Rolex Day-Date Ref. 1803 White Gold on Strap
The Rolex Day-Date was introduced in 1956 as the first wristwatch in the world to display the full day of the week spelled out on the dial. From its very first reference, it was offered exclusively in precious metals, and it quickly became the watch of choice for heads of state, business leaders, and cultural figures across the globe. The Reference 1803, produced from 1959 to 1978, is the definitive expression of the classic Day-Date, and this particular example in 18k white gold represents one of the less common and more refined configurations of the reference.
While the yellow gold version of the 1803 is the most commonly encountered, white gold examples are classified by specialists as uncommon, making them considerably more sought-after among serious collectors. The white gold case transforms the visual character of the watch entirely: where yellow gold reads as warm and ceremonial, white gold gives the 1803 a cooler, more architectural presence that pairs naturally with a white or silver dial.
The Caliber 1556 powering this example is the upgraded version of the original 1555, operating at 19,800 beats per hour and featuring the Micro-Stella free-sprung balance for superior rate stability. The iconic pie-pan dial, with its gently domed and stepped profile, is one of the most recognisable design signatures of the vintage Day-Date and is today considered by collectors to be among the most beautiful dials Rolex has ever produced.
Key Specifications
Reference
1803
Year
1970
Case
18k White Gold, 36 mm, Oyster construction
Bezel
Fluted, 18k White Gold
Dial
White, pie-pan profile, applied white gold hour markers
Crystal
Acrylic (Plexi)
Movement
Automatic, Rolex Caliber 1556, 26 jewels
Bracelet
President bracelet, 18k White Gold
Collector's Note
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Rolex
1803
1970
White
Automatic
36mm
Day-Date
White gold
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