Rolex 16013 Datejust Watches

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The Rolex 16013 is one of the most iconic two-tone Datejust references ever produced. Introduced in the late 1970s, it blends a 36mm stainless steel case with an elegant 18k yellow gold fluted bezel. The result is a versatile luxury watch that’s both casual and dressy.

Rolex 16013 Specifications

The 16013 is a transitional Datejust reference that introduced key modernizations while retaining vintage appeal. Key specs include:

  • Case Size: 36mm
  • Material: Stainless steel case with 18k yellow gold bezel
  • Movement: Caliber 3035 (quickset date)
  • Crystal: Acrylic
  • Bezel: Fluted 18k yellow gold
  • Bracelet: Jubilee or Oyster
  • Water Resistance: 100 meters
  • Dial Options: Champagne, black, silver, white, blue, etc.

Rolex 16013 History & Collector Insight

The Rolex 16013 was produced from 1977 to 1988, replacing the 1601. It introduced the Caliber 3035 movement, which featured a quickset date—making it more user-friendly than earlier models.

Why collectors love it:

  • Perfect balance between vintage and modern Rolex
  • Iconic two-tone Datejust design
  • Increasing rarity in good condition
  • Strong market value with growing demand
Category: Datejust

Rolex 16013 Price

The cost of a 16013 Rolex Datejust in our store ranges from $7,169 to $8,495 depending on the condition of the timepiece.

FAQ

What year is a 16013 Rolex?

The Rolex 16013 was produced from 1977 to 1988 as part of the transitional Datejust series.

Is the Rolex 16013 a good watch?

Yes. The Rolex 16013 is a reliable, collectible vintage Datejust featuring a quickset movement, iconic two-tone design, and strong long-term value.

What is the difference between 16013 and 16233?

The 16013 uses the Caliber 3035 with an acrylic crystal, while the 16233 features the newer Caliber 3135 with a sapphire crystal and improved bracelet design.

How much gold is in a Rolex 16013?

The Rolex 16013 contains 18k yellow gold in the fluted bezel and center links of the Jubilee or Oyster bracelet—roughly 5–6 grams total, depending on the configuration.

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