1984 Rolex Datejust Watches
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Searching for a “1984 Rolex Datejust” brings you to the last full year of all-numeric serials (≈ 8.4–8.9 million) and the quick-set Calibre 3035. These neo-vintage 36 mm models marry acrylic crystals with modern convenience—perfect as birth-year or 40th-anniversary pieces.
Understanding 8-Million-Serial 1984 Datejusts
- Serial Range: 8,400,000 – 8,999,999 marks mid-1984 production.
- Dial Marking: Look for “T SWISS T<25”—the final tritium script before luminova (1998).
- Movement: Calibre 3035 (28,800 vph, quick-set date) introduced 1977, retired 1988.
Why Choose a 1984 Datejust?
- 40-Year Milestone — Ideal birth-year or ruby-anniversary gift.
- Tritium Patina — Creamy lume plots give warmth modern luminova lacks.
- Acrylic Charm + Quick-Set Convenience — Best of vintage feel and modern usability.
- Investment Stability — Steel 16014/16030 trade in a tight 10 % band, showing low volatility.
- Service Support — Rolex maintains Cal. 3035 parts; full overhauls remain straightforward.
Category: Datejust
1984 Rolex Datejust Price
A neo-vintage Rolex 1984 Datejust (8-million serial, Cal. 3035) trades today at:
- $5 k – $7 k for all-steel ref. 16014 (white-gold fluted bezel) or engine-turned steel ref. 16030.
- $6 k – $9 k for Stainless Steel ref. 68274, with textured “linen” or “tapestry” dials at the upper end.
- $12 k – $18 k for solid-gold ref. 16018, especially with President bracelet or factory diamond dial.
Prices assume original tritium dial/hands and full working order; box-and-papers sets add ~10 % premium.