1973 Rolex Day Date Sequoia Wood Dial Ref. 1803

Model:
Year of issue: 1973
Reference number: 1803
Condition: mint
Status: available
Dealer country: Dubai
Dealer name: Tariq Malik
Price in US $ 49,000

Description

Sequoia Wood      - we can't get it often enough, Rolex hasn't left a stone unturned when it comes to the material for their dials. Stone, laquer, Stella, you name it, its all there. It is kind of bizarre that Rolex also used wood as material for the dials but yes, they did. We mostly see Birch and Burl wood but there is another type of wood which does not show up much, Sequoia wood. While the Birch, Burl and Walnut dials have been made for Sapphire crystal references, the Sequoia exclusively came on 4 digit references. The Sequoia material is easy to distinguish from the other types. While Birch and Burl wood are beautifully smooth with a clear lacquer on the surface almost like a Rolls Royce interior (yes, they look glossy), the Seqouia is kind of the opposite. It looks like a rough solid piece of wood with natural veins. Two dials are never the same and the beauty of the dial depends very much on what piece of wood is being used. This very Rolex Day Date 1803 is in beautiful raw condition with a fat case and houses a beautiful example of the Sequoia dial. The matte brown color of the dial harmonizes nicely with the golden indexes and print. If we count the examples and pictures we have seen on the surface of the market we come to a number which is smaller than 50 examples making the Sequoia dials truly rare and we are happy to offer this marvel  in superb condition for sale.

SKU 9.1.2.143
Brand Rolex
Model Day Date
Ref. No. 1803
Serial No. 3232xxx
Year 1973
Gender Gents
Case Size 36mm
Case Excellent fat case that sis showing some wear from age. The lugs are well defined and case numbers are clear. The fluted bezel is also in very good condition. The case has gotten a sleeve polish over time
Bracelet / Strap Excellent matching President bracelet with old style clasp. The bracelet is long and does not show much wear from age.
Dial Excellent and uber rare Sequoia wood dial with original luminous and matching hands
Crystal Acrylic
Movement Automatic
Functions Day, Date
Condition Very Good
Box No
Papers No

Dealer

Tariq Malik

THE DAY-DATE 1956

In 1956, the Oyster Perpetual Day-Date made its debut. Available only in 18 ct gold or platinum, it was the first wristwatch to display the date and day of the week spelt out in full in a window on the dial. With the President bracelet, originally created specially for it, the Day-Date continues to be the watch par excellence of influential people.

LEADERSHIP

Rolex watches have long been associated with those who have, over time, guided the destiny of the world. No matter their vision, their domain of excellence, or their achievements, the one thing these exceptional men and women have in common is often their watch: the Day-Date.