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Rolex Day-Date 228238 Yellow Gold 40mm Black & Diamond Dial with President Bracelet

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Rolex Day-Date 228238 Yellow Gold 40mm Black & Diamond Dial with President BraceletFeature Description Case Shape Oyster Case Dimensions 40 mm Case Material 18 kt yellow gold Dial Color Bright black set with diamonds Crystal Scratch resistant sapphire, Cyclops lens over the date Bezel Fluted Screw in Crown Screw down, Twinlock double waterproofness system Water Resistance Waterproof to 100 metres 330 feet Case Back Oyster architecture, Monobloc middle case, screw down case back and crown Bracelet President, semi circular three piece

Feature Description
Case Shape Oyster
Case Dimensions 40 mm
Case Material 18 kt yellow gold
Dial Color Bright black set with diamonds
Crystal Scratch-resistant sapphire, Cyclops lens over the date
Bezel Fluted
Screw-in Crown Screw-down, Twinlock double waterproofness system
Water Resistance Waterproof to 100 metres / 330 feet
Case Back Oyster architecture, Monobloc middle case, screw-down case back and crown
Bracelet President, semi-circular three-piece links
Bracelet Material 18 kt yellow gold
Clasp Concealed folding Crownclasp
Movement Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding
Complications Centre hour, minute and seconds hands. Instantaneous day and date in apertures, secure rapid-setting, stop-seconds
Winding Bidirectional self-winding via Perpetual rotor
Power Reserve Approximately 70 hours
COSC Certified Superlative Chronometer (COSC + Rolex certification after casing)
Gem Settings 10 baguette-cut diamonds on the dial

Refined and radiant, the Rolex Day-Date 40 reference 228238 in 18 kt yellow gold offers an exquisite blend of luxury and performance. The bright black dial, enhanced with a sunray finish and adorned with 10 baguette-cut diamonds, exudes sophisticated brilliance. Each diamond is meticulously set to catch and reflect light, elevating the dial to a new level of opulence.

The fluted bezel—a Rolex signature crafted in solid yellow gold—frames the dial with classical elegance. Inside, the Calibre 3255 movement ensures unmatched precision, durability, and a 70-hour power reserve. The watch is completed by the President bracelet, renowned for its comfort and iconic semi-circular three-piece links, also in solid yellow gold.

Certified as a Superlative Chronometer, this Day-Date 40 is the perfect embodiment of Rolex’s legacy—where aesthetics and precision meet. A definitive timepiece for those who command timeless luxury.

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