Hello!
This is Kaneko from Commit Ginza.
Today we will introduce some recommended vintage Day-Date models!
Rolex Day-Date All Tritium
Ref.1803 Serial.16 (manufactured around 1967)
Cal.1556 Clasp/67 4th period Accessories: Box, warranty card
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Vintage Day-Date "Ref.1803" manufactured from the 1960s to the late 1970s
The one we are introducing this time is a model with a champagne dial, a classic dress color.
The four-digit date dial has a step lower on the outer periphery.
A distinctive feature of this dial is that the center of the dial appears to stand out.
The dial with stepped edges exudes a vintage feel.
There is some deterioration due to age,
The atmosphere is never compromised,
The luminous material is in perfect condition with no defects.
This particular one has the days of the week set to "LUNES".
Well, do you know what day it is?
....
yes!!
This individual has the days of the week in Spanish,
"LUNES" will be on Monday!
It's so cool that the days of the week are in Spanish!!
Although there are overwhelmingly more English descriptions,
In fact, there are many languages available, including French, German, Italian, Spanish, and even Chinese!
There is also a Japanese translation!!
This product was manufactured around 1967.
This is a recommended item in good overall condition!
There is a slight polished feel to it,
The case is also in good condition.
The president bracelet features a belly button crown logo and a single buckle that matches the era, and is in good condition!!
There is some wear and tear appropriate for the age,
It is never worn out,
When you put it on your arm, it fits perfectly!!
What do you think?
Vintage Day-Date with Spanish text!!
It's so stylish!!
Accessories include a box (additional) and a warranty card!!
It's rare that it comes with a warranty from that time!
Vintage Day-Date "Ref.1803"
This is a piece that will let you fully enjoy the flavor of the 60's!
The Spanish notation is also attractive!
Customers looking for an old date,
Please consider it!