Description
Inspiration
Rare Rolex Automatic Datejust
14kt and stainless steel
integrated case designed by Gerald Genta
"Rare Bird"
Circa 1978
Ref 1630
SN 5,448,XXX
36mm
Unpolished watch case, replaced factory sapphire crystal,
serviced and water resistant
4
Prior to the movement being available Rolex housed an automatic movement.
The new Rolex Land Dweller is based on this original which is highly collectible.
History of the Datejust and the Jubilee Bracelet...
First introduced in 1945 as a means to commemorate the company's 40th anniversary, the Datejust is one of Rolex's oldest collections of watches that still remain in production today. While a date display has become completely standard on most contemporary timepieces, the Rolex Datejust was the world's very first self-winding wristwatch to feature a date window that would automatically change over at midnight.
The Rolex Jubilee bracelet was first launched in 1945. As the name suggests, it was released to celebrate a jubilee. More specifically, in celebration of Rolex's 40th anniversary. Originally, the Jubilee bracelet was specifically designed for the Datejust line, but as you know, that is not the case today.