Frequently Asked Questions
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Rolex introduced the Datejust in 1945, making it one of the oldest and most enduring models in the Rolex lineup.
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Key features of the Rolex Datejust include its automatic movement, date function, cyclops magnifying lens above the date window, and a choice of various materials, sizes, and dial colors.
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Yes, the Rolex Datejust is available in various sizes, including the classic 36mm, as well as larger 41mm versions. It comes in different materials, such as stainless steel, gold, two-tone, and even platinum.
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Rolex Datejust watches are typically powered by automatic self-winding movements, known for their precision and reliability. Rolex has used different movements in various generations of the Datejust.
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Rolex Datejust watches are water-resistant, but their water resistance varies depending on the model and generation. While they are suitable for everyday wear and brief exposure to water, they are not designed for deep-sea diving. Rolex offers dedicated dive watches like the Submariner for underwater activities.
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Setting the date on a Rolex Datejust typically involves unscrewing the crown and rotating it to advance the date. Some models feature a "quickset" function that allows you to change the date independently of the time.
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Yes, Rolex offers a variety of bracelet options for the Datejust, including the Oyster bracelet, Jubilee bracelet, and leather straps. The choice of bracelet can significantly impact the watch's overall style.
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The price of a Rolex Datejust varies based on factors such as the materials, size, and whether it's new or pre-owned. New Rolex Datejust watches typically fall within the mid to high-end luxury price range.
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Yes, the Rolex Datejust is often celebrated for its timeless design, making it a versatile choice suitable for both formal and casual occasions. Its classic appearance and enduring popularity have made it a staple in the world of luxury watches.