Realize What A Rolex Datejust Means To You
Through the years, there are some things that just shout 'success'. A Cadillac. A Malibu beach bungalow. Clothing by Ralph Lauren. And Rolex Datejust watches.
And few Rolex models offer the panache or first-glance impressiveness more than the Datejust model. Sure, there are other well-recognized Rolexes ' the Daytona, Explorer II, GMT-Master II, Submariner, Yacht-Master, to name a few. And, the price of a Datejust aside, there certainly are more flamboyant, expensive models, too.
The Datejust has been around virtually forever. And it's been distinctive, even from other Rolexes, since its inception. And millions have been yearning to have one since the day it first was introduced to the world.
The Datejust model was innovative and groundbreaking when introduced in 1945. It was the first wristwatch to display the date. And it did so (and still does) with a special magnifying lens known as the Cyclops.
Rolexes are known for their impressive bracelets and none is more recognized than the Jubilee bracelet found on the Datejust. With rows of steel links bookended by larger steel links and kept together by an impressive clasp, there's no doubt it's a Rolex.
Is it the Gold Crown situated at 12 o'clock on the dial instead of a numeral? Not another watchmaker affixes such a unique symbol to its watch. And people the world over know the crown and its meaning of success.
Is it the watch's self-winding hand movement or its craftsmanship? You know about the watch's durability and need never to be wound.
Whatever it is, from the first moment you lay eyes on it, you realize the beauty and fine watchmaking. The steel bracelet, Jubilee-style, links classically together. It wraps around your wrist with a solidness that says style and superiority.
Its understated style is evidenced on the dial, which is blue and concentrically configured. You can tell it's a Rolex face just from a glance. Also unmistakably Rolex are the dial's numerals. While other Rolex models have Roman numerals on the dial, Arabic numerals are found on the Datejust. And these Arabic numerals have a distinctive shape. Even with a legion of imitators, it is only Rolex that has numerals in this font.
After you put a Datejust on for the first time, the second hand mesmerizes you as it moves around the dial. It goes round and round in silence and with ease. Perpetually moving, it is breathtaking and undeniably, exclusively, Rolex.
The Datejust is resistant to water down to 330 feet, or about 100 meters, just as many other watches are. Sometimes, though, you wonder if these other watches really are that resistant. Yet, you never really are confident enough to see.
One moment wearing this watch, however, and all doubts of Rolex's fulfilling this claim vanish. You know it will work without fail at that depth. But you suspect it might work at an even deeper depth. You have confidence that you can do anything with this watch.
You have confidence in yourself. You have confidence in your watch, in how it will present itself, and you, to others. It's bold yet understated. People will crane their necks to catch a glance of it. You'll just have to learn when to ignore those looks and when to respond to them.
In essence, confidence is what it means to wear the Rolex Datejust. Confidence in yourself and in your success, future and past. This is unique to wearers of Rolexes that others can never know until they own one.
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