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Rolex Datejust 36
Regular price £9,850.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 36
Regular price £6,850.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 36
Regular price £7,250.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 31
Regular price £6,250.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 31
Regular price £11,750.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 41
Regular price £10,450.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 36
Regular price £9,250.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 36
Regular price £12,250.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 31
Regular price £8,950.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 36
Regular price £9,450.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 26
Regular price £6,450.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 36
Regular price £6,950.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 31
Regular price £8,950.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 31
Regular price £9,350.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 26
Regular price £6,700.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Rolex Datejust 36
Regular price £7,500.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per
The history of the Rolex Datejust
The first Datejust was designed in 1945 to celebrate the brand’s 40th anniversary. Since then, it’s reinvented itself on more than one occasion.
While originally only available in 18k yellow gold, Rolex released stainless steel and two-tone versions in the 1950s. Design aside, the watchmaker brought innovations to the space. The Rolex Datejust was the first self-winding waterproof chronometer wristwatch with a date window. Not so unexpected today; pioneering back then.
The Datejust II arrived in 2009, boasting larger cases and the new Rolex Calibre 3136 movement. It’s now one of the oldest collections of watches Rolex still produces today. That means every used Rolex Datejust for men and women has set the standard for Swiss watches at some point in time.
Rolex Datejust models to get on your radar
The Datejust is a true icon in Rolex’s line-up. That said, most models in the collection aren’t particularly hard to come by. Some combinations are rarer than others, such as the Jubilee 41 with a blue dial and fluted bezel.
Watches with unique dials, such as Onyx, Meteorite and Malachite dials, also stand out in the collection, so look out for those.
If you’re looking for the most valuable second-hand Rolex Datejust, it’s worth knowing some solid 18k gold models with diamonds can fetch over $43,800.
Men’s & ladies’ Rolex Datejust watches in the media
Dr. Martin Luther King, Winston Churchill and other historical figures once wore a Rolex Datejust. In modern pop culture, celebrities who love their Datejust include Michael Buble, Kourtney Kardashian, Roger Federer and David Beckham.
In film, Matthew McConaughey wears a Datejust in The Wolf of Wall Street, as does Paul Newman in The Colour of Money. Rolex Datejust watches have also been spotted in James Bond and American Psycho. All films tell the story of luxury and prestige in some way - a fitting set for the Datejust.
FAQs about Rolex Datejust watches
Does a Rolex Datejust hold its value?
Almost all Rolex watches hold their value over time, and the Datejust is no exception. The Rolex Datejust is a consistent staple in the portfolios of investors - its timeless design and performance help it retain its long-term value, in general.
Is the Datejust an entry-level Rolex?
In terms of Rolex watches for women, the Oyster Perpetual Lady Date has a lower price point than a pre-owned ladies’ Rolex Datejust. For men, the Datejust is classed as an entry-level piece, alongside the Explorer, Air-King and Oyster Perpetual.
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