This Rolex differs from others in that the printed second increments are inside of the golden Arabic numerals. The blue dial compliments the gold tone of the bezel and date window exceptionally. This theme is continued on to the jubilee bracelet crafted in gold and steel.
Enjoy one of the last remaining, truly hand-made products of our time with this Rolex DateJust. Its features include a two-tone jubilee bracelet made from gold and steel, a fluted gold bezel and white dial with printed roman numeral indexes. The faceted 18ct gold crown is also on the right hand side with the date window.
The oyster bracelet here is two-tone gold and stainless steel, a theme that is continued onto the smooth golden bezel and the stainless steel casing. The dial itself is silver with gold roman numeral indexes and a gold tone date window. The oyster was first introduced in 1947 and has adorned sport and dress watches alike ever since.
This gorgeous watches name is derived from the association Rolex has with exploration and the need to provide timepieces capable of being robust yet readable and of course comfortable. This watch manages to balance all of these characteristics exceptionally. The 24 hour bezel and luminous index hour markers on a white dial maximise readability whilst the stainless steel alloy casing is understated and smart. Truly a watch for all occasions.
The cool and crisp Yacht Master with its two-tone white gold and stainless steel strap is a hugely luxury timepiece. The engine turned bezel has 24-hour markers around the circumference whilst sapphire glass protects the dial, luminous dots and date window. An embodiment of form and function, this is the most luxurious accessory wearable 100m underwater!
First introduced in 1954, the Submariner is a diving and sports watch known for its ability to reach 300m below the water and its resistance to corrosion. This particular 16610 model features a black dial and bezel with luminous clock hands and index hour markers to ensure the dial is readable at depth.
Wear a timepiece favoured by Pilots of the Second World War! The Rolex Air-King was liked for its easy to read face, this one bears this characteristic with its simple silver stick on black dial design. The bracelet is stainless steel with a smooth bezel.
A stainless steel case houses an intense black dial with dot and stick increments. This timepiece also has a red GMT hand as well as featuring a rotating bezel that allows for an easier reading of elapsed time of under one hour from a specific point.
An incredible example of the craftsmanship consistently shown by Rolex due to the hand-set diamond dot index hour markers and stunning fluted bezel of this DateJust. In addition to these features this watch has a gold dial, 18ct gold and steel jubilee bracelet and gold crown.
The casing and strap of this timepiece are both crafted from stainless steel while maintaining an elegant finish. The mixed dot and stick increments around the dial uphold a contemporary style by being a hollow shape. The final feature of this watch is the numbered bezel which allows users to ascertain how long they have been under the water, for up to one hour, from a specific point.
The Air-King line of watches by Rolex is one of the oldest and is sometimes dubbed the 'Warrior Watch' due to the trend of pilots during the first world war wearing them. They liked them for the same reasons people do today, Its elegant simplicity and ease to read the time are greatly adored by fans of this watch.
An icon since 1945, the Rolex Datejust has stood the test of time with its distinctive style and design. This luxurious 36mm Rolex Datejust 16233, dated 1991 complete with box and original papers, owns all of the classic features you have come to expect from the iconic wrist watch. Taking centre stage is the elegant champagne dial, playing host to exquisite diamond hour markers, with gold sweeping hands. The unique Cyclops Lens ensures an easy read Date function. The wonderfully crafted 18ct Fluted Bezel that surrounds, generates an eye-catching shine from any position on the wrist. Accompanied by the attractive bicolour Jubilee bracelet, all elements of this timeless watch complement each other perfectly, creating a seamless transition from dial to bracelet. Image shown is actual timepiece.
The Omega Seamaster has been and is a very popular watch since its introduction in 1947. This, the professional model, can withstand depths of 300 metres and being certified chronometer, this watch is also able to time seconds, minuted an hours. For use by experienced divers, this watch also features a helium release valve situated at 10 o'clock to allow pressure release under water.
The Rolex Air-King was developed in the 1930’s during the golden era of aviation to supply RAF pilots with an easy to read, reliable watch. This sleek 1997 Model 14000 complete with authentic Rolex box, has a smooth bezel with silver and luminous sweeping hands. A prominent Black dial plays host to intermittent polished Arabic Numeral and luminous baton hour markers. Suitably accompanied by the durable Oyster bracelet, up keeping with its robust, battlefield background. The simplistic, elegant style of this watch demonstrates just why the Air-King is still as popular today, with collectors and admirers alone.
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An incredible example of a Rolex DateJust featuring a steel and gold jubilee bracelet as well as 18ct gold fluted bezel. The two-tone strap leads attention to the gold dial of the watch that has stick index hour markers and a gold tint date window at 3 o'clock.
First launched in the late 1950's, the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date has stood the test of time with its distinctive style and design. This Oyster Perpetual Date 15200 model, dated 1994 complete with authentic Rolex box, owns all of the classic features you have come to expect from an original. Taking centre stage is the classic white dial, playing host to polished, silver dots and black Roman Numeral hour markers and matching sweeping hands. The unique Cyclops Lens ensures an easy read Date function. The sleek smooth bezel that surrounds, generates a subtle shine from any position on the wrist. Accompanied by the robust oyster bracelet, all elements of this timeless watch complement each other perfectly, creating a seamless transition from dial to bracelet. Image shown is actual timepiece
Rich gold Roman numeral indexes adorn the black dial of this DateJust. Around the dial is an 18ct gold fluted bezel with the multi-edge crown on the right, also in gold. The jubilee bracelet is crafted in stainless steel and gold. Initially, the jubilee bracelet was only available in solid gold and was made specifically for the DateJust line of timepieces