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Vintage Rolex Half Hunter Sterling Silver Art Deco Military Trench Watch

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Up for sale is a vintage Rolex Half Hunter sterling silver Art Deco military trench watch. This early Rolex features a highly distinctive half hunter case design with enamel Roman numerals on the bezel, allowing the time to be read while the protective cover remains closed—an iconic and uncommon design from the trench watch era. The watch is currently running but is running fast and not holding accurate time. It will require a service in order to run and keep time properly. All parts of the watch are original, including the integrated sterling silver expandable bracelet and original Rolex signed movement. Early examples such as this are known to sometimes feature unsigned dials, which is correct for the period. The case is crafted from sterling silver and measures approximately 28 mm not including the crown, giving it a classic trench watch presence that can be worn as a unisex piece today. The watch is in good physical condition for its age and shows signs of use and age consistent with a vintage piece. The photos best describe its physical condition and should be reviewed carefully. Key Details: • Brand: Rolex • Model: Half Hunter Trench Watch • Era: Art Deco / Early 20th Century • Case Material: Sterling Silver • Case Size: Approximately 28 mm (excluding crown) • Dial: Period-correct unsigned dial • Case: Half hunter case with enamel Roman numeral bezel • Bracelet: Original integrated sterling silver expandable bracelet • Condition: Running fast and not keeping accurate time; requires service; shows signs of use and age • Movement: Original Rolex signed movement An exceptionally unique and early Rolex trench watch, featuring a rare half hunter case design and strong originality throughout. A highly collectible piece from the early days of wristwatch history. Ships carefully. Feel free to message me with any questions.
BRAND:
Rolex
UNIT CONDITION:
Pre-owned - Fair
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► ARCHIVE FILE: ROLEX — BRAND HISTORY

Rolex began in London in 1905, when Hans Wilsdorf and his brother-in-law Alfred Davis founded Wilsdorf & Davis to case Swiss movements for the British market. Wilsdorf registered the Rolex name in 1908, choosing it because it was short, easy to pronounce in any language, and fit neatly on a dial. He then set about proving that wristwatches, still dismissed as jewelry, could be precision instruments: a Rolex earned the first chronometer certificate granted to a wristwatch in 1910, a Kew Class A certificate followed in 1914, and the firm moved to Geneva in 1919.

Two inventions made the modern sports watch possible. The Oyster case of 1926 sealed the movement behind a screw-down bezel, case back, and crown; Wilsdorf proved it in 1927 by having swimmer Mercedes Gleitze wear one for more than ten hours in the English Channel, then announced the result in a front-page newspaper advertisement. In 1931 came the Perpetual rotor, a self-winding weight swinging through a full 360 degrees that kept the watch wound and the crown safely screwed down. Those two ideas remain the backbone of the catalog a century later.

The postwar decades produced the references that define the tool watch: the Datejust in 1945, the Explorer and the Submariner in 1953, the GMT-Master in 1955 for Pan Am crews, the Day-Date in 1956, and the Cosmograph Daytona in 1963. None of these were luxury objects at launch; they were equipment for divers, pilots, and engineers, which is precisely why the early examples matter. Rolex changed details constantly, so dial printing, bezel inserts, and crown guards let specialists date a watch almost to the year.

Vintage Rolex is the most scrutinized corner of the watch market, and originality is everything: an untouched dial outweighs a polished case, and correct period parts outweigh cosmetic perfection. Gilt-dial sports models and early GMTs sit at the top, but honest Oyster Perpetuals, Air-Kings, and Datejusts from the 1950s through the 1970s remain attainable ways into the brand. Serial numbers date production, service history adds real value, and the deep base of parts and knowledge around these watches means a good example can be maintained indefinitely.

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