Rolex Ref. 69173 a lady's two tone Datejust with diamond…
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Rolex Ref. 69173 a lady's two tone Datejust with diamond Indices, circa 1991, Manufacturer: Rolex, year: circa 1991, reference no.: 69173, case no.: X703584, model name: lady Datejust, material: stainless steel and 18k gold and diamonds, calibre: automatic, cal. 2135, Bracelet/Strap: stainless steel Rolex Jubilee bracelet, end links stamped 468 B max length 155 mm, Clasp/Buckle: stainless steel Rolex Oyster deployant clasp stamped 62523D-18, dimensions: 25 mm diameter, signed: case, dial, movement, and clasp signed, notes, the Rolex 69173 is the ladies variation of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust that features an attractive stainless steel and 18 karat yellow gold finish as well as a sophisticated champagne dial decorated with ten brilliant-cut diamond Index hour markers, a fluted bezel, and a graceful five-piece link Jubilee bracelet. As a classic Datejust timepiece, the ref. 69173 also offers waterproofness up to 100 meters via a screw-down crown and runs on a perpetual movement with self-winding technology, a chronometer rating, and an automatically changing date display.

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