㨳㱫⵸ 㔋㦎ᨏ⡹ซ800,000㴐 ⫊㮾丂۫ ➝㖷⡔ⶾᮣ㶬㽂㯌㮾㨳㱫⵸⡔ⶾ౬፶⌧㗏㐟⡛⭩䁪ᮣ • ㈈㊹㩖们〉⤇㙶㗏☡㐩ቯ⮮㎥㺐ⶾ䛭➝ㅢ㝗㐟ᮣ • 䱴㥲⦸㗪〉⠠㟪⍙⢏ᱨ⭊⍙㖸䱴㥲㟠㯌〉⤇㙶㮪ᇺⱪ 㷢㔋www.phillips.com㚱䍹⫊⶙丂䖬㺣 dataprotection@phillips.com㚯㐟㺐䷔㙵㸢␉ᑡⶾ㖳 㱫䱴㥲Ӟ㑉䁶⼛ᱨ⊪⸶᮸ゼ⡮㩂䁶⼛᮹ᮣ㣄ӡ⫊፶⏥ ⛊㋜㦢䱴㥲∛㚅㱸䴋们〉⤇㙶౬ㆪ㨾☨㈈䂒ᮢ⫆‫ڭ‬䁶 㰵ᱨ㑥䱴㥲⏥㲣Ⱗ㗏╱☬䁶㰵ᱨ⶙丂䖬㺣 dataprotection@phillips.com㟜㺌㣄ӡᮣ

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• 㵀⡙㘿㙱⣼ऎ‫⶙פ‬ㅢ䓞㨾䣡㦡⊼ⶨᮣ丂㳸౰㳸㑥丂㳸 㑓㋜

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⠠㟪㯊㱸⶙ㅢ⌧䣡㯞ᱨ〉⤇㙶፶⢗ᇺ䷔㙵㸢␉㜄⹻㳹 䁶⼛ᮣ


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