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is going on at the end of the year. Vintage Rolex watches are truly worth exploring. Sometimes, there's a certain style, and that niche aesthetic is truly wonderful. There's a popular meme in the watch world called "set it once and for all." The "Royce" part means, as the name suggests, peace of mind. For Rolex, the constant pursuit of high-quality watchmaking is a crucial element in maintaining its core brand identity. Each watch undergoes rigorous, high-standard testing, encompassing pressure, kinetic energy, and performance, repeatedly, in order to bring the highest quality products to market. So, understandably, a watch that takes a year to craft carries a hefty price tag. The Precision series was the entry-level collection of its time, launched in the 1950s and 1960s. Back then, smaller watches demanded ever-more exquisite craftsmanship. The Ladies Precision watch initially came in only two styles: a dress watch, mostly made of gold, with a few available in stainless steel; and the classic Oyster case. The Oyster Datejust Precision, first introduced in 1953, is available in four colors: blue silver, rose pink silver, caramel gold, and elegant purple gold. The timeless tonneau dial remains a classic to this day, and the history of women's watches is rich with stories. This exquisite, compact, and precise women's watch is a must-have, whether as a gift, a fine addition to your vanity, or an investment. This rare model will make you feel a world away from your usual self the moment you wear it. Dimensions: 22cm top width, 15cm bottom width. Movement: Swiss imported quartz. Strap: American leather. Mirror: Sapphire crystal. Water resistance: 30 meters.
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