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Rolex Day-Date 1804

Description

An incredibly rare, highly collectible and important, Day Date “Scheherazade”, automatic wristwatch in platinum and diamonds, with Arabic calendar and appplied pink gold arabic numerals gold-tone dial, reference 1804.

model : Day Date year : 1968 reference : 1804 case material : Platinum case number : 1'908'023 bracelet material : Platinum Rolex bracelet, approximate length 200mm movement type : Automatic, cal. 1556, 26 jewels dimension : 36mm Diameter signed : Case, dial and movement literature : The present timepiece was previously sold in Monaco Legend Group "Exclusive Timepieces" auction October 22/23 2022, as lot 270 for €260,000 Introduced in 1956 as the firm’s most prestigious offering, the Day Date was immediately embraced by world leaders, captains of industry, and, most notably, royalty. Among these timepieces, none are more evocative or awe-inspiring than the exceedingly rare Arabic-script examples made for the Middle Eastern market, often presented by rulers as personal gifts of esteem. The present watch is not merely a reference 1804 — a model already exalted by its platinum case and factory-set diamond bezel — but one of the very finest examples ever to have surfaced publicly. Manufactured in 1968, it features a full Eastern Arabic calendar, with mesmerizing pink gold applied Eastern Arabic numerals set against a breathtaking gold-tone color dial. The case, fashioned entirely in platinum and adorned with a diamond-set bezel of 46 brilliant-cut stones, is paired with a heavy President bracelet, also in platinum, a configuration reserved for Rolex’s most elite clientele. Wearing it on the wrist is akin to carrying history — not only of horology, but of diplomacy, culture, and kingship. Its aura is unmistakable. Few objects can claim such gravitas. Even fewer are destined to remain unforgettable, like this very Day-Date.

Collectible Features |Rolex Day-Date 1804

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Khanjar
Part of the national emblem of Oman, watches fitted with "Khanjar" dials were made upon special request from His Majesty Qaboos bin Said Al Said, the Sultan of Oman, and are highly coveted.
Stella Dial
The Rolex Stella Dial refers to a series of brightly colored lacquered dials, primarily found on vintage Rolex Day-Date models from the 1970s and early 1980s. These dials are known for their bold, vibrant colors along with a high-gloss enamel finish that gives them a distinctive look. What makes the Stella Dials particularly collectible is their rarity and uniqueness, as they were produced in limited numbers and initially aimed at specific markets, such as the Middle East and Asia. Although not widely popular at the time, the retro appeal and scarcity of these colorful dials have made them highly desirable among modern collectors.
Waffle Dial
A dial with a textured pattern resembling a waffle, providing a distinctive and tactile appearance.

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