
Rolex
Datejust 116233 Steel & Yellow Gold Diamond Dial Jubilee 36mm
Included
Box & Papers
Condition
Very Good
Year
2012
The Datejust is one of Rolex's oldest and most enduring watch collections. It was first introduced in 1945 to celebrate the company's 40th anniversary.. The original Datejust had a case size of 36mm. While a date display has now become standard on most watches, the Rolex Datejust was the world's first self-winding wristwatch to feature a date window that would automatically change over at midnight. This feature set the standard for how a date complication on a wristwatch should function, a fact that can't be ignored.
Unlike many of Rolex's other iconic watch lines, the Datejust was not designed for a particular sport, environment, or lifestyle activity. It is a classic and reliable wristwatch with a timeless and versatile aesthetic that can be worn daily for various activities. While the Submariner was designed for SCUBA divers and the Daytona for race car drivers, the Datejust is a watch that can be worn on any occasion, whether formal or casual.
Model: Datejust 36
Reference: 116233
Material: Gold/Steel
Dial: Diamond Dial
Dimensions: 36mm
Bracelet / Strap: Jubilee, Steel and gold
This Datejust 36 has been authenticated and evaluated by our expert watchmakers through a comprehensive 10-step process. A complete condition report is provided with your purchase at your request.
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