Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust
Introduced first in the 1940s, the Rolex Datejust was the first
self-winding wristwatch with a date function. Released only in yellow
gold initially, the Datejust has witnessed a diverse range of iterations
over the years. The stainless steel and two tone models were only
released during the 1950s.
Fast forward to contemporary times,
Rolex introduced the ref. 16234 with an upgraded cal. 3135 and a
significant implementation of the sapphire crystal replacing the former
fragile Plexiglas.
The present example Rolex Datejust ref. 16234
in stainless steel with an 18K white gold bezel and a mesmerizing blue
sodalite dial with diamond-set indexes is a perfect example of the
innovative approach for implementing exciting hardstone dials from the
respective era. While every hardstone dial is unique in its own respect
displaying various textures and mottling, the extreme delicacy to
transforming a raw hardstone to a dial executed to Rolex’s high
expectations is simply a craft on its own. Preserved in excellent
condition and accompanied by its full set of accessories, the present
timepiece is simply a delight to acquire.