In the rich and long history of Rolex, not many model lines can pride themselves in being as significant as the Datejust. Born in 1945, the Datejust has seen many variations of cases, bracelets, and dials combinations. This particular piece, with its blue dial, fluted white gold bezel and Jubilee bracelet, remains arguably one of the most sought-after and versatile timepieces of all time. The captivating matt blue dial appears to have a hint of purple, which subtly sets off the Roman numerals. The tritium on the hands and hour markers has developed a charming beige patina, adding a vintage touch to the watch. These beautiful features are visible through the sapphire crystal. As we like to say, neo-vintage Rolexes often strike the perfect balance between the durability of modern watches and the charm and aesthetics of vintage timepieces. On top of that, the overall condition of the watch is great, with still a lot of material on the case and sharp angles, making this timepiece the perfect one-watch collection and a must-have for anyone looking to wear a timeless Rolex. The bezel is unpolished and thus shows some little scratches and dents, which is normal on 20 years old watch.