Rolex ROLEX
Datejust. 

Type of watch: Wristwatch. 
Origin: Switzerland, Geneva.…
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ROLEX Datejust. Type of watch: Wristwatch. Origin: Switzerland, Geneva. Date: 1977. Clockwork: Automatic, cal. 3055. Case/Wristband: 750/- yellow gold, bark finish, "president" watchband with crown clasp, dial bronztone, indices and hands goldtone, luminous material. Total Weight: ca. 140 g. Measurement: ø 36 mm, length 17 cm. Case-No: 5307233. Reference-No: 18078. Movement-No.: 0013784. Description: 3-hand-wristwatch with date at "3" o'clock and week day display at "11-1" o'clock. Enclosed booklet. Box: No Papers: No Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Arrangement after the auction. Explanations to the Catalogue Grading system for wrist and pocket watches Rolex Wrist & Pocket Watches Daydate

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