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Rolex Day-Date 1803

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Day-Date 1803 Rolex

At first glance, this might look like your classic 1803—fluted bezel, sharp pie-pan dial, and that unmistakable Day-Date presence. But look closer, and you’ll spot something that makes collectors lean in: a “Made in Japan” President bracelet. Back in the day, Japan slapped heavy import taxes on fully assembled Swiss watches. Rolex, never one to lose a sale, pulled a clever move—ship the heads only, and have the bracelets made locally. The result? A small batch of Day-Dates fitted with Japanese-made President bracelets. Identical in style, but stamped with a different origin story. The rounded dial on this one keeps things soft and elegant, pairing beautifully with the warm tone of the vintage gold case. Inside ticks the trusty automatic Caliber 1556—no quickset, but all soul. This isn’t just a Day-Date. It’s a quiet piece of Rolex history disguised as a wristwatch. And unless someone knows what they’re looking at, they’ll never guess why it’s so rare. Box : No Papers : No Reference : 1803 Year : 1972 Case Dimensions : 36mm Case Material : Yellowgold Amplitude (Lift angle 52) : Approx 282 Accuracy (Dial on top) : Approx -2 sec/day

Collectible Features |Rolex Day-Date 1803

Discover all the different variants of this specific reference that can enhance, or limit, this watch's value and collectability.
Tropical Dial
A dial that has aged from black to a brown or caramel color due to prolonged exposure to sunlight and elements. Highly prized for its unique and attractive aging. Greatly increases value due to unique appearance and collector demand.
Gilt Dial
Dial with gold-colored text and markers. Common in older, vintage models. Adds value due to vintage appeal and aesthetics.
Serpico y Laino
Dials co-branded with the name of a famous Rolex retailer in Venezuela.

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