Day-Date · 118235F
Rolex Day-Date 118235F
| Maison | Rolex |
|---|---|
| Model | Day-Date |
| Collection | Day-Date |
| Reference | 118235F |
| Case Material | Rose Gold |
| Dial | Confirmed on enquiry |
| Year | Confirmed on enquiry |
| Condition | Confirmed on enquiry |
| Box & Papers | Confirmed on enquiry |
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The President — worn on the wrists that shape the day.
Launched in 1956, the Day-Date was the first wristwatch to spell the day of the week in full. Offered only in precious metal, on its signature President bracelet, it has been the quiet signature of statesmen ever since.
See the full Day-Date collection →- 01The Day-Date is produced exclusively in 18k gold or 950 platinum.
- 02Its 'President' bracelet was created specifically for this model.
- 03The day wheel is available in a wide range of languages.
About the Rolex Day-Date
- What defines the Rolex Day-Date?
- Launched in 1956, the Day-Date was the first wristwatch to spell the day of the week in full. Offered only in precious metal, on its signature President bracelet, it has been the quiet signature of statesmen ever since.
- What should I know about the Day-Date before buying?
- The Day-Date is produced exclusively in 18k gold or 950 platinum.
- How do I acquire a Rolex Day-Date from Maison Soletti?
- Every Day-Date reference in our register is verified and presented for private acquisition. Submit an enquiry and a specialist will reply — usually within 48 hours — with full pricing, additional photography and video, condition and box-and-papers status, and will help you secure the watch.
The House of Rolex
Rolex set the terms of the modern wristwatch. The Oyster case of 1926 made it the first waterproof watch; the Perpetual rotor of 1931 made it self-winding. A century on, every reference is a certified chronometer — and the most recognised object in watchmaking.
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