

Framed Rolex 1934 Precise Time On The Arm Advertisement
A rare primary document from the height of the Art Deco era, this 1934 Rolex catalogue advertisement presents nine references — including the iconic Prince Brancard and the revolutionary Oyster Perpétuelle — in materials ranging from platinum to 18-carat gold set with diamonds. Distributed through Rolex's international maisons across five continents, it captures the brand at a defining moment in its ascent to global luxury dominance.
The bold coronet, dramatic cloudscape, and jewel-black catalogue grid reveal a visual language remarkably prescient of modern luxury advertising — nearly a century ahead of its time. Archivally framed and ready to hang, this is an exceptional addition to any serious watch collection — equally at home in a private study, gallery, or alongside a curated display of vintage Rolex timepieces.
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Authentic 1930s Rolex advertisement
- Archival matting and museum-quality framing
- Original ad professionally mounted and framed
- A rare collectible for display in offices, studies, or watch rooms
- Size: 14-3/4" W. x 16-1/2" L.
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