Rolex Datejust 41 Yellow Gold/Steel White Mother of Pearl Diamond Dial Fluted Bezel Jubilee Bracelet 126333 - BRAND NEW

Rolex Datejust 41 Yellow Gold/Steel White Mother of Pearl Diamond Dial Fluted Bezel Jubilee Bracelet 126333 - BRAND NEW

Item No. 126333MOPDJ | Limited Supply 9 others view this page
$18,499
* Prices subject to change at any time and does not constitute a contract
OR

Details

Details

INFORMATION

Condition
Brand New
Box/Papers
Box & Papers
Brand
Rolex
Production Year
Current Production
Model Number
126333-MOPDJ
Series
Datejust 41
Model Year
Current Model

CASE

Crown
Screw Down
Bezel
Yellow Gold Fluted
Movement
Automatic
Case Back
Solid
Material
Steel/Yellow Gold
Case Size
41 mm
Case Shape
Round

DIAL

Dial Type
Analog
Date at
3 o’clock
Dial Color
White Mother of Pearl
Dial Markers
Set with Diamonds
Hands
Yellow Gold

BRACELET

Band Material
Yellow Gold/Steel
Clasp
Folding Oysterclasp
Bracelet
Jubilee
Bracelet Type
Heavy: New Style

ADDITIONAL INFO

Watch Style
Dress Watch
Gender
Men's
Country of Manufacture
Switzerland
Complication
Date
Water Resistance
100 Meters (330 Feet)
 

