Rolex Antimagnetique
The Antimagnetique Ref. 4113, a record-setting Rolex from 1942, is one of only 12 models ever made. A stainless-steel case houses all 12 parts. The Ref. 4113 was never made available to the general public; instead, it was only available to racing teams and their drivers. The split-seconds chronograph watch is clearly distinct from the bulk of other Rolex models.
Aside from its rarity, the 44 mm watch sports an intriguing dial with elevated pink gold-colored Arabic and baton hour markers, as well as a blue telemeter scale. Furthermore, the silvered matte dial has developed an exquisite patina over the past seven decades. Furthermore, the case's original satin finish is still visible on the sides and back.
Only 12 instances of the Reference 4113, the largest Rolex ever manufactured, are known to exist, all of which are stainless steel. Reference 4113 was never for sale to the general public; instead, it was given to a small number of racing teams and their drivers.
Price: 2.4 million Swiss francs