
- Pre-Owned Rolex Midsize Datejust Champagne Dial Two-tone Watch
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From $4,802 (Used)

From $4,802 (Used)

| Last Seen | |
| Highest | $4,802 Feb 15, '16 |
| Lowest | $4,253 Aug 4, '14 |
| Average | $4,544 (30d avg) $4,716 (90d avg) $4,733 (180d avg) $4,729 (365d avg) $4,724 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Aug 4, 2014 |
This beautiful pre-owned Rolex Datejust watch offers stainless steel and 18-karat yellow gold construction with a champagne dial. Presentational generic box included. If available, the original Rolex box will be included in its current condition. If a leather watch band is pictured, it is general practice for a new generic leather band to be featured with the Rolex watch. This and all pre-owned Rolex watches are authentic and repaired to like-new condition. Case: Stainless steel Caseback: Stainless steel Bezel: 18k gold fluted Dial: Champagne Hands: Luminous goldtone Second sweep Markers: Luminous gold stick Calendar: Date at 3 o'clock Quickset feature, manual booklet Bracelet: Stainless steel, 18k yellow gold Clasp: Foldover Crystal: Scratch-resistant sapphire Crown: Screw-down Movement: Automatic Water resistance: 10 ATM/100 meters/330 feet Case measurements: 31 mm wide x 11 mm thick Bracelet measurements: 17 mm wide x 6.5 inches long Model: 68273 Not affiliated with Rolex USA, inc. All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. Midsize watch bands can be sized to fit 7-inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service). Screw-down crowns create a stronger seal against the case than a push-and-pull knob, giving the watch a greater water resistance factor. To unscrew the crown, grasp the knob and turn it counter-clockwise (towards you) a number of times until it releases. Then pull or push the crown into position to set the time, date, and other functions. To close the crown, press it against the case while turning in a clockwise direction. This watch is powered by automatic movement which means the winding of the spring occurs automatically when the wearer moves his/her arm. However, it is recommended that you manually wind the watch at least once every two weeks. It is also important to adjust the time once a month as automatic movement can gain or lose a few minutes per month. NOTE: Click her