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Rolex Day-Date 1803

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Rolex Day-Date 1803 18K Yellow Gold Silver Sunburst Dial Automatic 36mm

The Dial Will Get You Double Takes At first glance, it reads classic. Then you realize how uncommon it is. A true silver dial on a yellow gold Day-Date with gold indices is not something you see often, especially from the 1960s. Most silver-looking dials from this period are actually champagne variants that have faded or later service replacements. This one is factory correct, and the gold indices are the tell. The Ref. 1803 is the original formula that made the model matter in the first place, and this specific execution is a lesson in restraint. Why This Configuration Matters Silver dials on 1803s were produced in far smaller numbers than champagne or darker options. They were never flashy, which is exactly why many buyers skipped them at the time. Today, that lack of pretension is what makes them interesting to a seasoned collector. The gold indices confirm this is a factory execution, not a later swap; that detail anchors the watch historically and separates it from the parts-bin examples often found on the market. Paired with a leather strap, the silver and gold contrast sharpens the entire silhouette. Condition And Reality The 18K yellow gold case is in great shape, retaining its proportions and characteristic 1803 fluted bezel definition. Both the silver dial and the crystal are clean and well-preserved, showing none of the typical spotting or debris often seen in 1960s gold pieces. The leather strap is a fresh addition that complements the gold tones perfectly. Mechanically, the movement is running strong after passing our test bench and is ready for immediate wear. Why This Watch Still Holds Weight This is a Day-Date for someone who looks past the obvious configurations. It is a familiar reference with an unexpected dial and details that reward close attention rather than shouting for it. It works dressed up or down and wears especially well on leather, providing a more casual, mid-century aesthetic than its bracelet-clad counterparts. Understated, factory correct, and far less common than it appears at first glance, it remains a definitive choice for a core collection. Key Specs: Reference: 1803 Model: Day-Date "President" Year: 1966 Movement: Automatic (Cal. 1556) Case Size: 36mm Bezel: Fluted 18K Yellow Gold Strap: Brown Leather with Original Period-Correct Rolex Gold Buckle Dial: Factory Silver Sunburst with Applied Yellow Gold Indices Metal: 18K Yellow Gold SKU: 655

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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