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1973 Rolex Datejust (Ref. 1601) Silver "Wide Boy" Sigma Dial

The Rolex Datejust is one of the most iconic and most beloved Rolex watches ever made. Launched in 1945, it has remained a timeless classic, instantly recognizable as an item of advanced quality and functional design. The Datejust’s exemplary style makes it an extremely versatile choice, worn just as easily with a suit as with jeans and a t-shirt. The Datejust would make a fantastic starting point for a new vintage collector and is always a great addition to an expanding collection.  

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This 1973 Datejust ref. 1601 is fitted with a unique silver Sigma dial that features a sought-after dial layout, commonly referred to as the "Wide Boy" as the marker and hand configuration are much wider in look and design than the typical stick markers and baton hands more commonly found on Datejust references of the same era. Perfectly worn in any setting from formal to casual. A Sigma dial is a Rolex dial named for the letters printed at the bottom of the dial at the 6 o'clock position. Most Rolex dials are commonly marked with “T Swiss T,” under the 6 o'clock marker, however, a Sigma dial is marked “σ T SWISS T σ.” This signifies the use of gold components within the dial.

SPECS

Stock # RLXDJ1601-73/9
Brand Rolex
Style Datejust
Model 1601
Serial 32XXXXX
Size Men's
Material Stainless Steel
Dial Silver Sigma "Wide Boy"
Millimeters 36
Bracelet Rolex 6251H Rolled-Link Jubilee Bracelet W/ 55 End Pieces.

CASE & BRACELET

The wonderful case features very thick and symmetrical lugs that display minimal signs of previous polishing and honest signs of light use. The white gold fluted bezel is crisp and appears to remain unpolished with only gentle signs of use. The original Rolex 6251H rolled-link Jubilee bracelet with 55 end pieces retains 22 links that show normal stretch for the style and age of the bracelet and will fit up to an 8-inch wrist.

DIAL & HANDS

The original silver sunburst "pie-pan" Sigma "wide boy" dial is both uncommon as well as exceptionally beautiful, and this example remains in flawless original condition with no damage or age present whatsoever. The tritium lume plots have achieved a lovely golden patina, under U.V. light inspection all of the plots remain present though the 1 and 6 o'clock plots exhibit some degradation. The original tritium "wide boy" hands match the dial perfectly with no degradation present when inspected under U.V. light. The metallic date wheel is original with "open" 6's and 9's.

ACCESSORIES 

None. The is keeping time, backed by a 1-year warranty on accurate timekeeping. 

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