Rolex Datejust 36 Model 126200 Black Dial
Watch Details
| Brand: | Rolex |
| Gender: | Mens |
| Model Name: | Datejust |
| Model Number: | 126200 |
| Serial Number: | 402XXXXX |
| Case Size: | 36 mm |
| Year: | 2020 |
| Movement: | Automatic |
| Complications: | Quickset Datejust |
| Case: | Stainless Steel |
| Bezel: | Stainless Steel, Smooth |
| Dial: | Black, Index Markers, Original |
| Bracelet: | Stainless Steel, 7 ½ " |
| Bracelet Type: | Oyster |
| Crystal: | Sapphire |
| Condition: | Mint |
| Accessories: | Box, Certificate, Booklets, Tags |
Description
Allow us to present an enduring emblem of horological excellence from the remarkable house of Rolex - the pristine Rolex Datejust 126200. This exquisitely unblemished timepiece stands as a testament to Rolex's celebrated and illustrious lineage, as it continues to shine in its impeccably mint condition. Its existence is woven into the very fabric of Rolex’s grand narrative - a tale marked by unabating innovation, unmatched creativity, and unwavering adherence to standards of excellence that have set the bar in the luxury watch industry.
Who could forget the formative year of 1945 when, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the pioneering Rolex Corporation, the Datejust model first graced the world stage? Rolex's decision to unveil the world’s inaugural self-winding wristwatch, complete with an automatic date window, was a landmark event that echoed amidst the vibrant jubilation of their momentous anniversary celebration. The introduction of the Datejust model had a profound impact, setting a visionary precedent in the world of horology that would reverberate through the ages.
The invention of the automatic date change mechanism was an innovation that shook the watchmaking world. This evolutionary leap represented Rolex's unyielding commitment to continually push the barriers of watch design and functionality. It was a bold statement, establishing new standards in watch-crafting techniques and advancing the perpetual evolution of timepieces.
However, the marvels of the Datejust wristwatch were not limited to its innovative technology. Housed within the legendary Rolex Oyster case, the watch is a nod to another epochal breakthrough in Rolex’s storied history. The Oyster case, established in 1926, held the distinction of being the first waterproof watch case ever engineered. This formidable and resilient design ingeniously combined practicality with elegance, effectively safeguarding the watch's delicate inner workings from potential environmental hazards.
As the curtain rises on the present day, the Datejust model has gracefully evolved, boasting an elegant diameter of 36mm. Specifically, the 126200 reference encapsulates a harmonious fusion of nostalgic allure and contemporary sophistication. This modern-day interpretation is a respectful homage to the classic Datejust models, fondly known as DJs, that captured the hearts of countless watch connoisseurs in the heady days of the mid-20th century.
Inside the classic 36mm case, you'll discover the lifeblood of the timepiece - the caliber 3235 movement. This exceptional mechanism proudly bears the COSC (Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres) seal, a prestigious certification that underlines Rolex’s enduring commitment to precision timekeeping and assured reliability. Rigorous quality checks and tests have been deployed, ensuring that your chronometrically-certified Rolex Datejust 126200 never falters in its relentless accuracy and dependable operation.
The honourable past and progressive present of Rolex intertwine harmoniously in this exceptional timepiece, its design enhanced by the iconic solid Jubilee bracelet. This tribute to Rolex's storied past is impeccably crafted, embedding the jubilant memories from its initial public launch. The internationally recognized five-piece link metal bracelet, renowned for its comfort and aesthetic allure, underscores the timeless elegance of this distinguished watch. By choosing the Rolex Datejust 126200, you are not merely acquiring a timepiece; rather, you are stepping into a rich and captivating chapter of horological history.