Collection: Rolex Lady-Datejust Parts
Rolex Lady-Datejust Parts need a model page that does not just list calibres, but clearly separates the most important paths. Especially with ladies' models, inquiries often start with the model, while the reference and movement are only clarified in a second step. That is why this page is designed as a clean entry point via the model. The higher-level hub remains the search by model. These are original used Rolex parts, not reproductions.
For the Lady-Datejust of the 1970s, the Rolex reference 6917 is now established as its own reference page. At movement level, the first and most important connection leads to the Rolex calibre 2030. After that, the page deliberately opens up into later Lady-Datejust paths such as 2035, 2130, 2135, 2230, 2235 and 2236.
Classifying the Lady-Datejust of the 1970s correctly
Especially for the vintage segment, the missing reference page was a structural problem. Many inquiries about early Lady-Datejust watches move between decade, reference and movement. With the 6917, the model page now has a clear 1970s anchor that makes the search significantly more precise.
For chronological classification, the 1970s and 1980s remain particularly important. Later generations can be structured further via the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.
How this model page can be used
- As a first entry point when only the Lady-Datejust model is known
- As a hub page for the 1970s reference 6917 and the 2030 movement
- As an overview for later Lady-Datejust calibres and decades
