Cheapest Rolex 1503 Silver Index Vintage 34mm Gold
| Brand | Rolex |
| Model Number | 1503 |
| Year | 1973 |
| Material | 14k Yellow Gold |
| Size | 34mm |
| Movement | Caliber 1570 Automatic |
Original price was: $1,389.00.$985.00Current price is: $985.00.
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Discover the most affordable entry into genuine Rolex ownership with this pre-owned Rolex Date reference 1503 from 1973. This vintage timepiece combines timeless luxury with accessible pricing, featuring a 34mm 14k yellow gold case with a distinctive fluted bezel and a classic silver index dial. Powered by the renowned Rolex Caliber 1570 automatic movement, it offers reliable precision for daily wear.
Presented with its original box and paired with an authentic yellow gold Jubilee bracelet, this watch represents the supreme value in vintage Rolex collecting. Its unisex 34mm size and elegant design make it a versatile choice for any wrist, offering the prestige of the Rolex crown without the premium of a brand-new model. This is the least expensive path to owning a genuine, heritage-rich Rolex.
34mm 14k yellow gold
Silver index dial design
Rolex Caliber 1570 movement
Fixed fluted gold bezel
Jubilee bracelet included
Vintage 1973 production
Wind the watch manually by turning the crown clockwise 20-30 times to start the movement after a period of inactivity.
Set the time by pulling the crown out to the first position and turning it to adjust the hour and minute hands.
Adjust the date by pulling the crown to the second position and turning it clockwise until the correct date appears in the window.
Secure the Oysterclasp by pressing both sides of the clasp together until you hear a click, ensuring it is properly fastened.
Clean the acrylic crystal and gold case gently with a soft, dry cloth after wear to maintain its vintage luster.
Rolex represents the pinnacle of Swiss watchmaking, founded on principles of precision, durability, and timeless elegance. Each timepiece, like this 1973 Date reference 1503, undergoes rigorous testing and craftsmanship, ensuring it meets the brand's exacting standards for performance and aesthetic perfection that has defined luxury horology for over a century.
The 'clean factory' reference in watch collecting circles denotes timepieces that have been meticulously maintained or professionally restored to preserve their original specifications and integrity. This approach ensures the watch remains true to its heritage while offering reliable functionality, much like the careful preservation of this Rolex Caliber 1570 movement and its original components.
James, Lawye: Wore it to court for a year; clients notice the classic gold Rolex, and it never lost a second.
Sarah, Architec: My daily wear for site visits; the 34mm size is perfect under a shirt cuff during client meetings.
Michael, Professo: Lectured with it for months; students ask about the vintage design, sparking great conversations.
Lisa, Gallery Owne: At art openings, collectors compliment its elegance; the silver dial catches light beautifully.
David, Retired Enginee: Golfed weekly with it; the automatic movement keeps perfect time despite active swings.
Emma, Entrepreneu: Wore it through business trips; the Jubilee bracelet stayed comfortable on long flights to Asia.
Robert, Docto: Used it during hospital rounds for six months; the acrylic crystal resisted minor bumps perfectly.
Sophia, Designe: Client presentations in Milan; the 1973 vintage sparked discussions about timeless design principles.
How often should I service this vintage Rolex?
We recommend servicing every 5-7 years by a qualified watchmaker familiar with Rolex Caliber 1570 movements to ensure optimal performance and preserve its value.
Can I swim with this 1973 Rolex?
While originally water-resistant, we do not recommend swimming with vintage watches. The seals may have degraded over time, compromising water resistance.
How do I clean the gold bracelet?
Use a soft toothbrush with mild soap and warm water, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the 14k gold.
Why does the lume no longer glow?
The tritium lume on this 1973 model has naturally aged and lost its luminosity, which is normal and desirable for vintage collectors seeking original condition.
How should I store the watch when not wearing?
Keep in its original box in a cool, dry place away from magnets and electronics. Consider a watch winder if wearing infrequently to keep the movement lubricated.






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