Made in 1958 to combat heavily magnetic enviroments, the 6541 is perhaps the most niche yet revered Rolex sportswatch by apex collectors. Yet with its imposing 38mm case, antimagnetic movement & honeycomb dial complete with lightening bolt seconds hand, it does have one frailty. Its unique bezel insert numbered 1-6. These inserts wore badly compared to Submariners for some reason. The red triangles are almost always faded completely to silver, the black normally worn to the bare metal. The piece you see here is without doubt one of the finest examples I have ever seen due to the dial, bezel and case having total synergy condition wise. This is to say nothing of its stunning patina.
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Like the reintroduction of the Mini motorcar over a decade ago, this reinterpretation of Big Pilot by IWC is better than the original. This 1st series Platinum example is of course the top of the top.