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Rolex

Day-Date 'pie pan', reference 1803 Montre bracelet en or jaune avec jour et date | Yellow gold wristwatch with day and date Vers 1967 | Circa 1967

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October 16, 01:12 PM GMT

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5,000 - 8,000 EUR

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Rolex


Day-Date 'pie pan', reference 1803

 

Montre bracelet en or jaune avec jour et date |

Yellow gold wristwatch with day and date


Vers 1967 |

Circa 1967


Cadran: argenté, jour en français

Calibre: cal. 1556 automatique, 26 rubis

Numéro de mouvement: D'D87'124

Boîtier: or jaune 18K (750°/00), fond vissé

Numéro de boîtier: 1'640'260

Fermoir: bracelet associé en cuir et boucle ardillon en acier

Dimensions: 36 mm

Signé: boîtier, cadran et mouvement                                                                    

Ecrin: oui

Papiers: oui

Accessoires: garantie, certificat, manuel d'utilisation et écrin Rolex

 

Dial: silvered, day in French

Calibre: cal. 1556 automatic, 26 jewels

Movement number: D'D87'124

Case: 18K yellow gold, screw-down back

Case number: 1'640'260

Closure: associated leather strap and stainless steel pin buckle

Size: 36 mm

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: yes

Papers: yes

Accessories: Rolex guarantee, certificate, instruction manual and presentation case

 

Poids brut 65.30 g |

Gross weight 65.30 g

The Rolex Day-date stands as one of the brand’s most luxurious wristwatches.

The iconic model was originally released in 1956 as the first waterproof and chronometer-certified automatic wristwatch to display the date at 3 o’clock and the day of the week in full letters at 12 o'clock. Considered as an everyday dress watch and worn by the most influential men and women of the century, the Day-date was only available in precious metals, including yellow, rose and white gold as well as platinum.

Among the different generations of Day Date, the 1803 is the most famous iteration.

Produced between 1961 and 1977, it is THE reference to have when it comes to this model.

The present model in yellow gold is offered in attractive condition and comes with its certificate, guarantee and presentation case, making it particularly collectible.