An icon since 1945, the Rolex Datejust has stood the test of time with its distinctive style and design. This 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 champagne dial, playing host to polished, gold Roman Numeral hour markers with matching gold, sweeping hands. The unique Cyclops Lens ensures an easy read Date function. The meticulously crafted, fluted 18k gold bezel creates an elegant 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.
A true vintage design utilising a stainless steel jubilee strap, fluted bezel and white dial featuring silver tone Roman numerals. In true watchmaker style the depiction of '4' in roman numerals is not IV but IIII. Both date window and steel crown are situated at 3 o'clock.
An icon since 1945, the Rolex Datejust has stood the test of time with its distinctive style and design. This 31mm Rolex Datejust 16233, dated 1989 complete with box and original papers, owns all of the classic features you have come to expect. Taking centre stage is the champagne playing host to polished, gold baton hour markers with matching gold, sweeping hands. The unique Cyclops Lens ensures an easy read Date function. The meticulously crafted, fluted 18k gold bezel creates an elegant 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.
This Rolex Date has a gorgeous example of a jubilee bracelet with stainless steel and white gold. The first of the Date watches were introduced in the 1950's, a similar time to the DateJust. The Date has a 2mm smaller case and 19mm bracelet as opposed to 20mm on the DateJust. Silver sticks on the black dial encircled by an engine turned bezel ooze elegance.
The Rolex Yacht-Master was first introduced in 1992 based on the Submariner model, focusing on durability as well as luxury. This ladies, 169623 model, complete with box and original papers, has a timeless 29mm champagne dial, with luminous hour markers and matching sweeping hands. The 18ct yellow gold and stainless steel rotating bezel allows pin point timing accuracy; while the etched insert provides a stunning textured finish. Situated on the robust bicolour Oyster bracelet, the stunning design flows throughout this watch. Image shown is actual timepiece.
A stunning example of the craftsmanship showed by Rolex, this watch features an all hand-set diamond bezel and parts of the casing are also set with diamond for incredible shine. The dial is white and the index hour markers are set with further diamonds. The stainless steel oyster bracelet is one of the reasons the DateJust can be submerged in water.
Setting the standards in luxury watch making since 1926, the Rolex Oyster perpetual became the worlds first waterproof wristwatch and has stood the test of time with its elegant style and design. This beautiful ladies 2008 Rolex 176234 complete with box, owns all of the classic features you have come to expect from an original. Taking centre stage is the classic black dial, playing host to a mix of exquisite after set diamond and white Roman Numeral hour markers and silver sweeping hands. The meticulously crafted 18ct white gold fluted bezel that surrounds, generates an eye-catching shine from any position on the wrist. Accompanied by the robust Oyster bracelet, all elements of this classic watch complement each other perfectly, creating a seamless transition from dial to bracelet. Image shown is actual timepiece.
The iconic Rolex model with signature features like a two tone strap and 18ct gold fluted bezel. The dial characteristics are all golden, extending to the date window. The two tone strap is a jubilee and was initially only offered in solid gold before other options became available over time.
An icon since 1945, the Rolex Datejust has stood the test of time with its distinctive style and design. This 1991 Rolex Datejust 69173 complete with box and original papers, owns all of the classic features you have come to expect from an original. Taking centre stage is the all gold dial, playing host to polished, gold baton hour markers that point towards discreet black Roman Numerals, with matching gold, sweeping hands. The unique Cyclops Lens ensures an easy read Date function. The meticulously crafted, fluted 18k gold bezel creates an elegant 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.
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 26mm Rolex Date model 79240, dated 2001 complete with authentic Rolex box and original papers, owns all of the classic features you have come to expect from the iconic collection. Taking centre stage is the midnight blue dial, playing host to a mix of luminous dots and silver Arabic Numeral hour markers and silver sweeping hands. The unique Cyclops Lens ensures an easy read Date function. The wonderful, textured steel bezel generates an elegant shine from any position on the wrist. Accompanied by the stunning Jubilee bracelet, all elements of this timeless watch complement each other perfectly, creating a seamless transition from dial to bracelet.
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A stunning example of rose gold and silver tones combine harmoniously with this DateJust. Finely detailed and machine turned, the bezel compliments the jubilee bracelet with the silver theme carried onto the dial via the roman numeral indexes. A date window is situated at 3 o'clock.
The influential Day-Date was launched in 1956 being the first watch to display the calendar day, as well as the date and made exclusively out of gold or platinum. This striking Rose Gold 2002 Gents Day-Date Rolex 118205, complete with box and original papers, is sure to be the admiration of others. The white dial emphasises the rose gold Roman Numerals and matching sweeping hands. Surrounded by the stunning, rose gold smooth bezel, creating an imposing shine. Suitably matched with the prestigious President bracelet, the finest bracelet in the Rolex line up, only adding to the luxurious attributes of this stunning timepiece.
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An icon since 1945, the Rolex Datejust has stood the test of time with its distinctive style and design. This stunning 26mm Rolex Datejust model 69173, dated 1991, complete with box, owns all of the classic features you have come to expect. Exquisite diamond hour markers and gold sweeping hands perfectly compliment the elegant black dial. The unique Cyclops Lens ensures an easy read Date function. The wonderfully crafted 18ct yellow gold fluted bezel that surrounds, generates an eye-catching shine from any position on the wrist. Accompanied by the stunning 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.
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 26mm Rolex Date model 69174, dated 1995 complete with authentic Rolex box and original papers, owns all of the classic features you have come to expect from the iconic collection. Taking centre stage is the midnight blue dial, playing host to a mix of dots and silver Arabic Numeral hour markers and silver sweeping hands. The unique Cyclops Lens ensures an easy read Date function. The wonderful, textured steel bezel generates an elegant shine from any position on the wrist. Accompanied by the stunning Jubilee bracelet, all elements of this timeless watch complement each other perfectly, creating a seamless transition from dial to bracelet.
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Rolex founder Hans Wildorf's dream was to see watches extend past purely aesthetic success to being functional and stunning to look at. The date, released in the late 1950s, was the first step in this direction as it was the first watch of its kind to display a date window at 3 o'clock. In addition, it was housed in an oyster case making it waterproof to 100m. This particular model showcases an all stainless steel case and strap, white dial, stick indices and of course the date window.