The Swiss made Rolex replica watches was part of the Important Watches sale on Friday.
Nasser’s grandson, Gamal Khalid Gamal Abdel Nasser, offered the cheap UK Rolex Day-Date fake watches at the internationally renowned auction house. The pre-sale estimate was $30,000 to $60,000 (nearly EGP 1.4 million to EGP 2.9 million).
Nasser led the 1952 revolution that toppled Egypt’s British-backed monarchy, reshaping the country’s political landscape and influencing the Arab world. He ruled Egypt from 1954 until he died in 1970.
The yellow-gold automatic high quality Rolex copy watches was a gift from President Anwar El-Sadat in 1963.
El-Sadat, who succeeded Nasser as President of Egypt in 1970, gave the Swiss movements replica Rolex watches as a token of their long-standing friendship, marked by deep political and personal ties.
The top fake Rolex Day-Date watches UK, often dubbed the “President’s Watch,” was introduced in 1956 and exclusively crafted in precious metals.
It gained its nickname due to its association with world leaders and influential figures who valued its iconic day and date display, making it a symbol of power and prestige.
The AAA Rolex super clone watches wholesale features Hindi numerals and script and bears the Arabic inscription “Mr Anwar El-Sadat 26-9-1963” on its back.
President Nasser can be seen wearing the Rolex replica watches for men in photographs taken that date until 1970.
According to Nasser’s grandson, the Swiss movements replica Rolex watches was given to his father, Khalid, by his grandmother, Taheya Kazem, and then he inherited it after Khalid died in 2011.
“Growing up, we learned of how modest President Nasser was, rejecting to live an extravagant life of wealth and materialism,” the grandson added in a letter accompanying the China online copy Rolex watches’ offer.
Having never owned a house, and with his few material possessions donated by the Nasser family to his namesake museum in Cairo, this perfect replica Rolex Day-Date watches remains his only possession outside of the museum collection.
Millions of mourners attended Nasser’s funeral, which remains one of the biggest funerals in history.