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Rolex Day-Date

Buying a Rolex Day-Date

Rolex Day-Date was introduced in 1956 as the first waterproof self-winding chronometer wristwatch to display the date and day of the week in full. Its precious-metal-only cases and President bracelet define the collection. New Rolex Day-Date models are offered subject to regional availability and authorised-retailer stock. Case size, material, bracelet or strap, dial and function are the main purchase choices.

Rolex Day-Date Prices

New Rolex Day-Date prices vary by case material, size, bracelet or strap, bezel, dial and movement or complication. Different configurations within one model family sit at different retail price levels. Authorised-retailer stock and delivery times can vary by region. Assess the full reference, material and bracelet or strap choice together when checking current pricing.

Which Rolex Day-Date Size Is Right for You?

Day-Date 36 suits buyers seeking classic proportions. Day-Date 40 looks more contemporary and substantial. Dial and day-disc language are the details you will notice most over time.

Current Rolex Day-Date References

128238 - Day-Date 36 in yellow gold. 128235 - Day-Date 36 in Everose gold. 128239 - Day-Date 36 in white gold. 228238 - Day-Date 40 in yellow gold. 228236 - Day-Date 40 in platinum.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rolex Day-Date available new? New Rolex Day-Date models are offered subject to regional availability and authorised-retailer stock. What determines the price of a new Rolex Day-Date? Case material, size, bracelet or strap, dial, bezel and movement or complication affect price. Which Rolex Day-Date is right for me? Assess wrist size, intended use, dial legibility and the functions you need together. Why does the reference number matter? The reference number helps identify the watch's case material, size and configuration. Use the full reference when checking price and availability.