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Rolex Day-Date 36 1803

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Condition: -
Year of Production: 1973
Case Size: 36mm
Case Material: Yellow gold
Dial Color: Pink
Bracelet/Strap: -
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: Austria
Description

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date "Stella Dial"

Wristwatch with date and day of the week display, reference 1803, around 1973 Case: 750 gold, number 3534721, screwed crown, screwed base, diameter approx. 36 mm Movement: automatic, lever movement, number DD375680, caliber 1556, 26 jewels Dial: pale pink lacquered, applied hour bars, window for date and day of the week display (English), central second Accessories: folding clasp 750 gold, spare leather strap with pin buckle 750 gold, data sheet, case with buckle, notepad in folder, outer box, strap parts 750 gold The dial shows fine hairline cracks typical of lacquered dials due to age.

Collectible Features of
Rolex Day-Date 36 1803

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Pie Pan Dial
A dial design with a central flat area and a sloped, angled outer edge, resembling an inverted pie pan.
Baton Markers
Indices that are straight and rectangular.
Stella Dial
The Rolex Stella Dial refers to a series of brightly colored lacquered dials, primarily found on vintage Rolex Day-Date models from the 1970s and early 1980s. These dials are known for their bold, vibrant colors along with a high-gloss enamel finish that gives them a distinctive look. What makes the Stella Dials particularly collectible is their rarity and uniqueness, as they were produced in limited numbers and initially aimed at specific markets, such as the Middle East and Asia. Although not widely popular at the time, the retro appeal and scarcity of these colorful dials have made them highly desirable among modern collectors.
Caliber 1555
The Rolex Caliber 1555 is a self-winding mechanical movement introduced in the 1960s. It was part of Rolex's renowned 1500 series of movements, known for their reliability and precision. Though not chronometer-certified, its rarity and historical significance make it sought after by collectors.
Caliber 1556
The Rolex Caliber 1556 is a self-winding movement introduced in the 1960s, primarily used in the Rolex Day-Date models. What makes it notable and collectible is its chronometer certification, meaning it passed rigorous accuracy tests. Its role in iconic models like the Day-Date, combined with its precision and build quality, makes the Caliber 1556 highly desirable among collectors.

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