I'm not much of a Rolex guy (frankly I can't afford to be) but if I was this one would be very high on the list. Gilt 5513. The other two aren't bad either! Have a great weekend.
By the other hand, a good friend of mine paid less than 250 dollars the following year 1967 in Tiffany & Co. New York for his Daytona. It had a standard "panda" dial signed with the store name. To have an idea of what dollars could buy in those far ye
Just a quick and simple overview of three Rolex 1675 matt dials. Missing is the MK3 and 4 just don’t have them in hand. The MK1 is pretty easy to spot. The “E” in the Rolex have equal lengths i.e. the middle bar. It also has rather thin shape to the Rolex
On a 5513 a gilt dial is already a pleasure but with the gilt hands you have double the pleasure. Not to confuse gold hands with gilt hand the texture is completely different gold is smooth and shinny gilt hands almost look like gold dust. Have a great Su