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Only available in 18-karat gold or platinum and fitted with Rolex’s “President” style bracelet, .If you see a Rolex paired with this bracelet type, you can be sure it’s either gold or platinum. Ticking inside the reference 1803 is the caliber 1555 movement with a free-sprung Micro-Stella balance, which would later be updated to the higher-frequency Caliber 1556 in the mid 1960s.
Only available in 18-karat gold or platinum and fitted with Rolex’s “President” style bracelet, Rolex’s Day-Date was the first watch to display both the date and the day of the week (spelled out in full), through windows in the surface of the dial. The ref. 1803 was only ever a 36mm model, released in yellow, white and rose gold, always 18k as opposed to the 14k option on a number of Rolex’s other offerings. It was also, very sparingly, released in the finest of the precious metals, platinum. This iconic timepiece, crafted exclusively in precious metals including 18 karat gold (in white, yellow, and rose variations) and platinum, distinguished itself early on by being the first wristwatch to display both the date and the day of the week spelled out in full on its dial.
Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: Thoughts White Gold 1803 This Reference 1803 would have quite a different look with a gold bracelet. It is a lot of gold, perhaps even too much of a good thing, as it would also overpower the appeal of the light-brown dial and its subtle color difference to the case. This 36mm version with a white dial and beautiful deconstructed Roman numerals is one of the more modest configurations, and I like it. The numerals add something extra to the already impressive yellow gold Day-Date but don’t pull it over the top the way the diamonds on some versions do. The only gripe here is the €37,900 price. I’ll .
1803 White Gold Vintage Rolex Discussion. Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion But the simple fact is, it's a very cool watch. It's an 1803 (the exact reference my uncle had on, fifty years ago) non-quickset, and it came full-set, as they say. According to the papers it was purchased at a US Army PX in Hong Kong, .This 1966 ref. 1803 in white gold is one of the most adaptable and classic looks in all of vintage Rolex, not just for its 36mm case but also the monochromatic aesthetic. Moreover, this soleil dial sports desirable early 'doorstop' indices and is entirely non-luminous (hands as well).
If you see a Rolex paired with this bracelet type, you can be sure it’s either gold or platinum. Ticking inside the reference 1803 is the caliber 1555 movement with a free-sprung Micro-Stella balance, which would later be updated to the higher-frequency Caliber 1556 in the mid 1960s.
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Only available in 18-karat gold or platinum and fitted with Rolex’s “President” style bracelet, Rolex’s Day-Date was the first watch to display both the date and the day of the week (spelled out in full), through windows in the surface of the dial. The ref. 1803 was only ever a 36mm model, released in yellow, white and rose gold, always 18k as opposed to the 14k option on a number of Rolex’s other offerings. It was also, very sparingly, released in the finest of the precious metals, platinum. This iconic timepiece, crafted exclusively in precious metals including 18 karat gold (in white, yellow, and rose variations) and platinum, distinguished itself early on by being the first wristwatch to display both the date and the day of the week spelled out in full on its dial.Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion: Thoughts White Gold 1803
This Reference 1803 would have quite a different look with a gold bracelet. It is a lot of gold, perhaps even too much of a good thing, as it would also overpower the appeal of the light-brown dial and its subtle color difference to the case. This 36mm version with a white dial and beautiful deconstructed Roman numerals is one of the more modest configurations, and I like it. The numerals add something extra to the already impressive yellow gold Day-Date but don’t pull it over the top the way the diamonds on some versions do. The only gripe here is the €37,900 price. I’ll .
1803 White Gold Vintage Rolex Discussion. Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Vintage Rolex Discussion
But the simple fact is, it's a very cool watch. It's an 1803 (the exact reference my uncle had on, fifty years ago) non-quickset, and it came full-set, as they say. According to the papers it was purchased at a US Army PX in Hong Kong, .
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