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Rolex Orchid 2673 18K Gold 22mm Diamond Bezel 1989 Watch

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Rolex Orchid 2673 18K Gold 22mm Diamond Bezel 1989 Watch

Rare Rolex Orchid reference 2673 is crafted entirely in 18K yellow gold and set throughout with approximately 2 carats of round brilliant F-G color VS clarity diamonds, measuring 22mm and weighing 54.65 grams, fitting a wrist of 6 to 6.25 inches. Circa 1989, this piece is among the last production runs of the discontinued Orchid model, making it an exceptionally rare and collectible Rolex jewelry watch.

Product Specifications:
  • Item Type: Rare Rolex Diamond Jewelry Watch
  • Brand: Rolex
  • Model: Orchid
  • Reference: 2673
  • Metal: 18K Yellow Gold
  • Total Weight: 54.65 grams
  • Case Size: 22mm
  • Bracelet Length: 6 to 6.25 inches
  • Circa: 1989 — one of the last production runs
  • Style: Ladies diamond bracelet watch

Diamond Details:
  • Type: Round brilliant diamonds
  • Total Carat Weight: Approximately 2 carats
  • Color: F-G
  • Clarity: VS
  • Setting: Set throughout bracelet and case

About The Setting:
The Rolex Orchid is constructed entirely in 18K yellow gold, with the diamonds set continuously across the bracelet links and case in a configuration that blurs the line between watch and fine jewelry bracelet. At 54.65 grams of solid 18K gold assembled, the piece carries extraordinary intrinsic gold value in addition to its approximately 2 carats of F-G VS round brilliant diamonds. The 22mm case is proportioned for an elegant, refined wrist presence — small enough to read as a jewel first and a timepiece second, which is precisely the intent of the Orchid's design.

About The Stones:
The approximately 2 carats of round brilliant diamonds are graded F-G color — near colorless to colorless — and VS clarity, meaning each stone is clean to the eye with only minor inclusions visible under magnification. This quality level is entirely appropriate to a Rolex factory diamond setting, where stone selection is held to the same exacting standards applied to every other element of the watch's construction. The continuous diamond coverage across the bracelet creates an unbroken line of white brilliance against the warm 18K yellow gold, maximizing the contrast and visual impact of both materials.

About Rolex Orchid:
The Rolex Orchid was a limited and relatively short-lived addition to Rolex's high jewelry watch portfolio, produced in precious metals with diamond settings throughout and targeted at the most rarefied end of the ladies dress watch market. Unlike Rolex's flagship sport and chronometer references, the Orchid was produced in small numbers over a limited period, with production ending in the late 1980s — making 1989 examples among the very last to leave the Geneva manufacture. The rarity of the Orchid today is a direct consequence of its limited production window and the relatively small number of collectors who sought it at the time of issue; today, a well-preserved example represents one of the most unusual and historically interesting Rolex references a collector can acquire. For the Rolex enthusiast, the diamond jewelry collector, or the buyer seeking something that transcends the standard Rolex canon, the Orchid 2673 occupies a singular position in the brand's history that no amount of money can easily replicate.
$3,430.00

Original: $9,800.00

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Rolex Orchid 2673 18K Gold 22mm Diamond Bezel 1989 Watch—

$9,800.00

$3,430.00

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Rare Rolex Orchid reference 2673 is crafted entirely in 18K yellow gold and set throughout with approximately 2 carats of round brilliant F-G color VS clarity diamonds, measuring 22mm and weighing 54.65 grams, fitting a wrist of 6 to 6.25 inches. Circa 1989, this piece is among the last production runs of the discontinued Orchid model, making it an exceptionally rare and collectible Rolex jewelry watch.

Product Specifications:
  • Item Type: Rare Rolex Diamond Jewelry Watch
  • Brand: Rolex
  • Model: Orchid
  • Reference: 2673
  • Metal: 18K Yellow Gold
  • Total Weight: 54.65 grams
  • Case Size: 22mm
  • Bracelet Length: 6 to 6.25 inches
  • Circa: 1989 — one of the last production runs
  • Style: Ladies diamond bracelet watch

Diamond Details:
  • Type: Round brilliant diamonds
  • Total Carat Weight: Approximately 2 carats
  • Color: F-G
  • Clarity: VS
  • Setting: Set throughout bracelet and case

About The Setting:
The Rolex Orchid is constructed entirely in 18K yellow gold, with the diamonds set continuously across the bracelet links and case in a configuration that blurs the line between watch and fine jewelry bracelet. At 54.65 grams of solid 18K gold assembled, the piece carries extraordinary intrinsic gold value in addition to its approximately 2 carats of F-G VS round brilliant diamonds. The 22mm case is proportioned for an elegant, refined wrist presence — small enough to read as a jewel first and a timepiece second, which is precisely the intent of the Orchid's design.

About The Stones:
The approximately 2 carats of round brilliant diamonds are graded F-G color — near colorless to colorless — and VS clarity, meaning each stone is clean to the eye with only minor inclusions visible under magnification. This quality level is entirely appropriate to a Rolex factory diamond setting, where stone selection is held to the same exacting standards applied to every other element of the watch's construction. The continuous diamond coverage across the bracelet creates an unbroken line of white brilliance against the warm 18K yellow gold, maximizing the contrast and visual impact of both materials.

About Rolex Orchid:
The Rolex Orchid was a limited and relatively short-lived addition to Rolex's high jewelry watch portfolio, produced in precious metals with diamond settings throughout and targeted at the most rarefied end of the ladies dress watch market. Unlike Rolex's flagship sport and chronometer references, the Orchid was produced in small numbers over a limited period, with production ending in the late 1980s — making 1989 examples among the very last to leave the Geneva manufacture. The rarity of the Orchid today is a direct consequence of its limited production window and the relatively small number of collectors who sought it at the time of issue; today, a well-preserved example represents one of the most unusual and historically interesting Rolex references a collector can acquire. For the Rolex enthusiast, the diamond jewelry collector, or the buyer seeking something that transcends the standard Rolex canon, the Orchid 2673 occupies a singular position in the brand's history that no amount of money can easily replicate.