Rolex Day-Date 36 1803

Condition: -
Year of Production: 1969
Case Size: 36mm
Case Material: Rose gold and 18k rose gold
Dial Color: Gray
Bracelet/Strap: Oyster
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: -
Description

Rolex Day-Date 1803 'Rose Guilloche'

SKU : 7670 Bezel material : 18k rose gold fluted bezel, original Rolex Bracelet : 18k rose-gold riveted Oyster bracelet, original Rolex Caliber : Cal. 1556 Case Dimensions : 36mm Case Material : 18k rose gold case, original Rolex Clasp : 18k rose-gold folding clasp, original Rolex Dial : Grey guilloche dial, original Rolex Glass : Plexi crystal Index : 18k rose-gold applied baton index, original Rolex Model : Day-Date Movement : Automatic with day and date function Reference : 1803 Year : 1969 Eye-catching “doorstop-dial” with a charming guilloche pattern on the subtle grey surface; Implemented in a rare pinkgold 1803 with riveted Oyster bracelet! Let's start with the packaging of this Day-Date: the case and bracelet. Pink-gold has only been sparsely used by Rolex in the 60's and 70's and its rarity compared to yellow gold is probably thirtyfold. This rare metal 1803 (reference refers to the fluted bezel) is also paired with a more uncommon choice of bracelet: the riveted Oyster. Mostly reserved for steel toolwatches, it only occasionally finds its way to the flagship model. After concluding the case and bracelet are out of the ordinary, we take a look at the most important aspect: the dial. Occasionally seasoned Rolex collectors come across these artisanal and solid gold "pie-pan" dials that feature a guilloche pattern. Finding one of these always sparks enthusiasm and the way the lights plays with the surface is a lust to the eyes. The periphery of the dial does not carry this finish, but still sports all tritium lumeplots; perfectly aged. The lay-out features thicker "doorstop markers" at the 6 and 9 o'clock position, bringing perfect balance in combination with the date and day (in French) aperture. It does not necessarily come as a surprise that it is very well preserved. Owners of such pieces tend to have large collections so not a lot of "wrist time" is allocated per watch. Hence the thick lugs, sharp bezel and pristine bracelet. Enjoy!