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ROLEX

Estimate15 000 - 25 000
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ROLEX
Milgauss
Ref. 1019
No. 2015897
Circa 1969
Professional wristwatch in steel once owned by Dr. Antonio Borjas
Case: round, screw-down crown and back, smooth bezel, signed and numbered
Dial: silvered with baton hour-markers, luminescent dots and hands, central second hand, railroad minute track, signed
Movement: automatic, chronometer-certified, signed
Bracelet / Clasp: Steel Oyster, folding clasp, signed
Diameter: 39 mm
Wrist circumference 17 cm
Provenance: preserved in the family of the original owner, by the current descendant of Dr. Antonio Borjas Romero, famous Venezuelan surgeon

A stainless-steel automatic professional wristwatch by Rolex with stainless-steel bracelet which belonged to Dr Antonio Borjas Romero.

As the famous "Milgauss" model was originally intended for professionals and engineers at CERN in Geneva, it's easy to understand why this famous surgeon, Dr. Antonio Borjas Romero, wore it on his wrist in the operating room during the 1970s.

As well as being Professor of Human Anatomy at the Faculties of Dentistry and Medicine at the University of Zulia, Dr. Antonio Borjas Romero took courses in cardiac and large-vessel surgery at John Hopkins Hospital in the USA.

His work as Rector of the University of Zulia earned him the ultimate recognition from his peers, who described him as "The eternal Rector", while he was at the head of the Institution.

He ensured that the University had vast tracts of land in the northern zone of Maracaibo, and that five faculties, twenty-two schools and fifteen research centers were founded. He acquired the printing press, life insurance for professors and created the Nucleus of Light in Punto Fijo, Falcón state.

In honor of the "Eternal Rector" of the University of Zulia, Venezuela, a parish in Maracaibo bears his name, Antonio Borjas Romero. Close to the unfortunate and underprivileged, firm in his decisions, he was nevertheless an "angel", as his daughter describes him, when he returned to the operating room.

It's no coincidence, then, that his wrist sported Rolex's "tool watch" par excellence, the famous Rolex Milgauss, which withstands up to a thousand gauss on the magnetic field scale, a feat of precision for a wristwatch of its time.

Condition report given for information only:
Sold as is, without warranty
Traces of wear visible throughout,
Scratches visible throughout,
Movement works, but needs servicing

Condition report given as an indication :
Sold as is, without warranty
Signs of wear from use visible throughout
Scuffs from use visible throughout,
Movement is ticking but plan for a standard overhaul