The Rolex Datejust is constantly touted as one of the most approachable watches on the market. Leading tennis stars, professional yachters, champion equestrian pros, actors, and entrepreneurs – anyone worth reading about – are wearing their Rolex Datejusts with pride.
The Datejust was first released in 1945 and was the first watch to display the date through an aperture on the dial. Featuring an all gold construction with an off-white face, the Datejust made waves from day one. A few years later, the Cyclops eye was added and soon became the standard for all Rolex watches. Interestingly, it appears the watch aficionados love the Datejust because it is a pure classic. replica rolex datejust watches designers have had quite a bit of fun with the watch and offer all sorts of authentic styles. The history of the Datejust is full of technology and innovation that produces the watches that we have today.
Men can choose from the 36mm steel, steel & white gold, steel & yellow gold, steel and Everose gold, yellow gold and white gold models. They can also be bold and go for the Datejust Turn-O-Graph with a silver, blue or black dial. The Datejust II pushes the limits to 41mm and come in steel & white gold or steel & yellow gold.
Women have all sorts of choices as well. They include 31 & 33mm Datejust watches, the Ladies Datejust, the Ladies Datejust Pearlmaster and Datejust Special Edition. Each watch size and style comes with a mix of band and face choices. Depending on one’s taste, she can choose from simplicity to bling!
At Baselworld 2017, Rolex followed up Baselworld 2016’s debut of the Rolex Datejust 41 collection with two new models. While the first members of the Datejust 41 collection were yellow gold and steel, along with rose gold and steel, this year’s additions are two new white metal versions. And they’re pretty perfect.
The Rolex Datejust 41 collection replaces uk replica rolex watches the previous Rolex Datejust II collection. Although both lines have the same 41mm size, the newer Datejust 41 watches sport a thinner profile, leaner lugs, and a slimmer bezel than its predecessor. It also houses a different movement, the Rolex Caliber 3235, which we’ll go into more detail further below.
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