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Rolex Datejust 16233 Champagne Dial

This 1993 Rolex Datejust 16233 pairs warm 18k yellow gold with stainless steel, framing a crisp white Roman dial that’s pure classic Rolex. Elegant, versatile, and still turning heads more than three decades later.

Information:

Serial: S,301,XXX

Case Year: 1993

Reference: 16233

Dial: Tritium - Champagne Stick Dial

Case: 36mm x 12mm Thickness - Stainless Steel

Bracelet: 18K YG and Stainless Steel Jubilee Bracelet

Movement: 3135 - Automatic

Glass: Sapphire

Accessories: No box or papers - watch only

Lug Width: 20mm

Functions: Hours, Minutes, Second, Date

Bracelet size: 7.25”

Condition:

Sharp case with only light normal wear. Bracelet has light sag at a 6/10 with micro wear. Dial has light spots, hands have light wear, and crystal has no wear. No service history and running (+5s/d 250 amp).

About Rolex:

Rolex was founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, before moving to Geneva in 1919 to be closer to the heart of Swiss watchmaking. From the start, Wilsdorf envisioned a wristwatch that was not only elegant, but also precise and reliable—an ambitious goal at a time when pocket watches dominated. Rolex went on to pioneer key innovations in horology, including the first officially certified chronometer wristwatch, the Oyster case (the world’s first waterproof wristwatch), and the Perpetual rotor—the self-winding mechanism that became the standard for modern automatic watches. These technical breakthroughs laid the foundation for Rolex’s enduring reputation for rugged luxury and mechanical excellence.

Today, Rolex is arguably the most recognized name in watches, with models like the Submariner, Daytona, Datejust, and GMT-Master becoming cultural icons in their own right. Whether tied to deep-sea exploration, motorsport, aviation, or mountain summits, each model reflects the brand’s commitment to performance and precision under extreme conditions. The brand’s status is bolstered by its unmatched consistency in design, rigorous in-house testing, and long-standing associations with exploration, sport, and achievement. For collectors and enthusiasts, Rolex represents more than a timepiece—it’s a benchmark of mechanical reliability, timeless design, and global prestige.

This 1993 Rolex Datejust 16233 pairs warm 18k yellow gold with stainless steel, framing a crisp white Roman dial that’s pure classic Rolex. Elegant, versatile, and still turning heads more than three decades later.

Information:

Serial: S,301,XXX

Case Year: 1993

Reference: 16233

Dial: Tritium - Champagne Stick Dial

Case: 36mm x 12mm Thickness - Stainless Steel

Bracelet: 18K YG and Stainless Steel Jubilee Bracelet

Movement: 3135 - Automatic

Glass: Sapphire

Accessories: No box or papers - watch only

Lug Width: 20mm

Functions: Hours, Minutes, Second, Date

Bracelet size: 7.25”

Condition:

Sharp case with only light normal wear. Bracelet has light sag at a 6/10 with micro wear. Dial has light spots, hands have light wear, and crystal has no wear. No service history and running (+5s/d 250 amp).

About Rolex:

Rolex was founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, before moving to Geneva in 1919 to be closer to the heart of Swiss watchmaking. From the start, Wilsdorf envisioned a wristwatch that was not only elegant, but also precise and reliable—an ambitious goal at a time when pocket watches dominated. Rolex went on to pioneer key innovations in horology, including the first officially certified chronometer wristwatch, the Oyster case (the world’s first waterproof wristwatch), and the Perpetual rotor—the self-winding mechanism that became the standard for modern automatic watches. These technical breakthroughs laid the foundation for Rolex’s enduring reputation for rugged luxury and mechanical excellence.

Today, Rolex is arguably the most recognized name in watches, with models like the Submariner, Daytona, Datejust, and GMT-Master becoming cultural icons in their own right. Whether tied to deep-sea exploration, motorsport, aviation, or mountain summits, each model reflects the brand’s commitment to performance and precision under extreme conditions. The brand’s status is bolstered by its unmatched consistency in design, rigorous in-house testing, and long-standing associations with exploration, sport, and achievement. For collectors and enthusiasts, Rolex represents more than a timepiece—it’s a benchmark of mechanical reliability, timeless design, and global prestige.

$5,300.00
Rolex Datejust 16233 Champagne Dial
$5,300.00

Description

This 1993 Rolex Datejust 16233 pairs warm 18k yellow gold with stainless steel, framing a crisp white Roman dial that’s pure classic Rolex. Elegant, versatile, and still turning heads more than three decades later.

Information:

Serial: S,301,XXX

Case Year: 1993

Reference: 16233

Dial: Tritium - Champagne Stick Dial

Case: 36mm x 12mm Thickness - Stainless Steel

Bracelet: 18K YG and Stainless Steel Jubilee Bracelet

Movement: 3135 - Automatic

Glass: Sapphire

Accessories: No box or papers - watch only

Lug Width: 20mm

Functions: Hours, Minutes, Second, Date

Bracelet size: 7.25”

Condition:

Sharp case with only light normal wear. Bracelet has light sag at a 6/10 with micro wear. Dial has light spots, hands have light wear, and crystal has no wear. No service history and running (+5s/d 250 amp).

About Rolex:

Rolex was founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, before moving to Geneva in 1919 to be closer to the heart of Swiss watchmaking. From the start, Wilsdorf envisioned a wristwatch that was not only elegant, but also precise and reliable—an ambitious goal at a time when pocket watches dominated. Rolex went on to pioneer key innovations in horology, including the first officially certified chronometer wristwatch, the Oyster case (the world’s first waterproof wristwatch), and the Perpetual rotor—the self-winding mechanism that became the standard for modern automatic watches. These technical breakthroughs laid the foundation for Rolex’s enduring reputation for rugged luxury and mechanical excellence.

Today, Rolex is arguably the most recognized name in watches, with models like the Submariner, Daytona, Datejust, and GMT-Master becoming cultural icons in their own right. Whether tied to deep-sea exploration, motorsport, aviation, or mountain summits, each model reflects the brand’s commitment to performance and precision under extreme conditions. The brand’s status is bolstered by its unmatched consistency in design, rigorous in-house testing, and long-standing associations with exploration, sport, and achievement. For collectors and enthusiasts, Rolex represents more than a timepiece—it’s a benchmark of mechanical reliability, timeless design, and global prestige.

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