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Rolex Day Date Bringing Down The House
The Queen of versatility, Queen Latifah always manages to bring the house down with her histrionics, her talent and her screen presence and the same can be said for the Rolex watches. Rolex has always been a name that has been typically associated with class, panache and status symbol but with the Rolex Day Date the watch makers have taken the world of watches and watch lovers by storm. And like the Queen they have literally brought the house down. Rolex could not have come this far without the strong loyalty that Rolex watch wearers have shown towards this brand of watches and Rolex has made sure to honor that commitment time and again.
The Rolex Day Date features the quintessential Oyster Perpetual facet that not only makes the watch water resistant but also extremely reliable in most conditions. Rolex received a Class A precision certificate from the Kew Observatory in England, a certification that is generally awarded to marine chronometers. The hermetically sealed Day Date is waterproof to 100 meters, and is crystallized in sapphire. Rolex doesn't lose its accuracy and poise even in the worst conditions.
The Rolex Day Date watch is also Perpetually self wound. The internal rotor in the watch that rotated with every movement that the watch made and the crown on the side of the dial only required occasional winding. The Rolex Day Date features a mechanism that allows it to display the day of the week in 26 different languages. It has a 39mm dial that is beautifully crafted in silver set with diamonds. The watch is an exquisite display of diamonds and yellow gold to which the bezel that is set with brilliants adds something extra. The Day Date bracelet is an Oyster special edition and also crystallized in sapphire. Both Queen Latifah and the Rolex Day Date gather their talent and their bling and bring the house down.



