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Rolex Datejust Ref. 16000 - 'Buckley' Dial Unpolished

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Hard to believe - but the Datejust has been around since 1945. It is far older than its bigger and attention-hogging Submariner brethren. The Datejust was Rolex’s idea of the perfect everyday watch. The robustness of the Oyster case, combined with the elegance of an Oyster Perpetual. The 4-Digit Datejusts was the first series to become available with a myriad of dial colors and case and bracelet materials — something that has stuck with the Datejust name ever since. What the 4-digits watches do lack, is a quickset date — something that was resolved with the introduction of the 5-digit pieces in the late 1970s.

The piece that we have here, a Reference 16000 from circa 1982, comes to us in absolutely outstanding overall condition. The case, bracelet, and smooth stainless steel bezel are all completely unpolished, even retaining its factory caseback sticker. The white 'Buckley' dial with in also immaculate, with a seemingly-flawless surface and gently patinated Tritium plots — all of which remain fully-intact — and the correct black-painted handset matches beautifully.

All things considered, this is tough to beat, be it for your one vintage watch, or as an additional to a growing collection.

Stainless Steel 1982 Unpolished Automatic Dress

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From Rolex & Patek Philippe, to Cartier & Audemars Piguet. As collectors first, we love the small details that separate the Submariner from Daytona and Calatrava from Royal Oak. This is why you'll find our curated assortment spans decades of generations of models and brands. We believe that watches don't just tell time, they tell history - and life is too short to wear a boring watch.

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