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Rolex’s Arabic dial watches are produced in exceedingly limited numbers and sold exclusively by Middle East retailers. There are also Day-Date and Datejust watches that do not have Arabic numerals for the hour markers, but instead Arabic day and date discs. The Rolex Day-Date with an ice-blue dial is a stunning example of an Eastern Arabic dial. The Difference Between Western and Eastern Arabic Numerals. Eastern Arabic . Explaining the origins of the Rolex Day-Date with the Arabic script dial, plus a look at the ultra-rare platinum Day-Date 40 with Eastern Arabic numerals.K+
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Rolex’s Arabic dial watches are produced in exceedingly limited numbers and sold exclusively by Middle East retailers. There are also Day-Date and Datejust watches that do not have Arabic numerals for the hour markers, but instead Arabic day and date discs. The Rolex Day-Date with an ice-blue dial is a stunning example of an Eastern Arabic dial. The Difference Between Western and Eastern Arabic Numerals. Eastern Arabic numerals are commonly used in the Arab world, particularly in the eastern regions. They are shown as ٠,١,٢,٣,٤, and so on. Explaining the origins of the Rolex Day-Date with the Arabic script dial, plus a look at the ultra-rare platinum Day-Date 40 with Eastern Arabic numerals. Rolex has long produced Day-Dates with Eastern Arabic numerals: the model that most collectors associate with Eastern Arabics is the platinum Day-Date 40 ref. 228206, which Rolex launched in 2016. The usage of platinum is symbolic, too, as .
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Rolex caters to particular markets, and in the 1950s, they made limited edition watches for the Middle East. Some came with Eastern Arabic numerals for the hours and become known simply as “Arabic dials”. Eric Ku, vintage Rolex expert, told Watches by SJX, “Rolex’s willingness to tailor its watches to the specific needs and tastes of .
Rolex seamlessly integrates Western Arabic numerals into its designs, ensuring optimal legibility without compromising on style. Conversely, Eastern Arabic numerals, also known as Indo-Arabic numerals, hold cultural significance . Eastern Arabic numerals, the alphabet's mates, depict numerical tales and are particularly treasured in the eastern lands. Imagine the Rolex Day-Date, a masterpiece of Eastern Arabic art, with its ice-blue dial.This exclusive dial bears the same Arabic numerals 3, 9 and 12, the same faceted hour markers and the same hands as that of the 18 kt gold versions. This exclusive dial colour can be found only on the Day-Date, the Cosmograph Daytona and the Perpetual 1908.Displayed on its face are the Arabic numerals 3, 9 and 12, as well as a small seconds hand at 6 o’clock. Meanwhile, the faceted 18 ct gold hour markers harmoniously match the different styles of hands: sword-shaped for the minutes and Breguet for the hours.
Rolex’s Arabic dial watches are produced in exceedingly limited numbers and sold exclusively by Middle East retailers. There are also Day-Date and Datejust watches that do not have Arabic numerals for the hour markers, but instead Arabic day and date discs.
The Rolex Day-Date with an ice-blue dial is a stunning example of an Eastern Arabic dial. The Difference Between Western and Eastern Arabic Numerals. Eastern Arabic numerals are commonly used in the Arab world, particularly in the eastern regions. They are shown as ٠,١,٢,٣,٤, and so on. Explaining the origins of the Rolex Day-Date with the Arabic script dial, plus a look at the ultra-rare platinum Day-Date 40 with Eastern Arabic numerals. Rolex has long produced Day-Dates with Eastern Arabic numerals: the model that most collectors associate with Eastern Arabics is the platinum Day-Date 40 ref. 228206, which Rolex launched in 2016. The usage of platinum is symbolic, too, as .
Rolex Arabic Dial on Chrono24.com. New offers daily. In stock now. Save favorite watches & buy your dream watch.
Rolex caters to particular markets, and in the 1950s, they made limited edition watches for the Middle East. Some came with Eastern Arabic numerals for the hours and become known simply as “Arabic dials”. Eric Ku, vintage Rolex expert, told Watches by SJX, “Rolex’s willingness to tailor its watches to the specific needs and tastes of . Rolex seamlessly integrates Western Arabic numerals into its designs, ensuring optimal legibility without compromising on style. Conversely, Eastern Arabic numerals, also known as Indo-Arabic numerals, hold cultural significance .
Eastern Arabic numerals, the alphabet's mates, depict numerical tales and are particularly treasured in the eastern lands. Imagine the Rolex Day-Date, a masterpiece of Eastern Arabic art, with its ice-blue dial.This exclusive dial bears the same Arabic numerals 3, 9 and 12, the same faceted hour markers and the same hands as that of the 18 kt gold versions. This exclusive dial colour can be found only on the Day-Date, the Cosmograph Daytona and the Perpetual 1908.
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