ppn,
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Recent addition to my collection: Two-tone Datejust 36mm reference 16013 with jubilee bracelet. This one has 2 slightly unusual features:

  • it still has its service stickers with reference on the back
  • it has the uncommon Buckley dial and even more uncommon in cream color since most Buckley dials are usually white or blue. The irony is that it likely looks less flashy to regular people but probably stands out more in the eyes of collectors 😅

Front shot of the watch showing the cream Buckley dial
Back shot showing the buckle and the jubilee bracelet
Wrist shot of the Datejust

ppn,
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More photos of the Datejust on my wrist since I have been wearing it a lot lately to check that the rotor is working and that the jubilee is tight

Shot of the case centered on the dial
Shot looking down on the micro-adjustment and centered on the buckle
Shot centered on the buckle from below

r_df_ng,
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@ppn I know basically zero stuff about Rolex but those Roman numerals quickly stand out, I'm used to the batons.

ppn,
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@r_df_ng basically the “standard” dial markers are the baton markers and the roman numerals. The rarer ones are the buckley dial (printed roman numerals), arabic numerals and other variants.

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