These are vintage Rolex Datejust 1607 vs 1601 in solid 18k yellow gold from the 1960s. I have always love blue dial watches. For Many of the vintage 1960-70s watches, blue dial tends to deteriorate irregardless of the Brand’s. Nevertheless, some deterioration can also add uniqueness to the watch and become what some collectors called the star dusts dial.
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