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Rolex Datejust offers a classic design with versatile wearability, but its polished surfaces are prone to scratches.
Key features:
- Case Size: Available in 36mm and 41mm options.¹ ² ³
- Power Reserve: 70-hour power reserve for the 41mm model.⁵
- Water Resistance: Up to 150 meters (15 bar, 492 feet).⁵
Design and Versatility:
- The Rolex Datejust 36mm is praised for its classic design, which has remained largely unchanged for 70 years, making it a great choice for both casual and sporty occasions.¹ ²
- The Rolex Datejust 41mm is noted for its timeless design that suits both casual and formal settings, with a comfortable Jubilee bracelet that distributes weight well.⁶ ⁷
- The polished links and case, while aesthetically pleasing, are prone to scratches, which can be a drawback for some users.²
Performance and Durability:
- The Datejust is known for its durability, capable of withstanding everyday wear and tear, including minor collisions and drops.² ⁴
- The movement is reliable and accurate, though some users note it may run slightly fast.¹
- The 41mm model features a sapphire crystal and a Quickset date feature, enhancing its practicality for daily use.⁵
User Experience:
- The Datejust is a conversation starter due to its recognizable and desirable status.²
- The 36mm model is considered a better size for a dress watch by some, though others find it too small.³
- The 41mm model’s larger size is appreciated by those who prefer a more substantial presence on the wrist, though it may be too large for traditional dress watch standards.³ ⁶
How it compares:
- Compared to the Rolex Day-Date 40, the Datejust offers a similar movement but is available in more versatile and less precious metal options.⁸
- The Rolex Datejust II, no longer in production, shares similarities with the Datejust but lacks the updated movement and design refinements of the current models.