Since its debut in 1945, the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust has stood as a cornerstone of luxury watchmaking. As the world’s first self-winding wristwatch with an automatic date display, it introduced revolutionary features that became industry standards—including the now-iconic Cyclops magnification lens and the elegant Jubilee bracelet.
A Watch for Every Wrist
The Datejust collection offers remarkable versatility, with case sizes ranging from 28mm to 41mm to suit different preferences. The classic 36mm model remains a unisex favorite, while the larger 41mm version caters to modern tastes. Midsize 31mm variants, often adorned with precious metals and gemstones, provide sophisticated options for those seeking refined elegance.
Engineering Excellence
Every Datejust is powered by Rolex’s precision movements, with newer models featuring the advanced Caliber 3235—boasting a 72-hour power reserve and superior accuracy. The Oyster case ensures 100-meter water resistance, making it as durable as it is stylish.
Enduring Design, Evolving Style
While staying true to its original aesthetic, the Datejust has evolved with subtle refinements over the decades. From understated steel models to lavish two-tone and full-gold versions with diamond accents, the collection offers endless customization through bezel styles, bracelets, and dial variations.
More than just a timepiece, the Datejust represents Rolex’s commitment to innovation and timeless design. Whether worn as a statement of success or a family heirloom, it continues to define what a luxury watch should be.
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