Rolex Datejust m126300-0006 Watch

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          Description

          THIS OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST 41 IN OYSTERSTEEL FEATURES A WHITE DIAL AND A JUBILEE BRACELET.

          WHITE DIAL

          A DISTINCTIVE FACE

          The dial is the distinctive face of a Rolex watch, the feature most responsible for its identity and readability.

          Characterised by hour markers fashioned from gold to prevent tarnishing, every Rolex dial is designed and manufactured in-house, largely by hand to ensure perfection.

          OYSTERSTEEL

          HIGHLY RESISTANT TO CORROSION

          Rolex uses Oystersteel for its steel watch cases. Specially developed by the brand, Oystersteel belongs to the 904L steel family, alloys most commonly used in high-technology and in the aerospace and chemical industries, where maximum resistance to corrosion is essential. Oystersteel is extremely resistant, offers an exceptional finish once polished and maintains its beauty even in the harshest environments.

          THE JUBILEE BRACELET

          SUPPLE AND COMFORTABLE

          The design, development and production of Rolex bracelets and clasps, as well as the stringent tests they face, involve advanced high technology. And, as with all the components of the watch, aesthetic controls by the human eye guarantee impeccable beauty. The Jubilee, a supple and comfortable five-piece link metal bracelet, was designed and made especially for the launch of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust in 1945.

          3235 MOVEMENT

          SUPERLATIVE PERFORMANCE

          This model is equipped with a new generation movement, calibre 3235, entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex for a superlative level of performance. Certified as a Swiss chronometer by COSC (Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute), it is tested a second time by Rolex after being cased to ensure that in everyday use it satisfies Rolex’s criteria for precision, which are twice as exacting as those for an officially certified chronometer. This control of the final precision of the assembled watch is carried out using a methodology and high-technology equipment specially developed by Rolex.