Warm rose gold meets quiet confidence in a 41mm package that channels that same understated flex Paul Newman gave Rolex without ever needing a chronograph. Cast in Everose Rolesor with a fluted gold bezel and a silver dial, this is easily the most compelling rose gold Datejust Rolex makes right now.
Presents itself in mint condition with little to no signs of wear. Its silver dial shifts and glints as light moves, a clean canvas that keeps this whole watch from tipping into flashy. An Everose fluted bezel fans light around that dial like a row of tiny mirrors, exactly the kind of warm shine you usually pay Day-Date money for. A Jubilee bracelet ties everything together, five-piece links with polished Everose centers that feel like jewelry on the wrist, same supple bracelet style that has been seducing wearers since 1945.
Functions include hours, minutes, seconds, and date. Everything runs through an Everose Twinlock crown on the right. Unscrew it and a first position hand-winds Caliber 3235. Pull to a middle stop and turn to quick-set the date, which snaps forward on its own. Pull all the way out and that seconds hand hacks so you can set the time to the second, then screw the crown back down to lock in 100 meters of water resistance.
Comes as a full set, double-boxed, including the watch pillow, warranty card, warranty booklet, Datejust manual, and the Rolex green and white hang tags.
Pink gold on a steel case is a Goldilocks move for anyone who finds solid gold a little too Jay-Z and plain steel a little too plain. Worn by everyone from tennis legends to sitting presidents across its many forms, this Datejust stays that rare watch that fits a wedding, a Tuesday, and a closing dinner with equal ease. Built for the collector who wants warmth and shine in one do-everything watch, this is a piece that earns its spot in any rotation and rarely leaves the wrist.