The happiness of the wealthy is so simple and unadorned. Here comes the watch, entirely gold-plated with a thickness of 5 micrometers, accompanied by a GTC China authoritative certification that can be verified online! The watch has a diameter of 41mm and is equipped with a Swiss original ETA-2836 movement, with a lifet.mes
warranty! The Datejust II is a member of the Rolex Oyster family, inheriting the characteristics of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust watch that debuted in 1945. The Datejust II made its first appearance in 2009, making it the top choice for those who appreciate classics while pursuing innovation. This watch, which revisits the classics, has its unique charm and exudes a sense of prestige. The Datejust is a classic piece of modern watchmaking, and it was the first waterproof, self-winding watch to feature a date display window on the dial. This was an unparalleled technological innovation at the t.mes
, hence the name Datejust. The triangular groove bezel has always been recognized as the iconic design of the Datejust watch, making it one of the most recognizable t.mes
pieces. When the Oyster watch was born in 1926, the triangular groove served a specific purpose: to secure the bezel to the case to ensure precise waterproof performance. The Oyster case holds a pivotal position in Rolex's history. Named for its ability to seal like an oyster shell, it features two major inventions: a screw-down case back and a screw-down waterproof winding crown, allowing the watch to function perfectly underwater. The screw-down winding crown and the screw-down case back are at the heart of the Oyster watch. Invented by Rolex in 1953, the Twinlock system ensures that the screw-down crown is completely waterproof, relying on two sealed areas set within the tube and crown. All Oyster models are equipped with this feature, providing water resistance up to 100 meters. The Oyster bracelet embodies the perfect combination of design, functionality, aesthetics, and technology, making it exquisitely charming. This metal bracelet was introduced in the late 1930s and consists of three rows of broad, flat links, offering exceptional durability; it has remained the most widely used bracelet in the Oyster series. Influenced by the pioneering Datejust t.mes
piece, the Datejust II features a date window at the 3 o'clock position. The date changes instantaneously in just a few milliseconds at midnight. Rolex's invention of the Cyclops lens in 1953 magnifies the date by 2.5 t.mes
s for easy reading.