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11 October 2024, 01:04 AM | #1 |
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Changes in rolex day date
What year did significant changes take place on the time piece and other components?
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11 October 2024, 01:15 AM | #2 |
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There have been a few significant changes over the years. The 42mm Daydate II in 2008 was a relatively short lived change until they went back to the 40mm 36mm case sizes.
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11 October 2024, 03:50 AM | #3 |
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Quite a few changes over nearly 70 years (otoh, very few of the changes are visible from a meter away).
A few of the major ones among 36mm DDs - ~1960-1977 - 4-digit 180x references w/pie pan dials (1803, 1807, etc) 1978-1988 - 180xx/181xx single-quick references, new movement (18038, 18078, etc) 1988-1999 - 182xx/183xx double-quick references, new movement (18238, 18308, etc) 2000 - 1182xx references, same movement w/heavier bracelet 2003 - Improved clasp Hidden clasp President bracelet was introduced about 1971, older buckle clasp was still offered until about 1995. Rose gold only offered pre-‘77 and post-‘00 (except for a tiny bit in the Tridors). |
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