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9 February 2012, 07:46 AM | #1 |
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FS: Rolex Pre- Daytona Ref 6234 with a Fascinating and documented race history
FS: Rolex Pre- Daytona Ref 6234 with a Fascinating and documented race history and race tire development
Serial #: 688,XXX Case: Excellent case recently polished for the first time in 40 years with the correct 72A Movement. New pushers and crystal was installed at the SF RSC and my watchmaker service the movement. Dial : Very good silver and blue early oyster chronograph anti magnetic dial with matching luminous on the dial and hands. There is a little corrosion on the dial as common with 6234 dials. Bracelet: Very good riveted USA stretch bracelet with 11 links Accessories: Photos of Sam Seigel the original owner of the watch. The photos document Sam's Karting race history in the elite C class unlimited nitro 1960's category, development of the eliminator tire for karting, and the notarized documentation of the first series of radial sport tires for the 1960's muscle cars. Sam who is now 72 would also love to meet the new owner of the watch or at least talk to him/her over the phone. The Story: To say Sam Seigel is an interesting man would be an understatement. His story, that he has shared with me from the few times I have had the pleasure of having dinner with and hanging out with Sam is incredible. After graduating from Cornell, Sam who was a chemical and biological engineer started on the path of Cancer research. But, research was not the right path for Sam who during that time sold a car he had and got a racing kart as partial payment. The racing bug bit Sam when he started the rusty kart up and drove it around his block. One thing led to another and Sam eventually started racing Class C Nitro 70hp karts and endurance karts full time. He also ran a shop building karts. Sam's background in chemical engineering and kart racing transformed into a full time job of developing racing tires for karts. With the success of the eliminator kart tires Sam was asked to be the Director Testing & Development for Eliminator tires. Early 1960's cars where built for comfort and had 4 inch rims that couldn't handle the approaching muscle car horsepower wars. The radical idea of the time, and one that car manufactures thought would not catch on, was that customers would buy larger rims to accommodate race style tires on their street cars. The idea did catch on and the aftermarket tire and rim industry was born. Sam's appetite for adventure got the best of him as he achieved all that he wanted in racing and car/tire development. The next part of the Journey continued in the mid 60's Haight and Ashbury District of San Francisco and continued down the coast of Big Sur (where Sam lived in a milk truck he deigned while searching for Jade for 15 years) and eventually finished in Berkley where Sam lives today. Side notes: 1.Sam discovered the value of his watch while watching antiques road show and saw a similar watch with an estimate for $25,000 -$30,000 2. Sam's father was friends with and belonged to the same Country Club as the president of Rolex in the 1960's Whenever the watch needed a service Sam's father would hand it over to the President of Rolex while they were golfing. I would highly recommend meeting Sam in person and watching his home made movies on racing and the flower era of the 60's. Offered at: $23,500 Feel free to call me at (415) 260-9129 or email me at [email protected] with any questions that you may have. Buyer pays for shipping. Inspection period of three days given and returns accepted for any reason. Full refund minus shipping and insurance fees. Thanks, Jacek Sam and Me: |
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