Rolex Day-Date 36 Slate Diamond Dial Fluted Bezel 18K Everose gold Diamond President Watch 128235
Rolex Day-Date 36 Slate Diamond Dial Fluted Bezel 18K Everose gold Diamond President Watch 128235
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Elevating sophistication to new heights, the Rolex Day-Date 36 Slate Diamond Dial Fluted Bezel 18K Everose Gold Diamond President Watch 128235 is a testament to opulence and precision.
Impeccably fashioned from the finest 18kt Everose gold, this horological masterpiece exudes an aura of refinement and luxury. Its 36mm case seamlessly integrates with the matching 18kt Everose gold Rolex President bracelet, embodying timeless elegance.
The fixed-fluted 18kt Everose gold bezel, a hallmark of Rolex's iconic design, adds a touch of enduring sophistication. Its Slate dial, adorned with brilliant Everose gold hands and diamonds hour markers, mesmerizes with its understated elegance.
This analog timepiece boasts a date display at the 3 o'clock position, reflecting meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. Housing the renowned Rolex Calibre 3255 automatic movement, with 31 jewels oscillating at 28800 vph, it ensures exceptional precision and a power reserve of approximately 70 hours.
The scratch-resistant sapphire crystal safeguards the dial, maintaining its pristine allure for years to come. With water resistance up to 100 meters, this watch seamlessly marries elegance with functionality, catering to both style and durability.
Noteworthy for its exclusivity, the dial is adorned with 10 baguette-cut rainbow-colored sapphires, accentuating its allure and adding a unique touch to this exceptional timepiece.
Immerse yourself in the realm of luxury and precision with the Rolex Day-Date 36 Slate Diamond Dial Fluted Bezel 18K Everose Gold Diamond President Watch 128235. It's more than a watch; it's a statement of unparalleled craftsmanship, sophistication, and timeless elegance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Can I Ensure My Luxury Watch Stays in Perfect Condition?
To keep your luxury watch in pristine condition, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, magnetic fields, and harsh chemicals. Regularly clean the case and bracelet with a soft, dry cloth. For leather straps, avoid excessive moisture and direct sunlight. Ensure your watch is serviced by a certified professional every 3 to 5 years to maintain its functionality and prevent internal wear.
What Should I Do if My Luxury Watch Stops Working?
If your luxury watch stops working, first check if it’s an automatic or manual-winding watch. If automatic, try wearing it for a few hours to see if movement restarts it. If manual, try winding it fully. If the watch still doesn’t work, it may need servicing or repair. Bring it to a certified watchmaker or the brand’s service center for an accurate diagnosis and repair to avoid damage.
How Do I Authenticate a Pre-Owned Luxury Watch?
To authenticate a pre-owned luxury watch, look for the following:
- Serial and model numbers: Verify these numbers match the brand’s records.
- Paperwork and certificates: Check for original papers, warranty cards, and receipts.
- Authorized sellers: Purchase from reputable dealers who offer a guarantee of authenticity.
- Watchmaker evaluation: Have a certified watchmaker inspect the movement, materials, and construction.
What Should I Do If My Luxury Watch Is Running Fast or Slow?
If your luxury watch is running too fast or slow, it may need regulation. This is common with mechanical watches and can be resolved by adjusting the movement’s balance wheel. Take your watch to a certified watchmaker or the brand’s service center for an inspection and adjustment. Regular servicing can prevent timekeeping issues and maintain the watch’s precision.
Can I Wear My Luxury Watch While Swimming or Diving?
Not all luxury watches are suitable for water activities. Check your watch's water resistance rating:
- 30m (3 ATM): Suitable for hand washing, but not for swimming or diving.
- 100m (10 ATM): Suitable for swimming and snorkeling.
- 200m+ (20 ATM): Suitable for professional diving.
Ensure the crown is fully screwed down and avoid using the chronograph buttons underwater. If unsure, consult the watch’s manual or the manufacturer to confirm its water resistance capabilities.