
Before the name “Cosmograph” became synonymous with the Daytona chronograph in 1963, Rolex bestowed this evocative title upon something entirely different: their moonphase calendar watches. Among them, the reference 6062 stands out as one of the most coveted and poetic expressions of Rolex craftsmanship. Only around 50 examples were ever produced in pink gold – a whisper of rarity that has grown even quieter over time. Today, fewer than half are known to exist, making any surviving specimen a grail among grails for vintage collectors. The example offered here is remarkable in both condition and character. The case displays well-preserved proportions and shows minimal signs of polishing – an increasingly rare trait that speaks to the care it has received over decades. Its signature dial, affectionately known as “Stelline” for the delicate star hour markers, radiates the warm charm of a true 1950s treasure. Accompanying this piece is a detailed report by a renowned vintage Rolex expert, documenting each component’s originality and state of preservation – an invaluable record for any serious collector. Opportunities to encounter a watch of this stature come perhaps once in a lifetime. It’s an honor and a true pleasure to present such a rare icon in the Huber Vintage Lounge.







Before the name “Cosmograph” became synonymous with the Daytona chronograph in 1963, Rolex bestowed this evocative title upon something entirely different: their moonphase calendar watches. Among them, the reference 6062 stands out as one of the most coveted and poetic expressions of Rolex craftsmanship. Only around 50 examples were ever produced in pink gold – a whisper of rarity that has grown even quieter over time. Today, fewer than half are known to exist, making any surviving specimen a grail among grails for vintage collectors. The example offered here is remarkable in both condition and character. The case displays well-preserved proportions and shows minimal signs of polishing – an increasingly rare trait that speaks to the care it has received over decades. Its signature dial, affectionately known as “Stelline” for the delicate star hour markers, radiates the warm charm of a true 1950s treasure. Accompanying this piece is a detailed report by a renowned vintage Rolex expert, documenting each component’s originality and state of preservation – an invaluable record for any serious collector. Opportunities to encounter a watch of this stature come perhaps once in a lifetime. It’s an honor and a true pleasure to present such a rare icon in the Huber Vintage Lounge.






