The Rolex Day-Date 1803 in 18k Rose Gold with a Black Step Dial is one of the rarest and most architecturally distinct configurations of the vintage "President" watch. While the 1803 reference was produced from 1958 to 1978, rose gold examples are substantially scarcer than yellow gold, and finding one with an original black "step" (or pie-pan) dial makes it a top-tier collector's piece.
Material Rarity: Rolex ceased rose gold production in the early 1970s and didn't resume until the late 1990s, making these vintage alloys unique in tone and highly prized.
The "Step" Factor: Modern Day-Dates use flat dials; the architectural step dial of the 1803 is the hallmark of the quintessential vintage President.
Case Size: 36mm.
Material: Solid 18k Rose Gold (often referred to as pink gold in vintage contexts).
Dial Style: "Step" or "Pie-Pan" dial, where the outer edge angles downward, creating depth and shifting shadows under light.
Crystal: Traditional thick acrylic (plexiglass), which can be easily polished but is more prone to minor scratches than modern sapphire.
Movement: Automatic Caliber 1556, known for reliability but lacks a "Quickset" feature, meaning you must rotate the hands to change the date.
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