Description

Hey, welcome back to Jaztime. Jaztime.com is an online store that buys, sells and trades authentic luxury watches. We make these videos so you can easily choose the best watch yourself in the comfort of your own home. We offer the lowest prices anywhere online and if you'd like to know the price, simply click on the links in the description below. We greatly appreciate it if you purchase your next watch from us at jaztime.com. Today, we'll be going over Rolex Datejust 41, Oystersteel, with a yellow gold, otherwise known as a two-tone, a white mother of Pearl dial with diamond hour markers and Jubilee style bracelet, reference number 126333. We'll be going over the case, the dial, the bezel, the crown functions, the movement as well as the bracelet and the wearing experience and I'll be giving you my thoughts on all of those throughout the video. Starting with the case, 41 millimeters from finger to thumb as indications name, the Datejust 41. It has the mono-block mill case with the screw-down caseback solid, so you can't see the movement, and you also have the Rolex winding crown, all ensuring a water-resistance of a 100 meters or 330 feet below sea level. The case itself, high polish on every conceivable surface made of Oystersteel, Rolex's own blend of steel and other elements to create a high polish with extreme durability and equal measure. On the front of the case, we also have this yellow gold bezel, a fluted style bezel. Originally, the fluted style bezel was made as a mechanism so that they could actually screw the bezel directly onto the front of the case to ensure that waterproofness, but over time, technology sort of made that kind of obsolete, but they've kept this fluted bezel entirely for the look because it is a distinguishing feature of Rolex watches and it just catches the eye a little bit differently than domed bezels, and they always make it in a sort of gold, in this case, yellow gold to match the two-tone look. And when it comes to the dial here, we also have a white mother of Pearl style dial. As you can see, there are certain colors that only really appear in certain angles, a little hard for the camera to pick up. It's certainly vibrant with my naked eye and you will be able to see it too once you see one in person, it's extremely gorgeous. The white mother Pearl gives you the, I believe, the fullest range of colors that you can see here and also with the diamond settings, 18 carat yellow gold, matching that of the bezel, as well as the center links of the bracelet here. We also have the Rolex crown logo and the date aperture at the 12 o'clock and three o'clock positions respectively, otherwise 10 diamonds, all set into the dial, very regular and appropriately placed. Now taking a look at the functions of this watch before, let me move the minute hand before I do so. The crown works as you would expect with any Rolex, simply you unwind it to the first position, and this allows you to wind the watch if you're at a dead stop, it's about 20 to 30 full winds to get you to the full power reserve, one of that in a moment. As the damping starts to ramp up, then you know you've reached the full power reserve, no need to wind it anymore. Pull out to the next position and rotating it clockwise, about a quarter turn, maybe a little bit less. We'll allow you to advance the date at the date aperture by one, very effectively, very easily as well. So if you find yourself on the 30th of a month, you can just advance past the 31st and directly to the first of the next month in just a half turn, very easy, very easy to use, no additional faffing about. And if you need to set the time, simply pull the crown out to the final and full last position. You can stop the seconds hand therefor, and also use the rehaut, the engraving of the Rolex logo onto the bezel there, there we go. You can use it to effectively mark your minute properly and set the time appropriately. Push the crown all the way back in, screw it tightly against the case to ensure that superior water-resistance. So what allows all of this to work is the in-house made caliber movement by Rolex the 3235. It has a plus or minus two second per day time differential after casing, which exceeds Swiss standards of timekeeping, which is, I believe, minus five and plus seven seconds per day. The functions allow for the center hour, minute, and second hands to effectively keep time center-mounted. It has the stop seconds for precise time setting, and as I just showed you and instantaneous state with rapid setting, also, as I had just demonstrated. The oscillator on the inside has the paramagnetic blue parachrom hairspring with high performance paraflex shock absorbers. All of that means that you can get relatively close to magnets, don't throw this into an MRI machine, or you can take some bumps, don't go mountain biking with it. But on a day-to-day basis, it'll be able to keep track of time just fine, no need to worry about any of those external factors. And the winding, this is where the automatic portion comes in. On the inside, we have a perpetual rotor that will wind the main spring just by your natural wrist movements. All you need to do is just simply wind the crown all the way to the full power reserve and just your natural wrist movements will keep it wound up to approximate 70 hours of power reserve, that is impressive on a day just watch, especially of this size. For 70 hours, that's nearly three whole days, almost three whole days of not needing to even wear this watch or wind it at all, it'll be keeping track of time just fine. Set it down on Friday evening, you can even pick it back up on a Monday morning, ready to conduct business, no need to wind the watch. All right, now, looking at the framing here, we have the Jubilee style bracelet, five-piece links all the way across, the three middle links being high polish and the yellow rolesor, same as that of the diamond settings, same as that of the fluted bezel. Yellow rolesor is Rolex's own combination of the Oystersteel with 18 karat yellow gold to create that high polish as well, just like the Oystersteel with strength and durability of a lasting color there. You have high polish on those links, a sun-brush finishing on the outer Oystersteel links with high polish on the sides there, leading down to the class, which is made in very much the same fashion, center in yellow gold, outer portion in brushed steel. The advantage to having this oyster folding clasp, other than to show you the very nice stamping of the Rolex logo along with proof of the steel there, is that there's also a five millimeter easy link extension. So, wearing your watch throughout the day, your wrist has a tendency to expand depending on your hydration levels and the overall temperature of your climate. So all you need to do is simply just get your finger under there and just pull it out, and there you go, an easy five millimeters of extra extension to compensate for your wrist changes throughout the day. If you need to make it smaller, just simply fold it back in on itself, press it in with a nice snap and there you go. And while we're here, I can also try it on for you and show you how it feels and what it seems like, what it looks like on a seven inch wrist. That's my wrist size, at least for my build, pretty average. Now, taking a look at the dial here, it's a massive dial, a 41 millimeter dial, and I'm not complaining at all because I like having a larger dial for a very special sort of texture like this mother of Pearl. You can see so much color, so much space to allow for the appreciation of all that texture and all those colors in there makes it for an exceptional wearing experience. And at 41 millimeters, you have that wrist presence, the large size, large and in-charge is what this watch says. And with this Jubilee style bracelet, you get extra, extra radiance with all the extra texture and it just looks absolutely beautiful with that Jubilee style bracelet. This bracelet also acting as a counterweight to the case, not quite as heavy as the case, so, I do feel the case wobbling around on my wrist as I move it back and forth, but it's really not that bad. Having the lug sort of taper outward and not of downward as much. It does give it a little bit of extra breathing room, at least on my wrist. If your wrist is larger than mine, well, it will have a better fit, you'll have a better ratio of case to bracelet there, but you won't have quite as much breathability, but not really anything to worry about when you have a Jubilee style bracelet, there's so much space among all of these links, you're not really going to have any issue there. So this would be an excellent addition to anyone looking to really wow, and really present themselves in a very elegant fashion. So, enough of what I think, what do you think about this watch? Let us know down in the comments below and be sure to like this video as it helps our channel quite a bit and subscribe as it helps us out even more, more than you can ever know and hit that bell notification, so you can be notified when we go live with another video just like this one. And as always, if you'd like to purchase this watch or any other watch, visit our site, jaztime.com link is in the description below, and we'll see you in the next one.

Customers Who Viewed This Also Viewed