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Rolex Day-Date 1803

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Rolex Reference 1803 Day-Date | A yellow gold automatic wristwatch with day, date, and bracelet, Circa 1970

Dial: champagne Caliber: cal.1556, 26 jewels Movement number: DD'667'726 Case: 18k yellow gold, screw down case back Case number: 2'476'668 Closure: 18k gold Rolex President with folding clasp Size: 36mm, bracelet circumference approximately 195mm Signed: case, dial, and movement Box: yes Papers: yes Accessories: Rolex presentation box with outer packaging, Official Chronometer Certification (punched), instruction booklets, guarantee booklet, hangtagsIntroduced in 1956, the Rolex Day-Date quickly established itself as one of the manufacture’s defining creations. Debuting with the now-iconic President bracelet, a fluted bezel, and the classic 36 mm Oyster case, the model was the first wristwatch to display both the date and the day of the week spelled out in full—an innovation that set a new benchmark for calendar wristwatches. Its association with global leadership soon followed. President Lyndon B. Johnson was the first U.S. president known to wear the Day-Date while in office, prompting Rolex to lean into the connection with an advertisement describing it as the “President’s watch.” The nickname took hold, and the Day-Date has remained closely linked to influential figures across politics, business, and culture ever since. Among the early references, the 1803 occupies a particularly important place. Fitted with an acrylic crystal and powered by the calibre 1500-series movement, it marked a notable step forward from earlier Day-Date models that relied on outsourced calibres. The adoption of the new movement family allowed for a slimmer, more refined profile, contributing to the elegant proportions that have made the 1803 one of the most enduring and collectible iterations of the Day-Date lineage.

Collectible Features |Rolex Day-Date 1803

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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
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Dials co-branded with the name of a famous Rolex retailer in Venezuela.

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