The 1950s is arguably one of the most important decades when looking to vintage Rolex. In these ten years, Rolex virtually revamped their entire catalogue by introducing the Submariner and GMT-Master and transitioning away from what are now referred to as "Bubbleback" Oyster cases to the Oyster shape that carried the brand through the rest of the 20th century.
Rolex's ref. 6567 was used through the 1950s for Oyster Perpetuals in a 34mm case. This example features a beautiful foil hands and gold dial.
Adding together the gold hour markers with foil hands and the inscription certifying the accuracy as chronometer is in German makes this particular ref. 6567 extremely desirable. This OP is the perfect watch for someone looking for a classic gold Rolex with a twist.
The dial has aged to a patina that is consistent and extremely attractive, making this example even more unique than the attributes it was produced with back in 1957.