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We've spoken of your interesting Rolex Tru-Beat prior to. We've spoken of Rolexes signed by Tiffany & Co. ahead of. Never have we spoken about the two in the same sentence.
As noted in our original Tru-Beat post, this replica watch was designed for a very specific group of people, doctors and medical professionals. The Tru-Beat is basically a standard Rolex Oyster but with a modified movement to make the second-hand tick instead of sweep. The purpose on the ticking second hand is to allow these medical professionals to more accurately track a person's pulse. Makes sense.
The Tru-Beat is a very rare Rolex, and most of them have actually had their movements modified to remove the "dead-seconds". There was a period where many people who owned this model were embarrassed by the ticking in the seconds, as the lay person would not understand what it was and assume the replica watch to be a fake. Luckily that fear has subsided and collectors have taken a real shine to this model.
This is without a doubt the only Tru-Beat we now have come across that is double-signed, by Tiffany & Co. no less. On top on the original movement, the co-signed face, and over all impressive condition of this Tru-Beat, this seller also has the original Rolex box and two miscellaneous documents that came with the replica watch when it was originally sold.
This replica watch is a Rolex collector's dream, and as such it won't come cheap. The last one we found for you was being sold for around 13,000 Euros, and this one is POA, so we're going to guess this replica watch will cost you close to $20,000.
Click here for this odd and intriguing, Tiffany signed Rolex Tru-Beat with original box and papers (of some sort).