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Highly attractive, the present timepiece is distinguished by its beautiful blue fumé dial, enhanced by diamond-set hour markers that lend the watch both depth and brilliance. Reference 18239 represents the evolution of reference 18039, retaining its refined aesthetic while incorporating the upgraded calibre 3155, featuring a double quick-set function for the convenient adjustment of both day and date indications.
Introduced in 1956, the Day-Date was Rolex’s first wristwatch to display the day of the week spelled out in full in addition to the date, and has since become one of the manufacture’s most iconic models. Over the course of its production, it has been offered in a wide variety of configurations, including examples adorned with precious stones, lacquered dials, and rare hardstone variants, reflecting the model’s remarkable versatility and enduring appeal.
Introduced in 1956, the Day-Date was Rolex’s first wristwatch to display the day of the week spelled out in full in addition to the date, and has since become one of the manufacture’s most iconic models. Over the course of its production, it has been offered in a wide variety of configurations, including examples adorned with precious stones, lacquered dials, and rare hardstone variants, reflecting the model’s remarkable versatility and enduring appeal.
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