Rolex
Air King
Ref. 114200


EUR 7.950,-

List price EUR 6.250,-

Rolex Oyster Air King with papers and silver dial in condition like new. The perfect everyday watch in 34mm diameter.

Details


Material

Steel

Clockwork

Automatic

Ref NR.

114200

Dial color

silver

Paper

Yes, from 2014

Condition

like new

Diameter

34mm

Warranty

2 Years

The Pilot's Watch from Rolex

Airking

The Rolex Airking is a tribute to the early days of aviation in which many pilots relied on the reliability and robustness of Rolex models. Among other historic and pioneering flights, the Rolex Airking was also the pilot's safe choice for the first flight over Everest.

Legendary Waterproofness

Oyster Case

The Oyster case is a milestone in the history of watchmaking. Invented by Rolex in 1926, it was the world's first waterproof watch case. Bezel, caseback and winding crown are screwed watertight to the middle section. Form and function are perfectly matched - typically Rolex.

Robust & sought after

Stainless steel Oystersteel

For a Rolex to retain its beauty and functionality in extreme conditions, Rolex uses its own stainless steel alloy - Oystersteel. It is particularly resistant to corrosion and distinguished by its special shine. Oystersteel belongs to the steel grade "Stainless Steel 904L" which is normally used in extreme areas such as the aerospace and chemical industries.

The best time is now:

Rolex Air King

2 Years Timelounge Warranty

Papers included

like new

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