RolexDay-Date
Reference: 118239
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2007
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:36mm
- Case:White Gold
- Dial:Black Mother of Pearl Diamond
- Bracelet:White Gold President
Lot overview
- LOT: #000200
- Location:Oxted, Surrey, United Kingdom
- Seller:(private) Sold by an individual
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usThe Rolex Day-Date was first launched in 1956 and was the world’s first chronometer wristwatch that could display the week’s date and day through windows in its dial. Since then, it’s become synonymous with luxury as a flagship model in Rolex’s catalogue.
This reference 118239 from 2007 is presented in 36mm, widely considered to be a perfect size and how the watch was originally intended to look. Sitting within this 18-carat white gold case is a mother of pearl dial with factory set diamonds to mark the hours. Together with the iconic fluted bezel, the watch plays with the light and further enhances the watch’s luxurious feel.
Fitted to the side of the case is a twin-lock crown, giving the watch 100 metres of water resistance. While most dress watches would feel out of place by the water, the Day-Date’s case makes it a truly versatile option that can be worn in any situation.
To mark the model’s introduction in 1956, Rolex introduced the President bracelet, which can be seen here in 18-carat white gold. Available almost exclusively on the Day-Date, the three-link design has a concealed ‘Crownclasp’. The only partition point is the five-point coronet which opens to reveal a single-fold deployant clasp.
The watch is presented in excellent condition with some light marks consistent with its age and regular wear. The original box, warranty, manuals, and swing tags are included making this a full set.
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