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Rolex Yellow Gold Day-Date Ref. 18148 Diamond & Ruby Bezel and Dial (New Arrival)

Rolex Yellow Gold Day-Date Ref. 18148 Diamond & Ruby Bezel and Dial (New Arrival)


Brand: Rolex
Model: Day-Date
Reference: 18148
Year: 1989
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Champagne with Rubies and Diamonds
Dimensions: 36 mm
Watch Movement: Self-Winding
Bracelet/Strap: Yellow Gold Bracelet (184mm)
Box/Paper: Papers & No Box
Condition: Excellent Overall Condition, No Notable Signs of Wear
SKU: 210488

The Rolex Day-Date has long occupied a singular position within the manufactures history a watch that, from its introduction in 1956, represented the most elevated expression of Rolexs capabilities in both technical innovation and precious metal craftsmanship. Yet by the 1980s, the Day-Date evolved beyond its role as a discreet status symbol into something far more expressive, as the brand increasingly experimented with elaborate gem-setting and highly decorative dial configurations intended for a select clientele. The present Ref. 18148 stands as a compelling example of this era, combining the architectural strength of the classic Oyster case with the exuberance and glamour that defined Rolexs jeweled production during the period.

Executed in yellow gold, the watch features an exceptionally attractive factory-set ruby and diamond bezel, alternating vivid rubies with brilliant-cut diamonds in a rhythmic composition that frames the dial with remarkable warmth and vibrancy. At the center sits an equally rare and visually arresting string dial, distinguished by concentric arcs of diamonds punctuated by ruby-set hour markers. Unlike later aftermarket interpretations often seen on vintage Rolex references, the execution here is unmistakably of factory quality balanced, restrained, and integrated seamlessly into the overall design language of the watch. Against the satin champagne backdrop, the rubies introduce a rich depth of color while the diamonds catch light with extraordinary intensity.

What further distinguishes the present example is its remarkable state of preservation. The yellow gold case retains strong proportions throughout, with crisp hallmarks still clearly visible and beautifully defined edges remaining along the lugs and case flanks. Over time, the gold has developed a warm surface tarnish that lends the watch an especially attractive vintage character, softening the metal in a way only decades of careful preservation can achieve. Most notably, the original green Rolex caseback sticker remains fully intact a detail seldom encountered on Day-Date references of this period and a strong indication that the watch has seen minimal wear over its lifetime.

Adding further significance, the watch is accompanied by its original warranty papers documenting its sale by Bucherer in 1989, linking the piece directly to one of Rolexs most historically important retail partners. Such complete and well-preserved examples are increasingly difficult to encounter, particularly among factory jeweled Day-Dates where originality and condition are so critical to collector appeal.

Today, references such as the 18148 represent an increasingly appreciated chapter of Rolex history one where the manufacture embraced a more expressive and jewelry-driven aesthetic while maintaining the uncompromising build quality and mechanical reliability that define the Day-Date lineage. Combining outstanding preservation, confirmed provenance, and one of the most attractive factory gem-set configurations of the era, the present watch captures the confident luxury and distinctive visual identity of late 1980s Rolex at its very best.
$29,750.00

Original: $85,000.00

-65%
Rolex Yellow Gold Day-Date Ref. 18148 Diamond & Ruby Bezel and Dial (New Arrival)—

$85,000.00

$29,750.00

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Brand: Rolex
Model: Day-Date
Reference: 18148
Year: 1989
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Champagne with Rubies and Diamonds
Dimensions: 36 mm
Watch Movement: Self-Winding
Bracelet/Strap: Yellow Gold Bracelet (184mm)
Box/Paper: Papers & No Box
Condition: Excellent Overall Condition, No Notable Signs of Wear
SKU: 210488

The Rolex Day-Date has long occupied a singular position within the manufactures history a watch that, from its introduction in 1956, represented the most elevated expression of Rolexs capabilities in both technical innovation and precious metal craftsmanship. Yet by the 1980s, the Day-Date evolved beyond its role as a discreet status symbol into something far more expressive, as the brand increasingly experimented with elaborate gem-setting and highly decorative dial configurations intended for a select clientele. The present Ref. 18148 stands as a compelling example of this era, combining the architectural strength of the classic Oyster case with the exuberance and glamour that defined Rolexs jeweled production during the period.

Executed in yellow gold, the watch features an exceptionally attractive factory-set ruby and diamond bezel, alternating vivid rubies with brilliant-cut diamonds in a rhythmic composition that frames the dial with remarkable warmth and vibrancy. At the center sits an equally rare and visually arresting string dial, distinguished by concentric arcs of diamonds punctuated by ruby-set hour markers. Unlike later aftermarket interpretations often seen on vintage Rolex references, the execution here is unmistakably of factory quality balanced, restrained, and integrated seamlessly into the overall design language of the watch. Against the satin champagne backdrop, the rubies introduce a rich depth of color while the diamonds catch light with extraordinary intensity.

What further distinguishes the present example is its remarkable state of preservation. The yellow gold case retains strong proportions throughout, with crisp hallmarks still clearly visible and beautifully defined edges remaining along the lugs and case flanks. Over time, the gold has developed a warm surface tarnish that lends the watch an especially attractive vintage character, softening the metal in a way only decades of careful preservation can achieve. Most notably, the original green Rolex caseback sticker remains fully intact a detail seldom encountered on Day-Date references of this period and a strong indication that the watch has seen minimal wear over its lifetime.

Adding further significance, the watch is accompanied by its original warranty papers documenting its sale by Bucherer in 1989, linking the piece directly to one of Rolexs most historically important retail partners. Such complete and well-preserved examples are increasingly difficult to encounter, particularly among factory jeweled Day-Dates where originality and condition are so critical to collector appeal.

Today, references such as the 18148 represent an increasingly appreciated chapter of Rolex history one where the manufacture embraced a more expressive and jewelry-driven aesthetic while maintaining the uncompromising build quality and mechanical reliability that define the Day-Date lineage. Combining outstanding preservation, confirmed provenance, and one of the most attractive factory gem-set configurations of the era, the present watch captures the confident luxury and distinctive visual identity of late 1980s Rolex at its very best.