These are Rolex transitional Datejust from vintage 1601 to 16013 & 16014. These watches have the modern quick set movement while retaining the vintage plastic crystal from 1985 & 1987 respectively.
I inherited my Father's 1984, 16013 that he purchased in Geneva - (the same day my Mother aquired a 69178). Both models have barely changed in 35 years and appear nearly new, sans a bit of stretch. Both have been worn daily. I'd say they were spectacular
nearly thirty years ago. Nearly thirty years ago I bought a steel and gold Rolex ref. 16013 with black dial. I had the watch nearly fifteen years but then I ended up selling it. I had also had the watch serviced under my possession. Some days ago I bought
I just picked this yesterday for my wife's upcoming birthday, and thought it would be nice to share a picture and my first impressions here. This is meant to be a beater for her, that she can take swimming and sailing without worrying too much. Something
I need some help/advice on a Rolex Model: 16013, Caliber 3035 with Jubilee bracelet. This watch is in beautiful condition and just serviced but unfortunately the bracelet is worn and stretched beyond repair. I just telephoned Rolex service in New York and
I have a model 16013 datejust with ivory pyramid dial. I bought new from an AD in Bermuda in 1989, I was told that this dial at that time, in the US, was only available on the Day-Date. Does anyone know if this is in fact considered a rarity for this mode