The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date 15000 with a Salmon Pink Diamond Dial is a vintage-inspired luxury timepiece that combines a classic 34mm stainless steel "Oyster" case with a vibrant, modern dial configuration. While the salmon-pink dial was an original Rolex factory option for some references (like the 15200), many ref. 15000 models found today with this specific diamond-marker combination feature custom or aftermarket dial modifications. The 15000 series is prized for introducing more modern mechanical features to the smaller Date line in the early 1980s.
Salmon Pink Dial: Often referred to as "Copper" or "Pink," this dial has a sunburst finish that shifts in color depending on the light.
Diamonds: In the ref. 15000, diamond markers are frequently aftermarket additions to an original dial. However, some listings also include a custom diamond bezel, which is not a factory Rolex component for this specific reference.
Standard Bezel: The factory original for the 15000 is a smooth, polished stainless steel bezel.
Case Size: 34mm, which fits slightly smaller than the standard 36mm Datejust, making it ideal for smaller wrists or as a unisex option.
Movement: Rolex Caliber 3035 automatic movement, known for its high-beat frequency (28,800 BPH) and the introduction of the "Quickset" date function.
Crystal: Typically features a Plexiglass (acrylic) crystal, which gives the watch its distinct vintage aesthetic compared to modern sapphire models.
Water Resistance: Rated for 100 meters (330 feet) when the Twinlock crown is fully screwed down.
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