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Rolex "Padellone" Vintage Collector's Guide

By samwan · May 20, 2022 · 33 replies
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Samwan's acquisition of the Rolex Reference 8171, known as the 'Padellone,' offers a rare glimpse into one of Rolex's most distinctive vintage complications. This article delves into the unique characteristics that make this triple calendar a highly sought-after piece, exploring its historical context and enduring appeal among collectors. Samwan's detailed account highlights the challenges and triumphs of securing such a rare timepiece in exceptional condition.

Today, I took delivery of my grail  - a Rolex 8171, affectionately nicked name "Padellone" or "Big Pan" - a vintage triple calendar and Officially Certified Chronometer...

I have dreamt of owning such a watch for years but given there are only 30 or so pink gold models circulating in the market right now (between 1949 and 1952, Rolex produced 1,500 such models. There were 350 pieces in pink gold and the rest in yellow gold and stainless steel) so hunting one down is not that easy.

By sheer luck, I got hold of this piece via private sales through a major auction house and to my pleasant surprise, the watch is in near-mint condition. Having agreed on the price, I quickly put on a new alligator strap and snap it on my wrist...and I don't see myself taking it off for quite some time.

A few words about this model...

The 8171 has long been considered as an epitome of pure aesthetics and is distinguished for the very large diameter of 38 mm (large at that time), combining clean case lines and a sophisticated silver sunburst dial. officially referred to as "cadran soleil argent". It also has an uniform, pale champagne-colored patina with evenly discolored luminous material to the dots and hands, all in accordance with age. The sharp and angular apertures for the month and weekday indications hint that the dial has rarely been restored.

The watch is run on movement Cal. A.295 CPL 10 1/2" automatic level movement. It is characterized by 17 jewels, applied gold baton and dot numerals, outer blue date ring with central gilt date hand, two windows for day and month, engine-turned subsidiary dial for moon phases and constant seconds, calendar correctors in the band, snap on back, and with case, dial and movement signed.

The watch was produced in 1950 and is therefore a year older than I am smile

Without further ado, here are some hastily taken smart phone pictures.



















About the Rolex Padellone Ref. 8171

The Rolex Reference 8171, known colloquially as the 'Padellone' due to its substantial 38mm case diameter for its era, represents one of Rolex's few triple calendar models with a moon phase complication. Produced for a limited period between 1949 and 1952, it stands apart from the brand's more tool-oriented offerings, showcasing a sophisticated aesthetic that appeals to collectors seeking horological complexity from Rolex.

This self-winding chronometer is powered by the Caliber A.295 CPL 10 1/2" movement, featuring 17 jewels. The case, available in yellow gold, pink gold, or stainless steel, houses a silver sunburst dial, often referred to as 'cadran soleil argent,' with applied gold baton and dot numerals. It displays the date via a central gilt hand on an outer blue ring, with day and month indicated through angular apertures. A subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock combines moon phases with constant seconds. The case features a snap-on back and calendar correctors integrated into the band.

The Reference 8171 is highly regarded for its distinctive design and rarity, particularly the pink gold variants, which were produced in smaller quantities. Its large diameter, clean lines, and comprehensive calendar display contribute to its enduring appeal in the vintage watch market. The presence of original dial features, such as sharp apertures and uniform patina, is a key factor for collectors assessing authenticity and condition.

Specifications

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Case
Pink Gold
Diameter
38 mm
Dial
Silver sunburst

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samwan
May 20, 2022

As you can tell, I am ecstatic

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jlux
May 20, 2022

What a watch and the condition is fantastic! Huge congratulations from my side !!

SA
samwan
May 20, 2022

yes, I have seen other examples and this one is quite incredible...

SA
samwan
May 20, 2022

I found one in yellow gold in an online auction and asked for advice. Then I ran into this specialist at the auction house...

SA
samwan
May 20, 2022

looks like the next target should be a Paul Newman

AL
alexxelor
May 20, 2022

This dial is very rare

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