This Rolex Day-Date 1803 with rare and desirable silver sunburst "Pie Pan" dial has just been serviced and remains in perfect condition. This particular 1803 Day/Date was originally produced in 1976 and is complete with Rolex inner and outer boxes, both manuals, unused Rolex leather bound note book, both hang tag, 1976/1977 calendar card, polishing cloth and document holder.Watch Details: 36mm 18k yellow gold case with fluted bezel. Rolex calibre 1556 automatic movement with day and date complications. Stunning silver sunburst "Pie Pan" dial with yellow gold hour markers and hands. We offer free UK delivery and a 24 month warranty on all our Rolex watches for sale. We will also accept your current watch in part exchange or sell your Rolex on consignment.
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Once payment has been received your order will be confirmed and you will be sent tracking details as soon as your purchase is dispatched. All watches are posted within the UK via Royal Mail Special Delivery and require a signature on arrival. Please contact us if you would like to view any of our watches prior to making a final decision. Please note that appointment are required - we do not offer a walk in service.
All watches purchased from Swiss Watch Trader will include a 24 month warranty. This warranty covers all mechanical issues not caused by the wearer. All our also watches also include a 14 day no question return policy. Customers have 14 days to inform Swiss Watch Trader that they wish to return the item and a further 14 days to actually return the item.
In 1945 Rolex introduced the Rolex Datejust to celebrate the companies 40th anniversary. The model has been so successful that it remains in production today. The 36mm Datejust was initially only available in 18ct yellow gold. It wasn't until the 1950's that steel and Rolesor (two-tone) models were made available.