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Rolex Datejust ii Watches

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The Rolex Datejust II epitomizes daring sophistication. It is crafted for individuals who seek a timepiece that commands attention with its unmistakable presence, all while retaining its inherent elegance. Boasting a substantial 41mm case, this watch couldn't be more striking, offering a contemporary interpretation of the classic Datejust.

Perfect for the discerning individual who desires to make a statement, Rolex Datejust II watches seamlessly blend the rich heritage of Rolex with a modern allure, making them equally suitable for professional settings and unforgettable evenings.
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The Rolex Datejust II was launched in 2009 in response to the growing demand for larger timepieces. With its 41mm case, and thicker bezel and lugs, the Datejust II exudes a more substantial and sportier aura compared to its traditional counterparts. This marked the first instance of Rolex expanding the Datejust series to include a larger size, catering to individuals seeking a bolder and more masculine wrist presence.

Despite the differences in size, both models are nearly identical, with Rolex meticulously upholding consistent proportions, including the date display and Cyclops lens at 3 o'clock. The primary contrast lies in the bracelet, as Datejust watches offer both Oyster and Jubilee bracelets, whereas the Datejust II boasts an Oyster bracelet, emphasizing its sportier aesthetic.

Although initially well-received, the Datejust II was discontinued in 2016 to make room for the Datejust 41. This updated version maintained the larger case size while refining the proportions to align more closely with the original Datejust design. Despite evolving preferences, Rolex Datejust II watches remain a cherished choice among enthusiasts due to their wide range of metals, dial colors, and markers, as well as their fusion of classic Datejust elements with a modern twist.

Whether allured by its athletic appearance or its association with luxury and precision, the Rolex Datejust II stands out as a symbol of sophistication. SwissWatchExpo offers a carefully curated collection of pre-owned Rolex Datejust II watches, ensuring authenticity and superior quality.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is A Rolex Datejust 41?

The Rolex Datejust 41 is the largest size available in the Datejust family. Introduced in 2016, it came after the Rolex Datejust II, which was the brand's answer to the large men's watch trend. The Datejust 41 was redesigned with a slimmer profile, bearing the timeless proportions of the original Datejust, only with a larger case and a modern movement.

Is The Rolex Datejust 41 Waterproof?

The Rolex Datejust 41 is water resistant to a depth of 100 meters (330 feet). This is due to the patented Twinlock double waterproofness system, where the watch's winding crown screws down securely against the case, ensuring protection against dust and moisture. This level of water resistance allows the wearer to use it for recreational surfing, swimming, snorkeling, sailing, and water sports – but not for diving.

How Often Should A Rolex Datejust Be Serviced?

Rolex recommends taking your watch for professional servicing every 10 years to maintain its accuracy and water resistance. However, these factors are not permanent and are subject to wear and tear. There may be signs that your watch needs a service sooner rather than later. Read on for Signs It's Time for Watch Maintenance.

How Do I Wind A Rolex Datejust 41?

Your watch needs to be wound if it is being worn for the first time, or if it has stopped. First, unscrew the winding crown until it “pops out” and is free from the knobs that are holding it onto the case. Then, turn it several times away from you (clockwise). We recommend at least 25 turns for adequate winding. Your watch will stay wound as long as you wear it regularly.