I think 1960s rose gold would better be described as bronze color than rose like everose. This combination is very unusual for a 1601 especially with a Black pink marker and pink gilt dial. AI , tried many, are not able to find another like this watch.
A bit less common and one that can grab the attention of the vintage Datejust collector. A black gloss gilt dial with pink writing and pink hands. Ever see another like it or better yet do you have one? Sorry about the dust on the crystal. The dial is ver
over the last 25 years. I am down to a 5513 right now. It has the eagle beak crown guards, but, matte dial, likely replaced long ago as supposedly they were issued in the early 60s with gilt dials…my jeweler is very, very knowledgeable about all things Ro
My 1936-year Rolex reference 1936 has stepped, art-deco, 14mm fixed-bar lugs. With the rare s/s case width of 20mm (most reference 1936 watches seemed to have been 9ct gold), the open-ended 14/12mm strap/buckle combination always deterred me from frequent