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There are a few theories ... most plausible I think is the popularity of this Rolex bubbleback from LA dealers in the 1980s
If you want the full story there is a good write-up in Jake's World http://www.rolexmagazine.com/2012/09/the-history-of-california-dial.html
Why and Why?
By: Tavio_George : April 5th, 2017-06:59
Why is it called a California dial? Because in the 80's a redial company based in California was refinishing Rolexes with this type of dial. Hence these were since deemed "California" dials. Why was this dial configuration created in the first place? Don'...
Thanks George...
By: mahesh : April 5th, 2017-07:25
i read an article stating, Rolex produced sample dials to emphasize their ability to do roman & arabic numerals - so they did sample dials having both for comparability. i don't know how far it is true, probably Rolex know it ;-) Best, mahesh.,
thanks for sharing...
By: mahesh : April 6th, 2017-00:52
the link is ends the grail quest also, in the article i love the pics of the 1943 Bubbleback & the Rolex SpeedKing with all numeral dial... they're so elegant - sad Rolex don't make such models now-a-days ! thanks again... Best, mahesh.,