Rolex Grasshopper Steel Watch Ref. 4367
Brand: Rolex
Reference: 4367
Year: 1946
Material: Steel
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 33 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Brown
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Fantastic Condition, Clean Original Dial
SKU: 203640
Before Rolex became synonymous with the Oyster case and the language of modern tool watches, the brand produced elegant dress pieces defined by creativity in case design and a delicate balance of form and function. Among the most charismatic examples from this era is the Rolex Ref. 4367, known to collectors as the Grasshoppera nickname earned from its long, articulated lugs that give the watch a distinctive, almost biomorphic silhouette on the wrist.
Crafted in stainless steel, the case is slender and architectural, with beautifully curved lugs that project outward from the mid-case in a way rarely seen on post-1950 Rolex designs. The proportions feel like a bridge between early 20th-century watchmaking and the clean geometry that would come to define the brand. Worn on a leather strap, the profile is sculpturalthin at the case, dramatic at the lugscreating a presence far greater than its diameter suggests.
The dial is a study in restrained, vintage refinement: a silver matte surface with applied Arabic numerals and a small seconds register at six oclock. The typography is elegant and unmistakably of its period, with a touch of warmth brought by the hands and markers. Subtle aging across the dial adds character rather than distraction, offering the quiet honesty that collectors prize in untouched examples.
While Rolex is celebrated today for iconic references like the Submariner and Day-Date, the Grasshopper reminds us that the brands early creativity was just as bold. These pre-Oyster designs represent the experimental side of Rolex, where case shapes were expressive, lugs became sculpture, and proportions were driven by aesthetics as much as engineering.
Surviving examples of the Ref. 4367 are scarce, especially in steel and with balanced dial layouts. For collectors who appreciate early Rolex with personalitybeyond the canonical sports lineagethis piece offers a window into the brands formative era and a design vocabulary that would soon evolve into modern iconography.
Original: $12,500.00
-65%$12,500.00
$4,375.00






Description
Brand: Rolex
Reference: 4367
Year: 1946
Material: Steel
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 33 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Brown
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Fantastic Condition, Clean Original Dial
SKU: 203640
Before Rolex became synonymous with the Oyster case and the language of modern tool watches, the brand produced elegant dress pieces defined by creativity in case design and a delicate balance of form and function. Among the most charismatic examples from this era is the Rolex Ref. 4367, known to collectors as the Grasshoppera nickname earned from its long, articulated lugs that give the watch a distinctive, almost biomorphic silhouette on the wrist.
Crafted in stainless steel, the case is slender and architectural, with beautifully curved lugs that project outward from the mid-case in a way rarely seen on post-1950 Rolex designs. The proportions feel like a bridge between early 20th-century watchmaking and the clean geometry that would come to define the brand. Worn on a leather strap, the profile is sculpturalthin at the case, dramatic at the lugscreating a presence far greater than its diameter suggests.
The dial is a study in restrained, vintage refinement: a silver matte surface with applied Arabic numerals and a small seconds register at six oclock. The typography is elegant and unmistakably of its period, with a touch of warmth brought by the hands and markers. Subtle aging across the dial adds character rather than distraction, offering the quiet honesty that collectors prize in untouched examples.
While Rolex is celebrated today for iconic references like the Submariner and Day-Date, the Grasshopper reminds us that the brands early creativity was just as bold. These pre-Oyster designs represent the experimental side of Rolex, where case shapes were expressive, lugs became sculpture, and proportions were driven by aesthetics as much as engineering.
Surviving examples of the Ref. 4367 are scarce, especially in steel and with balanced dial layouts. For collectors who appreciate early Rolex with personalitybeyond the canonical sports lineagethis piece offers a window into the brands formative era and a design vocabulary that would soon evolve into modern iconography.




















