Rolex GMT-Master 6542

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Year of Production: 1955
Case Size: 38mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Black
Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: Monaco
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Extremely Rare and Well Preserved, Bakelite GMT Master Ref. 6542, Automatic Wristwatch in Steel, With “Red Writing” and Depth Dial, Former Property of Gonzalo Güell, Foreign Affairs and Prime Minister of Cuba Between 1956 and 1959, Wit

Lot Description Model: GMT Master Reference: 6542 Case Material: Stainless Steel Bracelet Material: Stainless Steel Year: 1955 Movement: Automatic Caliber: 1036 Case N°: 140277 Dimensions: 38 mm Signed: Dial, Movement and Case Accessories: Pictures of Gonzalo Güell and Copy of Service In the centuries-long history of watchmaking, few models radiate an iconic aura, and fewer still manage to combine this presence with incredibly rare characteristics and a fascinating historical background. Meeting these criteria is a top goal for any watch enthusiast, and when achieved, it marks an exceptional moment. Monaco Legend Group is honored to offer one of the most beautiful and important specimens in its category ever presented at auction. This exceptional example of reference 6542 represents the pinnacle of the iconic GMT Master family. Born in 1954 as a specific request by Pan American World Airways, it was immediately identified by the characteristic two-tone red and blue bakelite bezel. Despite the innovative design, the fragility of the bakelite bezel prompted Rolex to transition to more resistant materials. In light of these challenges, the reference 6542 Bakelite went out of production after a few years, resulting in limited production by Rolex standards and making it highly prized by collectors. During these five years, Rolex experimented primarily with dial creation, unveiling examples with nearly unique characteristics, making them incredibly important to collectors. The present GMT Master is the result of these experimentations, and its allure extends far beyond its mere rarity, embodying a profound sense of history and craftsmanship. Manufactured in stainless steel and meticulously preserved over the years, at the heart of its black gilt dial stands the rare GMT MASTER signature in striking red. This iconic feature is extremely difficult to find, as very few pieces have this characteristic, making it exceedingly rare and sought after among collectors. But what truly sets this timepiece apart is a further detail on the dial. Among the limited number of reference 6542 watches that exist, only a select few boast the coveted depth variant, with the inscription "50 m = 165 ft" strategically located above 6 o'clock. This exclusive detail, present on just a handful of examples, elevates the watch to a realm of unparalleled desirability and importance, making it a true treasure for discerning collectors. The significance of this extraordinary timepiece extends beyond its rare characteristics also thanks to its notable provenance, having been consigned to Gonzalo Güell y Morales de los Ríos. Lawyer, politician, and diplomat, Güell served as Cuba’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Prime Minister during critical times. Known for his diplomatic finesse and strategic leadership, Güell shaped Cuba’s international relations and fostered alliances. As Prime Minister, he championed initiatives for economic growth, social welfare, and national unity, leaving an enduring legacy of effective governance and progress. His contributions continue to shape Cuba’s trajectory, marking a pivotal chapter in its political history. In conclusion, the allure of the present watch lies not only in its exquisite design but also in its storied past and provenance. In the realm of watch collecting, finding a piece of this caliber is akin to discovering a hidden gem. As part of the Rolex Connoisseur's collection, this example of the GMT Master reference 6542 stands as one of the most significant pieces to grace auction houses in recent decades. Its beauty, rarity, and historical provenance make it an exceptional piece of history and can truly be defined as a “chimera” in the horological world. Request information