Kingface, are you saying there is a chance this could be a genuine Rolex dial but has been damaged because of storage damage?
If so, please supply photographs of genuine dials where the day and date apertures are so narrow, there are no locating pegs on the back, the indices are stamped and the Rolex crown is glued on.
That's before we get to the details of the inaccurate fonts, mismatched text, off-center indices, etc., etc.
This is not a real Rolex dial, but it is a poor quality fake, probably from a knock off watch.
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