1970s Rolex Datejust Two Tone Rose Gold (Ref. 1601)
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History and Significance
The Rolex Datejust is one of the most important wristwatch designs ever produced. Introduced in 1945, it was the first self-winding chronometer wristwatch with an automatically changing date display and quickly became the benchmark for what an everyday luxury watch could be. While countless references have followed, many collectors still gravitate toward the acrylic-crystal examples of the 1960s and 1970s because they retain the proportions and charm that made the model famous.
Reference 1601 sits right in the middle of that golden era. The pie-pan dial, fluted bezel, Jubilee bracelet, and slim case profile create the classic Datejust silhouette that has become synonymous with vintage Rolex. During the period, Rolex offered an impressive number of dial and metal combinations, many of which were produced in relatively small quantities compared to standard yellow gold examples.
This particular watch stands apart because of its uncommon rose gold and stainless steel construction. While yellow gold two-tone Datejusts are frequently encountered, rose gold examples are considerably harder to find and offer a softer, warmer appearance on the wrist. The combination feels less flashy and more refined, especially when paired with the silver pie-pan dial.
Equally impressive is the bracelet. Vintage Jubilee bracelets are notorious for stretch after decades of wear, making tightly preserved examples increasingly difficult to source. This bracelet remains fully linked and remarkably tight for a watch from the early 1970s, something that collectors immediately appreciate when handling the watch in person.
Writer’s Thoughts
Two-tone Rose gold Datejusts 1601s in gold are so rare, and they completely change the watch's personality. It feels warmer and more understated than yellow gold while still giving you that unmistakable vintage Rolex look. You can also spend ages looking at vintage Datejusts and rarely find a Jubilee from this period that still feels this solid and is completely linked.
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Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. Each piece is offered in honest condition, ensuring collectors receive a timepiece that reflects both originality and integrity.
Brand: Rolex
Model: Datejust (Ref. 1601)
Year: 1970s
Case Material: Stainless steel and rose gold
Case Size: 36mm
Dial: Silver pie-pan dial
Movement: Automatic
Strap/Bracelet: Rolex Jubilee bracelet
Buckle/Clasp: Rolex folding clasp
Contents: Watch only
Case: Excellent overall condition with light surface wear visible throughout; retains strong vintage proportions.
Dial: Clean silver pie-pan dial with attractive vintage character and even aging throughout.
Hands: Original rose gold hands in excellent condition.
Crystal: Acrylic crystal showing light wear consistent with age.
Strap/Bracelet: Exceptionally tight Jubilee bracelet retaining all links with minimal stretch, a rare find for a Rolex from this era.
Buckle/Clasp: Original Rolex clasp showing normal wear consistent with age.
1970s Rolex Datejust Two Tone Rose Gold (Ref. 1601)
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History and Significance
The Rolex Datejust is one of the most important wristwatch designs ever produced. Introduced in 1945, it was the first self-winding chronometer wristwatch with an automatically changing date display and quickly became the benchmark for what an everyday luxury watch could be. While countless references have followed, many collectors still gravitate toward the acrylic-crystal examples of the 1960s and 1970s because they retain the proportions and charm that made the model famous.
Reference 1601 sits right in the middle of that golden era. The pie-pan dial, fluted bezel, Jubilee bracelet, and slim case profile create the classic Datejust silhouette that has become synonymous with vintage Rolex. During the period, Rolex offered an impressive number of dial and metal combinations, many of which were produced in relatively small quantities compared to standard yellow gold examples.
This particular watch stands apart because of its uncommon rose gold and stainless steel construction. While yellow gold two-tone Datejusts are frequently encountered, rose gold examples are considerably harder to find and offer a softer, warmer appearance on the wrist. The combination feels less flashy and more refined, especially when paired with the silver pie-pan dial.
Equally impressive is the bracelet. Vintage Jubilee bracelets are notorious for stretch after decades of wear, making tightly preserved examples increasingly difficult to source. This bracelet remains fully linked and remarkably tight for a watch from the early 1970s, something that collectors immediately appreciate when handling the watch in person.
Writer’s Thoughts
Two-tone Rose gold Datejusts 1601s in gold are so rare, and they completely change the watch's personality. It feels warmer and more understated than yellow gold while still giving you that unmistakable vintage Rolex look. You can also spend ages looking at vintage Datejusts and rarely find a Jubilee from this period that still feels this solid and is completely linked.
Our Promise
Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. Each piece is offered in honest condition, ensuring collectors receive a timepiece that reflects both originality and integrity.
Brand: Rolex
Model: Datejust (Ref. 1601)
Year: 1970s
Case Material: Stainless steel and rose gold
Case Size: 36mm
Dial: Silver pie-pan dial
Movement: Automatic
Strap/Bracelet: Rolex Jubilee bracelet
Buckle/Clasp: Rolex folding clasp
Contents: Watch only
Case: Excellent overall condition with light surface wear visible throughout; retains strong vintage proportions.
Dial: Clean silver pie-pan dial with attractive vintage character and even aging throughout.
Hands: Original rose gold hands in excellent condition.
Crystal: Acrylic crystal showing light wear consistent with age.
Strap/Bracelet: Exceptionally tight Jubilee bracelet retaining all links with minimal stretch, a rare find for a Rolex from this era.
Buckle/Clasp: Original Rolex clasp showing normal wear consistent with age.