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Rolex Day-Date Ref. 1803 - 'Buckley' Dial

Sale price$0.00 USD

Straight Facts

When the Day-Date was released in 1956, it was the only complicated Rolex for sale. Hard to believe, but people didn’t want Rolex’s previous attempts at complicated wristwatches. All of that changed when President Dwight D. Eisenhower was spotted wearing the Rolex, and the watch became known as ‘The President’. An internationally known symbol of success and prestige, the Rolex Day-Date was available for many years on a strap or matching solid gold bracelet. This present example is fitted to a leather strap, which dials back the ‘flash factor’ just a touch - and makes the watch an incredible value proposition. Furthermore, this watch features what is known in the collector community as a ‘Buckley’ dial which has printed roman numeral indices. The outer track of this present example features an elegant rail-scale which adds an additional air of refinement, and has an English language day wheel … and all for less money than a brand-new Rolex Submariner Date - and you can say you have something in common with President Eisenhower. Hows that for bragging rights?

*Some marks or spots on the dial are reflections or dust on the crystal and are due to high intensity strobe lighting used while photographing. They are not actually on the watch or visible in natural lighting.

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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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