Description
The Rolex Datejust, which was first introduced in 1945 as a means of commemorating the company's 40th anniversary.
It is one of the oldest collections of Rolex watches still in production today.
Datejust holds several firsts.
One of them is a data window showing the date.
Although the date display has become quite standard on most current watches.
It was Rolex with the Datejust model where, for the first time ever, a date window was used in a self-winding wristwatch that automatically switched at midnight.
Although this feature may seem somewhat common now, it was Datejust who first set the standard for how the complication data on wristwatches should work.
Unlike many other iconic Rolex watches. The Datejust was not specifically designed or intended for one particular sport, environment or lifestyle.
While the Submariner was built for SCUBA divers and the Daytona for race car drivers.
The Datejust is simply a classic and reliable wristwatch with a timeless and versatile aesthetic, designed to be worn every day for a variety of activities.