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Rolex Day-Date 40 228239 18 kt White Gold 40mm White Dial with President Bracelet

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Rolex Day-Date 40 228239 18 kt White Gold 40mm White Dial with President BraceletFeature Description Case Shape Oyster Case Dimensions 40 mm Case Material 18 kt white gold Dial Color White 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 Screw down Bracelet President Bracelet Material 18 kt white gold Band Name President Clasp Concealed folding Crownclasp Movement Perpetual,

Feature Description
Case Shape Oyster
Case Dimensions 40 mm
Case Material 18 kt white gold
Dial Color White
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 Screw-down
Bracelet President
Bracelet Material 18 kt white gold
Band Name President
Clasp Concealed folding Crownclasp
Movement Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding
Complications Instantaneous day and date, 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)


The Rolex Day-Date 40 Reference 228239 is a striking expression of timeless prestige and refined engineering. Encased in 18 kt white gold, this 40 mm timepiece features a clean white lacquer dial that pairs seamlessly with the iconic fluted bezel—both a technical hallmark and an emblem of elegance. Its distinguished President bracelet, designed exclusively for the Day-Date collection, blends ergonomic comfort with a polished aesthetic, making it a symbol of distinguished taste.

Inside, the calibre 3255 movement powers the watch with precision and reliability, offering a 70-hour power reserve and certified Superlative Chronometer accuracy. The Day-Date’s hallmark complications include the instantly recognizable day of the week at 12 o’clock and the date at 3 o’clock, both of which adjust instantaneously and can be quickly set.

With a Twinlock screw-down crown, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and 100-meter water resistance, the Day-Date 40 combines luxury and everyday durability. Crafted for individuals who demand excellence in design, function, and legacy, this Rolex stands as a quintessential timepiece for those who lead with confidence and refined discretion.

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