By Rolex
Located in New York, NY
This Is The Datejust Everyone Recognizes
If you picture a vintage Datejust, this is usually it. Two tone case, fluted yellow gold bezel, Jubilee bracelet, and a blue stick dial. By the late 1970s, Rolex had this formula sorted, and it became so recognizable for a reason. It works from every angle and never tries too hard.
Why This Configuration Matters
The blue stick dial is the quiet flex here. Cleaner and more modern than Roman or champagne options, it keeps the watch versatile and easy to wear. Against the gold bezel and two tone bracelet, it adds contrast without overpowering the design.
The fluted 18k yellow gold bezel is the anchor. It gives the watch its identity and is the reason this reference still reads as a Datejust from across the room. Paired with a Jubilee bracelet, this is the classic execution Rolex leaned on for decades.
What You Need To Know Before Wearing It
The watch runs well. The case is in good condition with wear consistent with age. The dial is in good shape and presents cleanly. The Jubilee bracelet shows stretch consistent with age, and runs well after passing by the test bench.
Why This Watch Still Makes Sense
This is an honest vintage Datejust that wears exactly how these are supposed to wear. Familiar, comfortable, and easy to live with.
It works for someone who wants the classic two tone Rolex...
Category
1970s Swiss Vintage Manhattan - Watches