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Book on WhatsAppRef. 134300 · 2025
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A$17,500
Few watches capture the essence of Rolex's enduring philosophy quite like the Oyster Perpetual 41. Reference 134300 represents the purest expression of the collection — no complications, no distractions, just the timeless architecture of a true Rolex done to absolute perfection.
This example is presented in unworn condition, fresh for 2025 and accompanied by its original box and papers. The 41mm round Oystersteel case is immaculate, carrying none of the evidence of wear you might expect from a pre-owned piece. Every surface is as it left the manufacture.
The medium blue sunburst dial is the centrepiece. As light moves across it, the finish shifts between deep ocean tones and brilliant, luminous highs — a simple dial that rewards continued attention. Clean baton hour markers frame the dial with characteristic Rolex restraint, keeping the aesthetic honest and uncluttered. There is no date window here, and that absence is entirely intentional: the Oyster Perpetual exists to be read at a glance, worn without complication, and enjoyed without compromise.
A fixed stainless steel bezel frames the crystal above, while the matching stainless steel bracelet sits with the same solidity and refinement as the case it accompanies. The movement delivers an impressive 70-hour power reserve, meaning this watch keeps working long after it leaves your wrist.
At SASO, we source pieces for clients who understand the difference between owning a watch and owning the right watch. Reference 134300 in this medium blue configuration is among the most sought-after expressions in the current Rolex catalogue — and this unworn, full-set example is ready to transition directly from our collection to yours.
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126000
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