Item Number:2000037233502874

Brand ROLEX
Product Name datejust men's watch antique
Model Number 16014(6)
Material K18WG/Stainless Steel
Case Material:Gold / steel
Belt Material:Stainless steel
Mechanism Mechanical Automatic
Weight 82.8g
Size Case Diameter(H):About 1.4 inch
Case Diameter(W):About 1.4 inch
Wrist size:About 6.9 inch
Dial Silver
Year Manufactured 1980
Maintenance Finished
Accessories None

Description
The third-generation Rolex "Datejust" Ref. 16014 boasts the elegant shine of its 18K white gold bezel and the retro feel of its plastic crystal. Equipped with the renowned Cal. 3035 movement, it features a "quickset" function that allows for fast date advance. Combining vintage charm with practicality, this timepiece is immensely popular as a first antique purchase.
Condition
The item is in generally good condition, but please be aware that, as it is an antique, there may be some signs of deterioration such as discoloration or corrosion. Serial number in the 65s range.

Condition Rank: A

NewBrand new stuff.
UNUSEDUnpacked or never used stuff
SAAlmost close to new and looks like never used
AA little scratch or stain can be seen but still high quality.
ABLooks like a little used but still very few scratch and stain, and really good condition.
BLooks like used and some scratch and stain can be seen but no issue at using it.
BCLooks like actually used. Scratch and stain can be seen at some level.
CLooks like heavily used. Scratch and stain can be seen a lot sometimes.

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