The Rolex Perpetual Date that arrived today has a blue dial, which is my favorite.
The hairline finish makes it look pale blue or rich navy depending on the light.
It's a very unique colour.
The stainless steel model at the time had a standard silver dial.
Black dial, grey dial, gold dial,
And this blue dial was part of the regular lineup.
Among them, blue and gray dials are more susceptible to the effects of tritium luminous material.
The paint around the luminous material is often peeling off.
For this reason, dials in good condition are quite rare and valuable.
Although there is some minor damage this time, there is no noticeable damage that is of concern.
The condition of the luminous area is also clean and problem-free.
Moreover, if the dial has a Sigma mark,
Isn't this a detail that is irresistible for those who love it?
This Sigma mark is said to use precious metals for the index,
The proof of this is the small circle printed next to the "T SWISS T" at 6 o'clock.
Although it is a minor difference, the specifications of Rolexes at that time differed depending on the individual watch,
One of the fun things about vintage Rolexes is finding different index specifications and shapes.
The case has some small scratches that cannot be removed,
The bracelet is relatively clean with little stretch.
The case number is consistent, so
All sorts of points are not necessarily bad.
This is in particularly good condition among the blue dials we have handled in the past.
I really want it because it's my favorite color... (laughs)
It's a basic watch, so it's practical and can be worn with any outfit.
There are very few watches that are as captivating as this one.
This time, I will also apply to be a potential buyer after a certain period of time has passed, so
If you're interested, please get in quick!