Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust "Ghost"
Things Are About To Get Spooky DESCRIPTION What is a ghost dial? The term typically refers to a dial that has aged in such a way that the original finish has faded or changed color over time, usually into a color that closely matches the white text of the dial. In the case of this particular Rolex, the dial seems to have aged to a pale silver, almost off-white color which makes this watch so coveted by collectors for it's individuality and representation of the watch's journey through time. Did I mention gorgeous? Because it's that too. Now on to the watch itself. What can be said about the Rolex Datejust that hasn't been said 1000 times? First introduced by Rolex in 1945 to commemorate the company's 40th anniversary, it pioneered a new space for Rolex as the first automatic, waterproof wristwatch with a date function displayed in a window on the dial. The watch houses a reliable and serviceable caliber 1570 movement, which is chronometer-certified, ensuring accuracy that stands the t