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A Buckley dial is a Rolex dial printed with Roman numerals. It is found on some . But, for those who might be new to vintage Rolex or watches in general, let’s break down what the Buckley Dial looks like from a design standpoint and how it differs from similar modern Rolex dials. The Buckley Dial is generally found in vintage Datejust models that date back to the 70s and 80s. There’s some contention as to which references actually exited Rolex’s workshops with the Buckley dial and which were altered after the fact. As usual, Rolex is mum on the subject. However, it’s more than likely that the references 1601, 1603, 16014, and 16030 originally came with the Buckley. A Buckley dial is a Rolex dial printed with Roman numerals. It is found on some Datejust models from the 1970s and the 1980s, like the Rolex Datejust 16018 below. It doesn’t have any sharp outlines or raised edges, and the markers are simply printed onto the dial.
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Rolex Buckley dial with painted roman numerals. The Buckley dial is most commonly found on vintage Datejust models from the 1970s and 80s. It is believed that the references 1601, 1603, 16014, and 16030 were the primary models to feature Buckley dials. 2. 1973 Rolex Datejust Reference 1601. If you’re after something even older and even rarer, the 1601 reference Datejust from 1973 could be the watch for you. Like our previous model, this watch comes with a grey dial, but this time comes in a much deeper slate colouring. The Buckley dial is one that can be found on Rolex Datejust references 1601, 1603, 16014, and 16030 and in a couple of rare cases some Oysterquartz and Day-Date references from the ‘70s and ‘80s, but you might be asking where exactly it .
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In this video, I review a 1601 Datejust With a Buckley dial. I would love to know all your opinions in the comments down below. If you’re curious or have any.Ref. 1601 is a vintage example of the Datejust that features the collection's signature 5-piece link Jubilee bracelet and 36mm case. What makes it unique is the rare Buckley dial characterized by black Roman numerals and hands instead of the traditional yellow gold indices and hands. However, this pre-owned Datejust keeps the Rolex logo in gold.Here's a vintage Rolex Datejust reference 1601 two tone automatic with a rare matte blue \"Buckley\" roman numeral dial from the 70s. Keeps great time and is fully functional. Measurements include a 36mm oyster case and 20mm lug width.
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But, for those who might be new to vintage Rolex or watches in general, let’s break down what the Buckley Dial looks like from a design standpoint and how it differs from similar modern Rolex dials. The Buckley Dial is generally found in vintage Datejust models that date back to the 70s and 80s. There’s some contention as to which references actually exited Rolex’s workshops with the Buckley dial and which were altered after the fact. As usual, Rolex is mum on the subject. However, it’s more than likely that the references 1601, 1603, 16014, and 16030 originally came with the Buckley. A Buckley dial is a Rolex dial printed with Roman numerals. It is found on some Datejust models from the 1970s and the 1980s, like the Rolex Datejust 16018 below. It doesn’t have any sharp outlines or raised edges, and the markers are simply printed onto the dial.Rolex Buckley dial with painted roman numerals. The Buckley dial is most commonly found on vintage Datejust models from the 1970s and 80s. It is believed that the references 1601, 1603, 16014, and 16030 were the primary models to feature Buckley dials.
2. 1973 Rolex Datejust Reference 1601. If you’re after something even older and even rarer, the 1601 reference Datejust from 1973 could be the watch for you. Like our previous model, this watch comes with a grey dial, but this time comes in a much deeper slate colouring.
The Buckley dial is one that can be found on Rolex Datejust references 1601, 1603, 16014, and 16030 and in a couple of rare cases some Oysterquartz and Day-Date references from the ‘70s and ‘80s, but you might be asking where exactly it .Buy a certified pre-owned Rolex Datejust 1601 Steel and Gold sku 168908 Ivory watch from our luxury collection. Save up to 50% on all used watches at Bob's Watches. 100% Certified AuthenticIn this video, I review a 1601 Datejust With a Buckley dial. I would love to know all your opinions in the comments down below. If you’re curious or have any.
Ref. 1601 is a vintage example of the Datejust that features the collection's signature 5-piece link Jubilee bracelet and 36mm case. What makes it unique is the rare Buckley dial characterized by black Roman numerals and hands instead of the traditional yellow gold indices and hands. However, this pre-owned Datejust keeps the Rolex logo in gold.
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