Cool grey dial against a solid 18K white gold fluted bezel on an Oystersteel case, and no other steel Datejust 41 puts this combination together, and no other reference in the lineup delivers the classic two-tone Datejust character while staying this understated. Rolex has been the official timekeeper at Wimbledon since 1978, and grey on white gold is exactly the palette that partnership was made for.
Presents itself in mint condition with little to no signs of wear. The white gold bezel runs 44 polished ridges that pick up light cleanly against the brushed Oystersteel case. Grey sunburst dial is radially brushed from the centre out, so the colour shifts between pewter and slate as the wrist moves. The five-piece Jubilee bracelet dates back to the original 1945 Datejust launch and wears noticeably softer on the wrist than the three-link Oyster.
Functions include hours, minutes, seconds, and an instantaneous date. The Twinlock screw-down crown quick-sets the date at position one and sets the time at position two using stop-seconds. Water resistant to 100 metres with the crown screwed down. Caliber 3235 powers the watch, a 70-hour power reserve automatic with the Chronergy escapement, Parachrom hairspring, and Paraflex shock absorbers, rated to plus or minus 2 seconds per day.
Comes as a full set, double-boxed with a watch pillow, warranty card, warranty wallet, user manual, and green and white hang tags.
Grey works because it goes with everything. This ref. on a Jubilee bracelet is the most wearable version of the 126334 and the one that transitions cleanest from a work week to a weekend without asking for a second thought. Message us to inquire about this watch.