Storlek: 36 mm
Material: 18K roséguld
Urverk: automatisk, caliber 3155
År: cirka 2001
Glas: safirglas
Armband: Oysterlänk i 18K roséguld, viklås, ref. 73855-DE7/DE/AB
Referensnummer: 118205
Serienummer: K'102'403
Verknummer: 3 8'729'925
Boettnummer: 2095
Glasring saknas. Fåtal dings. Åldersrelaterat slitage. Visar tecken på servicebehov.
Urverket fungerar vid katalogiseringstidpunkten, Bukowskis garanterar inte att urverket kommer att fungera i framtiden. Observera att urverket inte har testats för tidsprecision och kan behöva servas på köparens bekostnad. Klockorna har öppnats för att undersöka urverket, därför ges inga garantier för att klockorna är vattenresistenta. Potentiella köpare bör inspektera varje klocka för att försäkra sig om dess skick. För mer information, vänligen läs våra Köpvillkor.
In the year 2000, a new reference of the Day-Date 36 model was introduced by Rolex, featuring a six-digit 118xxx series.
The Day-Date model by Rolex has been regarded as the epitome of luxurious time-keeping since its inception in 1956. Initially launched as a niche model, it was exclusively manufactured in precious metals like yellow, white, and rose gold or platinum. Its price tag was significantly higher than any other Rolex model, making it a symbol of opulence. However, due to its immense popularity among distinguished individuals, including presidents, it eventually became the flagship model of Rolex. The Day-Date has been associated with a wide variety of prominent figures, ranging from world leaders, athletes and celebrities. Despite their differences, they all share one common trait - success in their respective fields. As a result, the Day-Date model continues to be synonymous with luxury, prestige, style, and success. While the most modern models may differ, the classic Day-Date watch remains a modest 36 mm in size.